Well, i realy liked Wizard. First of all, i agree that it had no character development for, well, anyone besides Haruto, and because of that, i see everybody as mere plot devices for "Haruto's Saga". Wizard has very good direction, camera cuts and inversions were very good timed in pretty much all the episodes, we had a very good creation of atmosphere in almost all the series, the tracks in Wizard were also very good, hell, i didn't like Girls, but after Wizard... I love them, realy, and not to mention the glorious return of Rider Chips. Talking about the plot, well, i liked it, we had a realy good growth in Haruto's character, he sufered for the entire series, to be honest, he was just trying de swap his pain with the bulshit of heroism, he used that to "sustain" he's hope, and we had Dragon as a good counter-point to that, at first, i thinked Dragon was like a symbiont, but after the Infinity debut episode and the final episode i got his real purpose, he was a counter-point to the "false hope" that Haruto created to fool himself, he wanted Haruto to have his own hope, hell, Haruto called Dragon "his hope" a lot of times, and at end, he was the GUARDIAN of his hope. Back to Haruto, he was kind of hiding his sadness during the series, the revelation about Koyomi was the trigger to free that pain, and he give up to "despair"... Hell, he was even concerned about giving up his life (and the life of others) for Koyomi's sake, and that make his character much more of a human, puting his desires before the heroism bulshit. For me, the final episode was a tie up of Haruto's situation, he finally accepted himself and the situation of Koyomi, he figthed for himself and put an end to Sora in a realy selfish way, which was really good for his character as all. All in all, i really enjoyed Wizard and Haruto's character development, it had very good fights choreography (Hell, just look at episode 50), extremely good OST and some good two-episodes arc, at least in my point of view.