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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-23 03:15 pm

[ SECRET POST #3154 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3154 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2015-08-23 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
It made sense for Ame, because he was disconnected from his human side and felt like he had a permanent duty to uphold after the fox died (?).

But I totally agree regarding Yuki. I wanted to punch the guy who kept following her after she avoided him. She enjoyed being a wolf so much, everything seemed OOC after she got that dress to fit in.

If one is generous it could be because the father had parents who were wolfmen themselves, but that would be unfair to the mother. She really tried to nurture their wolf side too!
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[personal profile] ketita 2015-08-23 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with you about Ame. I think his choice would have come off as more valid for me if they hadn't shoehorned Yuki into the opposite one, you know? Because it's not that the choices themselves are invalid, it's just the way it played out.
And yeah, Yuki was totally ooc. The annoying thing is that I wish the ending for her would have been to realize that she can "fit in" on the surface, without sacrificing everything. Or just understanding that both of these are valid aspects of her.

I felt so sad for the mother. You're right, she really did try so hard!

(Anonymous) 2015-08-24 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
yeah, it was especially disappointing because Hana was a cool character, who didn't seem to fall into the traps of a "mom" character. I absolutely adored the younger Yuki as well.
Why couldn't both children grow into their strength, instead of this sexist scheme again?

If anything, her mother should have been an example to her- she fit into the community, but she never forced her children to be human. Ok, she kinda enabled this highschool boy... (bitter resentment!). It seemed like a very obvious arc, but maybe that's a different cultural reading.