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[ SECRET POST #6420 ]
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Re: Inspired by 1: Characters who would NEVER turn soft...
(Anonymous) 2024-08-03 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)And a canon example: I was so disappointed when Kyoko's mother in Skip Beat! turned out to be soft and misunderstood. What a waste of great build up and e
source for Kyoko's abandonment issues.
Re: Inspired by 1: Characters who would NEVER turn soft...
(Anonymous) 2024-08-04 12:33 am (UTC)(link)On the other hand...
I'm very interested now in Kyoko's dad and the whole spy thing. Amazing.
Re: Inspired by 1: Characters who would NEVER turn soft...
(Anonymous) 2024-08-04 02:02 am (UTC)(link)I think it showed she was a complicated person and fucked up in her own right, who really failed Kyoko and acknowledged now that she was never a good mother and never would be. But it helped clean some of Kyoko's wounds to know her a little better, and while she can never expect much from her mother (outside of possibly monetary/legal support) now can be relieved to know her mother won't fuck things up for her.
Re: Inspired by 1: Characters who would NEVER turn soft...
(Anonymous) 2024-08-04 09:38 am (UTC)(link)I just think it would have been more interesting if it had been played straight rather than walking it back. More interesting drama, but also more interesting opportunities for Kyoko to grow.