Talk:Dutiful/@comment-5342796-20160530020936



oh man. I'm suspicious now. I mean I'm happy that Scarlet found a brief moment of respite from all her ghosts but Koya, for all his niceties, seems shady... Also things always take a turn for the worse at moments like this. I like Koya, I'm not gonna lie. He seems the slightest bit unhinged, which I'm sure there's a story behind, and I feel like he's a very interesting character.

Everyone has at least 2 faces in this episode, which is very interesting. The lack of openness actually adds a lot to the characters: for one, it reminds us how much they've been put through, and that there is such thing as irreparable change.

Rainstormmmm. Poor poor Rainstorm, she was so tough but on the inside she must be freaking out. You mentioned last episode how she's always trying to protect the squad, which is so hard without compromising her position in the rebellion... THERE'S SO MANY SIDES TO EVERYTHING IN THIS SHOW. I LOVE IT SO MUCH. Just fighting the Beauty, which seems like a general black and white "overthrow the system" thing could mean being a spy, killing innocent cats, betraying your friends, your family, your ideals, even yourself...

It's very realistic and very well done, and all the characters are given an equal share of pain and hardship, which really hurts because it means all your faves get slammed, but also adds to the thoroughness of Beauty.

You're a phenomenal writer and ily Firey

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