- Apr 14, 2018
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Yeah, I do get that's what they were going for, but it's the continuing unchecked crappy behaviour that rubbed me the wrong way.Well personally I don't mind Yoon's repsonse, as long as she shows sweet Kayleigh what real love is supposed to look like. For Michelle I think it was really just to cement how much her dad fucked her up. It's not that uncommon for children to emulate a hated parent. Obsessing over whether you're also displaying those toxic traits kinda ends up working its way into a self fulfilling prophecy. Still really hoping Michelle pulls her head out of her ass, dumps her loser rapist boyfriend and treats her girl like the queen she is.
It's like Michelle goes "I recognise what I'm doing, I understand why I'm doing it and that my reasoning is messed up, but oh well, can't be helped, guess I'll keep doing it" and Yoon just goes "yep, that's a bummer". I read that and just thought "what? You can't possibly be serious"
Definitely a lot of room for Michelle to improve, and for sure I hope she does. But also like you, I mostly care about whether Kayleigh ends up being treated as she deserves.
Just seems like it would be really cruel to introduce this character specifically added for the new version of the game, make her sweet and loving, throw in a significant disability, and then pile it on even more by giving her a girlfriend who is an unrepentant cheater and also callously dismissive of her feelings and wellbeing in general, if things aren't going to get better for her.