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It is difficult to really review Aphrodite's Mirror because it is in the video game equivalent of early access. I think it is fair to make criticisms based on the current information available. However, it is also fair to call those criticisms premature. I think moving forward, we can all just mentally place an imaginary asterisk after every stated opinion. For example, from the recent update, I'm surprised that Marina was willing to risk putting an innocent and seemingly heroic person like James into danger. I had higher expectations of her. *Opinion is based on the current story, subject to change with future updates (insert more boilerplate legal disclaimers)...You're absolutely right, but (and I'll think you'll agree with this based on our past discussions) there have been plot points and dialogue that are very hard to reconcile. An explanation is certainly possible, especially if supernatural aspects do get introduced, but it's just as easily possible to be mistakes in writing due to how long this has gone on. After all, it's not like Melissa's other works haven't ever suffered light/poor characterization/character motivations, etc.
What an acting performance from Amy Acker! From Fred to Illyria, simply amazing! That is precisely why I rank season 5 of Angel as one of the best seasons in TV history. Lots of great, unforgettable moments! Could it have been even better? Yes! My ideas would have totally been better! Would I have loved to have seen several more seasons? Absolutely! Still, I'm very thankful for what we were able to get.I like the premise of how Angel ended, and the individual parts were great. Illyria's "Would you like me to lie to you now" and "I wish to do more violence", and Lindsey's end was poetic. But for as much as it tried to wrap up story lines, it was basically never going to succeed since Whedon hadn't expected the show to be canceled, leaving a lot of the potential story arcs unfinished. Although, obviously I'm biased as a huge Fred/Amy Acker fan and was particularly put off that such an interesting character arc that started in Season 5 was cut short of a true payoff.
Personally, I'm questioning how accurate all of this new information is. We are seeing things that Andrew/Elena was not present for so it is reasonable to doubt some of it. Even if I give Marina my full trust (I do trust her), I don't even know if I'm getting her story. Whose projected memories am I looking at? Andrew's? Elena's? Andrew/Elena's? Aphrodite's?What doesn't help is we're getting flashbacks, inside of flashbacks, inside of a dream sequence. Don't forget, that even after this flashback between Elena and Marina is over, we still need to go back and wrap up the conversation and see how Elena/Andrew reacts to "Aphrodite" "returning" this memory. I mean, there's a real strong chance with this last bit of dialogue, we're going back into a flash back to see what Filip did.
If I'm being uncharitable, I'd argue this is padding to draw out the story for Patreon. If I'm more charitable, I think Melissa HAD to do this because she's basically written herself into a situation where no one is trustworthy so the readers are second guessing every little thing. All of this could have been super simplified into a few lines of dialogue where Marina just explained everything in the first level of the flashbacks. But the audience can't trust her, so we're having to go deeper and actually see it play out in the second layer of flashbacks so that we can "trust" that what she says is true.
Of course, that'll go all out the window if we're later told that the flashbacks were only how Marina were describing them and not necessarily how things actually played out. Or if Aphrodite does the same to Andrew/Elena about this hospital trip. At which point I think the vein in my forehead would burst,
For me, the biggest takeaway from this latest part (taking Marina at her word, and also interpreting all this clarification as Melissa trying to nail down and refute certain theories): I think Marina is telling the truth and she/Melissa are justifying and trying to demonstrate that Marina is loyal to Andrew/Elena, and that she's using James, not conspiring with him (this doesn't rule out James using Marina for his own plot).
I'll generally agree that we're not really advancing the actual plot though. It's quite a bit of padding, and there's a lot of redundant panels and dialogue. And I sense that whatever the actual twist is will be revealed in the present, rather than the past. We're getting a bit more motivations for some of these players, although conspicuously absent is Nikos.
Also, I've got another story recommendation for MTF AP fans. Make me your big tit housewife just got a brand new update today, check it out!
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Hit the previous chapter to start at the beginning and then progress forward through chapters until the most recent update of chapter 15. Give Azrieal some encouragement if you like the recent update.
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