MrLKX
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I agree with you so far, only with Meiko I have to add something:
Meiko's story is tl;dr as follows:
Meiko finishes school and starts working at the cash register in her parents' store. Frank returns and her parents start trying to set her up with Frank.
So we see: she had no social life whatsoever away from work, not to mention friends. So you can sort of say she grew up super sheltered. The same can be said about Abby after Jessica's death, but she was able to "develop" her personality more freely thanks to Lilly and Becca. Mei also has siblings, but here again the age difference is so pronounced that she might as well have had no siblings.
Therefore, I think that her naivety and also her shyness is absolutely sincere. After all, Frank does bring it up with her parents and we notice slow changes as she interacts more with Abby, Becca and Lilly. Long story short: The fact that she didn't have any friends in school or the possibility to interact privately with people of about the same age have made Meiko the shy Meiko. I think you can also compare it well with a cat that has never interacted much with people her whole life. Only that Mei is much less "aggressive" looking for defense but rather retreats like a turtle.
Meiko's story is tl;dr as follows:
Meiko finishes school and starts working at the cash register in her parents' store. Frank returns and her parents start trying to set her up with Frank.
So we see: she had no social life whatsoever away from work, not to mention friends. So you can sort of say she grew up super sheltered. The same can be said about Abby after Jessica's death, but she was able to "develop" her personality more freely thanks to Lilly and Becca. Mei also has siblings, but here again the age difference is so pronounced that she might as well have had no siblings.
Therefore, I think that her naivety and also her shyness is absolutely sincere. After all, Frank does bring it up with her parents and we notice slow changes as she interacts more with Abby, Becca and Lilly. Long story short: The fact that she didn't have any friends in school or the possibility to interact privately with people of about the same age have made Meiko the shy Meiko. I think you can also compare it well with a cat that has never interacted much with people her whole life. Only that Mei is much less "aggressive" looking for defense but rather retreats like a turtle.