I think a special institution would be a better place for her. This girl is bonkers.You want to become special? I'll put you in special class if you don't stop acting up
I sincerely thought we were getting the "let's humanize and whitewash Rin!" arc, and I was amazingly mistaken and happily so. Bad characters just ...being bad, needs to happen more.Reminder that Rin is the older friend of Ruka's brother who took advantage of her when Ruka was a first-year middle school girl (chapter 19). I believe Rin was in the middle of high school or in her final year. So she's all kinds of messed up. This chapter makes her look even worse, which I didn't consider possible.
Indeed.That's a lot of backstory for someone we very clearly are supposed to hate. Though I do get the first part, it was a tough pill to swallow growing up and I won't deny I'm still kinda bitter.
Lots of people in the same situation don't grow up into psychopaths though.No wonder she turned like she did due to all that social and mental pressure.
Can someone explain how someone being neglected by her Mom would develop into this?
Yeah I was worried when it opened on her flashback that we would do exactly that. Glad we didn't turn this into some sympathetic thing after what she did. Well for now anyway...I sincerely thought we were getting the "let's humanize and whitewash Rin!" arc, and I was amazingly mistaken and happily so. Bad characters just ...being bad, needs to happen more.
Can't wait to see how Rin's story is resolved where it pertains to Ruka & Suuna. Because this makes any outcome of "rehabilitation" seem outlandishly unlikely--and yet I doubt we'll see anything aproaching authoritative consequences being handed down from parents or such.