AgreeIf Saki's not a spy, she's definitely a bad seed of some kind. It's not normal to identify somebody's emotional weakness and immediately use it like that.
that's pretty much every women nowadays though...If Saki's not a spy, she's definitely a bad seed of some kind. It's not normal to identify somebody's emotional weakness and immediately use it like that.
Narratively, sure; 'bad seed' is kinda too vague for me, but as a character I hope she's just genuinely a normal person showing empathy. That way if they have a falling out, it's a sort of narrative beat showing there is no room for kind characters in this whole narrative. (We had the governor son, but kindness from a place of privilege is always made to give readers the ick with how unrealistic the kindness comes from)If Saki's not a spy, she's definitely a bad seed of some kind. It's not normal to identify somebody's emotional weakness and immediately use it like that.