Amazing, every word you said is pointless. Good luck advocating for a murderer's lifeAnd many people who do die deserve to live. Only one who can give both life and death should be so quick to deal out death in judgment, you pathetic fucking edgelord.
No smoking gun, but Seo had a lot of suspicious looking side-eye panels and Miho was always watching her. There's a few times she potentially slips up, notably when they bring up Michiru in chapter 56 and Seo quickly interjects to point out Michiru isn't innocent because she tried burning Miho to death, which a) is weird to bring up when the conversation would have otherwise passed and b) she very likely shouldn't know the details of Miho's almost-death. Seo hadn't even been back to school yet and it had been months since it happened.were there any clues beforehand that the memory loss was fake?
My hope is that the "I tried to be good" was the new personality, but the near-death experience cured her amnesia and brought back her old personality. Still doesn't explain everything, but it's the best explanation I can come up with while still staying a little in character."I tried being good!"
"Wait, I actually planned all of this and I'm evil as hell!"
hmmm. Writing seems a bit off there. Shock value for the sake of shock.
think i might need a reread then lolNo smoking gun, but Seo had a lot of suspicious looking side-eye panels and Miho was always watching her. There's a few times she potentially slips up, notably when they bring up Michiru in chapter 56 and Seo quickly interjects to point out Michiru isn't innocent because she tried burning Miho to death, which a) is weird to bring up when the conversation would have otherwise passed and b) she very likely shouldn't know the details of Miho's almost-death. Seo hadn't even been back to school yet and it had been months since it happened.
I'm assuming the coming chapters will show us more of Seo's perspective, but we know she was in a private chat with Miho and Michiru for about half a year and she's the one who tricked Michiru into almost killing Miho. Miho knows it too, especially since she took Michiru's phone in ch59. Other than that, every glimpse we've had of Seo's thoughts post-recovery has been way vague to make meaningful judgments.
The way I read it, she only planned this after Komachi gave her a push and was willing to be her ally. But even until the last minute she had second thoughts. It was only when Prez gave his little speech about how "even if she's good she still deserves to die" that she became 100% committed to killing him.
Something that's always stood out to me is Seo's odd reaction when accused of being suicidal back in chapter 26. She freezes up for a page before laughing it off. But it would add up if she genuinely hated her life and wanted an opportunity to start over. And of course something had to happen to make killing Miho seem like a reasonable solution.
There's a theme in the manga of failing to see someone for who they are and instead forcing them into a constructed role. And it's very strong with the student council. The Vice Prez was forced into being the class bully target to maintain order back in elementary school, they forced Michiru into the role of a killer needing to be put down instead of thoroughly investigating, and now Prez's actions have inadvertently made Seo into the exact monster he was convinced she would become. Had he left her alone she probably would have just lived her new life in peace.
Yeah, what was I thinking, paraphrasing J.R.R. Tolkien at an illiterate mouth-breathing moron like yourself. Ah well.Amazing, every word you said is pointless. Good luck advocating for a murderer's life
If you truly regard Tolkien well, then you should know better than to use his words in context beyond the original to ridicule someone whose only fault was stating a point you disagree with. You called him an edgy teenager, yet you act like one. Chill.Yeah, what was I thinking, paraphrasing J.R.R. Tolkien at an illiterate mouth-breathing moron like yourself. Ah well.
They have more faults than that. As, I suppose, do I.to ridicule someone whose only fault was stating a point you disagree with.
It wasn't her plan all along, her internal monolog at the start is her true thoughts and feelings while her speech at the end is just what she is saying out loud, Seo lies all the time. The idea that this stabbing was planned in advance just doesn't hold water.It make no sense to make it 'her plan all along!' when we saw her internal monologue several time with nothing even slightly indicating that.