Soooo, anyone else getting some Mirai Nikki vibes.
The difference is that Suletta honestly didn't realize what she did. She knows she killed a person but as far as she's concerned she saved Miorine and nothing else matters. The ramifications of the fact that she splattered a guy and waded through his pulpy remains with a big smile on her face has completely gone over her head. She's not a sociopath, it's just that her reasoning skills are skewed.
The difference is that Suletta honestly didn't realize what she did. She knows she killed a person but as far as she's concerned she saved Miorine and nothing else matters. The ramifications of the fact that she splattered a guy and waded through his pulpy remains with a big smile on her face has completely gone over her head. She's not a sociopath, it's just that her reasoning skills are skewed.
Welp!! honestly, i still think this is more the way Prospera ingrain her with and the secrets the Aerial still has. Kinda like: "its fine as long as you're killing the baddies, and protect someone", even if means turn your enemies into tomato sauce with a smile. She i literally told to do it, knowing she won't question it at all.
Welp!! honestly, i still think this is more the way Prospera ingrain her with and the secrets the Aerial still has. Kinda like: "its fine as long as you're killing the baddies, and protect someone", even if means turn your enemies into tomato sauce with a smile. She i literally told to do it, knowing she won't question it at all.
Yeah it's not like she didn't realize she killed a human. The plot, most of the characters, all of its songs and even the meta-comparison to IBO clearly shows that WFM's whole theme is "don't let yourself be someone else's puppet". Suletta spent the whole season being someone's puppet, she literally had a mini-arc where she's depressed there's no one to pull her strings so of course it wouldn't end pretty.
Welp!! honestly, i still think this is more the way Prospera ingrain her with and the secrets the Aerial still has. Kinda like: "its fine as long as you're killing the baddies, and protect someone", even if means turn your enemies into tomato sauce with a smile. She i literally told to do it, knowing she won't question it at all.
Yea, you have to remember that Sulletta was terrified upon witnessing her mother kill people, but as soon as Prospera told her the whole "you gain two" phrase she changed completley.
Yea, you have to remember that Sulletta was terrified upon witnessing her mother kill people, but as soon as Prospera told her the whole "you gain two" phrase she changed completley.
"Would you kindly..." anyone?
There's no need to jump straight to Pavlov. Prospera has no need to Manchurian her own daughter, she simply never taught Suletta why killing people is wrong. Occams razor, man.
There's no need to jump straight to Pavlov. Prospera has no need to Manchurian her own daughter, she simply never taught Suletta why killing people is wrong. Occams razor, man.
I dunno, even people raised badly tend to not like, ye know, killing people. We literally have mirror cells that make us feel other's pain and empathy.
It isn't just something as "simple" as parents not teaching her that "killing is wrong"
If that was the case, then we would have way more murderers in the world than there are.