It's like I'm in They Live; I'm now mortified of what I am.
I point out Hope and Lightning's conversation because, actually, that's some of the best character development/advancement in any of the FF games. Basically, we get to see a headstrong and lonely character 1) explain why she behaves the way she does, 2) not too long after the game has started, and 3) she ends up tacitly acknowledging that she has deep character flaws: trust issues and a natural inclination to destroy rather than protect, but 4) she -- and here's the kicker -- she admits she's trying to change.
Problem is, I like this conversation a little too much, methinks.
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Date: 2011-08-01 11:23 pm (UTC)I point out Hope and Lightning's conversation because, actually, that's some of the best character development/advancement in any of the FF games. Basically, we get to see a headstrong and lonely character 1) explain why she behaves the way she does, 2) not too long after the game has started, and 3) she ends up tacitly acknowledging that she has deep character flaws: trust issues and a natural inclination to destroy rather than protect, but 4) she -- and here's the kicker -- she admits she's trying to change.
Problem is, I like this conversation a little too much, methinks.