𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚘𝚗.
: favorite: predictably, Elena, because she's gr8 and I love how she goes from knowing nothing about the world of treasure hunting to being super gung-ho but in her own way least favorite: Roman, because he is bland and boring as a villain. I mean I appreciate they kinda switched it up and had him not as the final boss because he was stupid
I always find characters struggling with identity issues to be super compelling, but on a macro level I'm also fascinated that because of Sora's actions, an entirely different person existed and had a life and dealt with so much, and Sora never even knew about it.
Like Sora waking up fully oblivious of the tragedy that just happened in the room is maybe even sadder to me than the "my sunmer vacation is over" moment itself. But the ramifications endure and stick with me hard.
it's probably not their fault, it's the narrative, but the narrative only shows how they suck and fails to demonstrate how they bring anything good to the table
GGnuary
: Favorite: it's a very near thing but Mia prrrooooobably edges out Edgeworth. I like a competent lawyer lady but we also get in her head to see her obligatory wacky lawyer neuroses
least favorite: Roman, because he is bland and boring as a villain. I mean I appreciate they kinda switched it up and had him not as the final boss because he was stupid