This scene is so good on rereads. Even during a first read, you can see that there's more going on with Beatrice than she lets show. So much raw emotion.
Even if some people could get something from Beatrice, she's still projecting. The fact that she's been antagonizing the characters only reveals her own immaturity and even more so when you find out what's truly going on with Beatrice. Even in this part, it's not Beatrice's business to butt in on George and Shannon, but she assumes she knows enough about love and lust, when she doesn't even keep in mind that relationships between man and woman are a two-way street. There's only so much an exciting passion act as sex can do by itself. Sex can be something awesome or something lacking, and that depends on the two people are in a relationship. Some people are scared or don't prefer commitment and sticking to the person you really love. It comes down to their past and what they experienced that shapes their worldview. I just know that what George and Shannon does was never Beatrice business. Even if what Beatrice's said has some simple points to it, there's still a bit more to relationships, some people don't care enough to look into it further for reasons that has some trauma and other stuff to it. Beatrice has plenty of those. ,
I always saw it as Sayo still being in love with Battler - even if she hates him for breaking his promise - and using her hatred as a wall to keep others out. That's why Shannon listens to Beatrice, while Kanon hates her.
1:12 “Would you still love me if I was a worm?”
This scene is so good on rereads. Even during a first read, you can see that there's more going on with Beatrice than she lets show. So much raw emotion.
She was 100% projecting here and I caught wind of that even on the first read.
makes even better sense when you know who beatrice is really
IM SAYIN
This scene is wild when you understand everything
This is so much more depressing when you know the whole truth
Beatrice is a canon femcel
the second Bea was raped by her father and shes a femcel for saying this?
Lol, okay
This took me OUT-
More like volcel
real
@@ADumbNut1985 goober detected, opinion accepted.
I literally recorded this same scene on my first read, SAYAKA OOHARA IS *SPITTIN* here!
Such a fucking golden scene.
“Her voice sounds very familiar…”
Which episode?
episode 2
it chapter 7
She's spitting facts though, let's be real 🤔😞
Nah, here she was just too scared to accept that george would love shannon with the body she bears. It's full on projecting
what she's talking about is simple af, obviously men will be attracted to women. There's more than that tho
When was this?
Ep2 when Beato comes to kill George and Shannon
Even if some people could get something from Beatrice, she's still projecting. The fact that she's been antagonizing the characters only reveals her own immaturity and even more so when you find out what's truly going on with Beatrice. Even in this part, it's not Beatrice's business to butt in on George and Shannon, but she assumes she knows enough about love and lust, when she doesn't even keep in mind that relationships between man and woman are a two-way street. There's only so much an exciting passion act as sex can do by itself. Sex can be something awesome or something lacking, and that depends on the two people are in a relationship. Some people are scared or don't prefer commitment and sticking to the person you really love. It comes down to their past and what they experienced that shapes their worldview. I just know that what George and Shannon does was never Beatrice business. Even if what Beatrice's said has some simple points to it, there's still a bit more to relationships, some people don't care enough to look into it further for reasons that has some trauma and other stuff to it. Beatrice has plenty of those.
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I always saw it as Sayo still being in love with Battler - even if she hates him for breaking his promise - and using her hatred as a wall to keep others out. That's why Shannon listens to Beatrice, while Kanon hates her.