http://objectofhope.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] objectofhope.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] adddictions2010-06-12 03:38 pm
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ONE THING YOU LOVE / ONE THING TO WORK ON.

Tell people one thing you love about them and one thing you think they should work on.

One and one only! Keep it balanced, and tag around!
Obviously, participation is optional. Be nice, people. This is supposed to be constructive.

[identity profile] phoenix-temple.livejournal.com 2010-06-12 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, being post-first season canon, Fuu's a lot more subdued, hurt and sad a lot of the time. She forces smiles, and while a lot of what's seen on the community is sad, it's because she trusts them. A big line of the second manga is "They always act happy and smile when we're together, but I know they cry when they're alone." She cries for Ferio, she cries when she's with Ferio--Fuu's a broken character by the time post canon rolls around, and it'd be OOC for her to be happy a majority of the time on here. She's the saddest of the main three--but the one who hides the most.

The fact that Fuu went into her fight without accurate information becomes a huge plot point in the second manga, where the girls swear they will never do it again. The girls killed two innocent people. They know it. They swear they will fight for their own hearts, and now Fuu's heart is is set on keeping her friends safe--hence why she's dead set on stopping this before they get hurt, which is actually something I've had her explain ICly more than once. Fuu is far from stupid.

These are both things I've questioned about my own characterization, and bot things I've thought on a lot of the time. The fact is, when she's with friends who she doesn't feel the need to fake a smile around, Fuu is a sad character. I can't bring up the scans of the manga to prove it, because Dark Horse was all "LOL NO," but I can reference them anywhere.