Talk:Mary Sue/@comment-63.67.172.130-20200315210109

Though I'm not fond of her as a character for obvious reasons, the one thing I do like about her is the contradiction with the fact that she thinks she's a savior and calls Tanya a monster when in reality, she's the monster here. Acting impulsively at even the slightest mention of Tanya's existence, ignoring her commander's orders because of her impulsiveness and desire for revenge that jeopardizes the squad itself. That's really the part that I enjoy seeing with her because in the end, it's going to be her downfall as many of her members keep telling her and it's just a matter of when. I mean, we even saw how close Tanya was to killing because she was so emotional.

All my negative feelings aside towards her, even if she was meant as a play on a literal Mary Sue, they did give her more variety in a way in terms of personality. Such as being caring towards her comrades and always trying to boost their spirits and be better, but also still having much to learn (naivety) and acting on her said emotions rather than putting together a strategy that protects her and those around her and that going as far as many perceiving her as a monster.

And I mean, with a story surrounding the faith of a quote on quote "God", I'd expect some God Mode on both sides LOL

I think there should have been more development with Mary getting her power than her father simply dying in comparison to Tanya's full reasoning.