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Cut per thread. Fuyumi later acknowledges that she was just trying to keep up appearances.


* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Fuyumi. In this arc, she is very eager to get her family together and make of them an actual family, burying the hatchet, however, she comes across as selfish in the way she constantly sides with Endeavor against Shouto and Natsuo and ignores their reservations about him. It generally comes across as if she wanted her siblings to get over their justifiably negative feelings for their father so she can get the family she wants.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Fuyumi. In this arc, she is very eager to get her family together and make of them an actual family, burying the hatchet, however, she comes across as selfish in the way she constantly sides with Endeavor against Shouto and Natsuo and ignores their reservations about him. It generally comes across as if she wanted her siblings to get over their justifiably negative feelings for their father so she can get the family she wants.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Fuyumi. In this arc, she is very eager to get her family together and make of them an actual family, burying the hatchet, however, she comes across as selfish in the way she constantly sides with Endeavor against Shouto and Natsuo and ignores their reservations about him. It generally comes across as if she wanted her siblings to get over their justifiably negative feelings for their father so she can get the family she wants.wants.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Fuyumi's actions in this arc, including siding with Endeavor in family squabbles: has she truly forgiven Endeavor, or is she simply trying to bury the hatchet as fast as she can and ignoring her own feelings so she can have the family she wanted.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Fuyumi's actions in this arc, including siding with Endeavor in family squabbles: has she truly forgiven Endeavor, or is she simply trying to bury the hatchet as fast as she can and ignoring her own feelings so she can have the family she wanted.wanted?

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* BrokenBase: Ever since the start of this arc, Endeavor's redemption has become one of the fandom's extremely hot button issues. One side believes that the manga is trying to forgive and justify the actions of an abusive father and husband, while another side is praising the arc for depicting this complex issue and portraying Endeavor as a tridimensional character.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Fuyumi's actions in this arc, including siding with Endeavor in family squabbles: has she truly forgiven Endeavor, or is she simply trying to bury the hatchet as fast as she can and ignoring her own feelings so she can have the family she wanted.
* BrokenBase: Ever since the start of this arc, Endeavor's redemption has become one of the fandom's extremely hot button issues. One side believes that the manga is trying to forgive and justify the actions of an abusive father and husband, while another side is praising the arc for depicting this complex issue and portraying Endeavor as a tridimensional character.character.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Fuyumi. In this arc, she is very eager to get her family together and make of them an actual family, burying the hatchet, however, she comes across as selfish in the way she constantly sides with Endeavor against Shouto and Natsuo and ignores their reservations about him. It generally comes across as if she wanted her siblings to get over their justifiably negative feelings for their father so she can get the family she wants.
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* BrokenBase: Ever since the start of this arc, Endeavor's redemption has become one of the fandom's extremely hot button issues. One side believes that the manga is trying to forgive and justify the actions of an abusive father and husband, while another side is praising the arc for depicting this complex issue and portraying Endeavor as a tridimensional character.

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