"Beatrice, A.K.A Sayo "Yasu" Yasuda, too. While she has massive, massive reasons to be the person she is (or better said, persons), many fans seem to believe she is ~perfectly justified~ to go Kill 'Em All and no one should criticise her, thinking that the terrible life she led (or rather, they led) should be enough of a reason to completely leave them off the hook for her own actions."
Okay, I know this entire page is YMMV, but can OP elaborate? Because in the manga version it's made clear that...technically Yasu never even fucking killed anyone in the first place! I do agree that the entire plot is one whole "this tragedy could have been avoided" situation and that Yasu's crappy life doesn't justify murder-suicide, but technically she doesn't actually kill people sans for fragments (which really only works under the multiverse theory premise)
Edited by Sakubara"Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending."-Jim Henson
"Beatrice, A.K.A Sayo "Yasu" Yasuda, too. While she has massive, massive reasons to be the person she is (or better said, persons), many fans seem to believe she is ~perfectly justified~ to go Kill 'Em All and no one should criticise her, thinking that the terrible life she led (or rather, they led) should be enough of a reason to completely leave them off the hook for her own actions."
Okay, I know this entire page is YMMV, but can OP elaborate? Because in the manga version it's made clear that...technically Yasu never even fucking killed anyone in the first place! I do agree that the entire plot is one whole "this tragedy could have been avoided" situation and that Yasu's crappy life doesn't justify murder-suicide, but technically she doesn't actually kill people sans for fragments (which really only works under the multiverse theory premise)
Edited by Sakubara "Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending."-Jim Henson