Thread:SecondOpinion/@comment-1899606-20190107080228/@comment-1899606-20190109045320

Backu. :3

As I was saying;

You once suggested that to make Seiner more likeable in the adaptation would be to make him more aloof and distant instead of downright angry. I agree with that...but then, something really traumatizing happens to him, which is losing a close figure to him from childhood, combined with his increasing insecurity of himself, as well witnessing the horrors of war in his own eyes, deteriorates his mental state which makes him lash out and becoming more confrontational to his peers because of the instability he's going through.