u/Agile-Swordfish-9172

Whats the in-lore point of those blue texts you have to press and then blood comes out if its the right one? Is there an explanation?

Whats the in-lore point of those blue texts you have to press and then blood comes out if its the right one? Is there an explanation?

I'm on the 2nd game, but I still don't get what's the point of these you know

u/Agile-Swordfish-9172 — 14 days ago
▲ 1.2k r/SpyxFamily

Loid is so pragmatic but has such an idealistic goal

I've noticed that loid is a hardened character, he's gone through alot and so is personality is very pragmatic rather than heroic like most shonen main characters with a childish goal.

However Loid expresses that he wants " a world where no child will have to cry" but that's kind of suprisingly idealistic for someone like loid don't you think? The world is like that, bad things happen to innocent children. So I wonder why loid believes in something so idealistic

u/Agile-Swordfish-9172 — 14 days ago

It's sad how Loid would've died from a bomb and its rubble just like his mother..

The fact anya and child loid both ask if that's their papa/mama while looking at their corpse is GENUINELY SO SAD.

u/Agile-Swordfish-9172 — 1 month ago

Chloe is a pretty one dimensional character

I didn't like how chloe who is probably going to be yuris love interest seems like she's just going to be used a catalyst to distance yuri from yor as it rightfully should be.

I know she's pretty new in the manga and she might get more to her in the future but for now all we see is that she is romantically involved with yuri, and is his co-worker and knew him for a long time. Like I think we need to see more of her goals or ambitions maybe? or a bit more background to her.

I just think she needs more to her even if she is a minor character, she's tied to a more main character, and her bond with yuri is gonna fall short if she herself has no goals or character development herself except to be shipped with yuri.

My idea is that when she tells yuri that people die meaning she's likely more pragmatic and maybe has had history where she has lost someone in the past that she's had to accept and move on.

u/Agile-Swordfish-9172 — 1 month ago