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Despite my meh first impression of her, Siggy has grown on me a lot. I might have to pull her on a rerun. At first I thought she was annoyingly naive, with a well written struggle with other's expectations of her. But as the story progressed I realize she isn't naive, she's a lot more intelligent and perceptive than she lets on. Her goofy incredibly playful attitude comes from a place of deep emotional intelligence and empathetic understanding. This is especially evident after Delia's story. >!you'll be celebrating your birthday at this time next year... right Denia?!<
u/Frequent-Noise2211 — 10 days ago