So Temperance's indecision can be seen as temperance or patience, interesting. Her joining the saints but still being ambivalent and missing the beast. Or gluttony, to try having it both ways. The decision to create the line in the sand for Chiro and tell her her life's over if she crosses it is more interesting now. Knowing Temps still has so much aggression and hate, and admired the way Chiro saw the best in people.
That moment she went to watch a show while feeling doubt about her choice. Guess she was seeking the beauty in the world, the stuff that exists in spite of the injustice and misery. And then, her resolve to still hold her anger, point it at Chiro for the good of her loved ones.
Inessa's whole thing is love. It can be selfish, as she admits she just wanted things to go back to how they were, but that wasn't what Chiro wanted. She's just peak all-loving hero. Can't do the Inessa full dive, haha
Ida's whole thing with work, and needing to be healthy about it. Taking everything onto yourself hurts you and your work. The point of your efforts is lost, as everything is sacrificed to validate some cruel standard upon yourself, of overworking to feel worthy. Instead of working for yourself and the craft.
Also interesting to look at Superbia and Michael as foils, to some extent. Temperance said he never let anyone in to help with his issues, while Michael, even if she always goes "as an angel, I'm above being bothered by such issues", she will promptly say she's indeed bothered by something, but try to minimize it. Though then again, she just would've never complained about getting crushed by books if it weren't for Chiro. Superbia can't bear not being at the center, while Michael will gladly be in her hiding spot and not participate in convos. She just accepts getting thrown into a backpack and chewed up without needing to aggressively reassert her dignity.