[X] Julian Bradshaw

Although, @Julian Bradshaw any chance of including:

[ ] You're happy Sayaka thinks a lot better of Homura now. Homura means well, but she 's terrible at talking to people, so she made a bad first impression.
-[ ] You have a feeling that Homura has spent a lot of time isolated from other people, so much that she barely even knows how to talk to others and connect with them anymore.

in the beginning of your vote? I think this is one of those crucial insights into Homura's character that a lot of people miss, since her mask is so thick these days that most people never get a good read on her anymore, and one that makes her much more sympathetic to Mami in particular. Frankly we should have brought this up days ago, but better late than never.
 
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[X] Julian Bradshaw

Although, @Julian Bradshaw any chance of including:

[ ] You're happy Sayaka thinks a lot better of Homura now. Homura means well, but she 's terrible at talking to people, so she made a bad first impression.
-[ ] You have a feeling that Homura has spent a lot of time isolated from other people, so much that she barely even knows how to talk to others and connect with them anymore.

in the beginning of your vote? I think this is one of those crucial insights into Homura's character that a lot of people miss, since her mask is so thick these days that most people never get a good read on her anymore, and one that makes her much more sympathetic to Mami in particular. Frankly we should have brought this up days ago, but better late than never.

I want to avoid white lies as much as possible. We don't have a feeling Homura has spent a lot of time alone; we know it for a fact, in all its woesome detail. But if we say it with certainty it brings up our metaknowledge, which isn't ideal.

We've said similar things before as it is - talking about it now makes sense as a segue into discussing Mami's relationship with Kyouko, but lacking that I'd rather not pad the vote. My vote is already pretty last-minute, unfortunately, and a complex editing process would be best avoided.

I do appreciate the suggestion, though.
 
"... Sabrina..."

"What?"

"Just what are you paying Homura to do this?"

"N... Nothing! What are you talking about, I'd never do something like that."

*Stare*

"Really, Homu's just a cute girl that likes doing cute things some times, you know?"

"Meow."

"Exactly, she just wanted to wear cat ears today, is that so shocking?"

*Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare*

"... I totally didn't promise her a date with Madoka for this."

*Droops*

"Aw, Mami! Look what you did! You made Homura sad..."

*Bodily picks up Homura and carries her to sit on the couch*

"I don't... What..."

*Pets Homura*

"... Brain damage. Must be the brain damage. It's contagious."

*Joins Sabrina in petting Homura*
 
[X] Julian Bradshaw

Ugo convinced me that we had ought to look deeper into the events that occurred berween Mami and Kyouko, to make sure there isn't some sort of... Well, it would be highly awkward if Mami was the one who broke off the friendship, officially, because she felt that she had to. For reasons like, say, Kyouko taking actions that went directly against Mami's ideals. If that were the case... Then something like my vote would be... Well...

Wrong.

Also, visting the Mikunis is a priority.

And we should drop that term in proximity to Kirika, because she'd light up like a Chritmas tree.
 
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[x]Julian Bradshaw

Oriko is my most urgent concern right now.

Also, how long has "identity crises" been up there?
 
Since I wasn't exactly enthused about the Kyouko thing and this means we'll get more Kirika in our lives I'm totally fine with this vote.

[X] Julian Bradshaw
 
Well, it would be highly awkward if Mami was the one who broke off the friendship, officially, because she felt that she had to. For reasons like, say, Kyouko taking actions that went directly against Mami's ideals.
Well, as I've mentioned, we get to see their parting of the ways in some of the spin-offs, so we know that it was Kyouko who did the leaving and Mami didn't want her to go. However, we don't know if they've crossed paths since then, or how Mami's feelings might have changed over time. It would be a good idea to try to get Mami to open up about it a bit and learn more about how things stand before we try to move things forward. Plus, with all the stuff we've got going on today (recovering from the metabomb, the picnic, the Orikobomb) and the fact that there's no urgency to this, now is probably not a good time to put the stress of this on Mami. We'll come back to this issue, I'm sure. I want to see these two reconcile eventually. Now's just probably not the time for it.
 
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