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Artemisia wrote:Wait...are we reenacting Ma3 here with ballistic cats?
Error of Logic wrote:Let me be frank: I don't like Jennifer as a person. I can admire her drive to exceed, but as a person she grates on my nerves.
And I still say she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment from her own parents. That is all.
*edit* Um. I was just looking at AAL, and... Is that what Jennifer grows up to be? A mostly unfeeling scientist who raises a girl from a test tube and fails to connect with her on an emotional level and does not give her any understanding? (Granted I've only just started reading...) What a downer.
Azure-Priest wrote:Error of Logic wrote:Let me be frank: I don't like Jennifer as a person. I can admire her drive to exceed, but as a person she grates on my nerves.
And I still say she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment from her own parents. That is all.
*edit* Um. I was just looking at AAL, and... Is that what Jennifer grows up to be? A mostly unfeeling scientist who raises a girl from a test tube and fails to connect with her on an emotional level and does not give her any understanding? (Granted I've only just started reading...) What a downer.
Not a surprising evolution really. You go through the kind of pain Jennifer just went through and your emotions just... shut down.
Plus since she was never shown what a GOOD mother is like, she simply can't be one herself.
Christina Weir wrote:Azure-Priest wrote:Error of Logic wrote:Let me be frank: I don't like Jennifer as a person. I can admire her drive to exceed, but as a person she grates on my nerves.
And I still say she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment from her own parents. That is all.
*edit* Um. I was just looking at AAL, and... Is that what Jennifer grows up to be? A mostly unfeeling scientist who raises a girl from a test tube and fails to connect with her on an emotional level and does not give her any understanding? (Granted I've only just started reading...) What a downer.
Not a surprising evolution really. You go through the kind of pain Jennifer just went through and your emotions just... shut down.
Plus since she was never shown what a GOOD mother is like, she simply can't be one herself.
Amazing Agent Jennifer is the start of her journey, offered as primarily a fun spy tale, but also as a glimpse of why she is the way she is.
But Amazing Agent Luna has a major subplot running through it, and that's the rest of Jennifer's journey. Where she starts that series is definitely not where she'll end it.
We promise.

Error of Logic wrote:Let me be frank: I don't like Jennifer as a person. I can admire her drive to exceed, but as a person she grates on my nerves.
And I still say she doesn't deserve this kind of treatment from her own parents. That is all.
*edit* Um. I was just looking at AAL, and... Is that what Jennifer grows up to be? A mostly unfeeling scientist who raises a girl from a test tube and fails to connect with her on an emotional level and does not give her any understanding? (Granted I've only just started reading...) What a downer.
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