I agree, there tends to be a fine line that each of the characters has to walk in terms of "right" and "wrong." I think the possibility of Suzie's pathology, though, stems more from TKKS rather than the first episode. We realize that her actions are purely for her own benefit, rather than a misguided notion of how to save the world. I think that's what sets her apart, at any rate, from the other characters in terms of amoral behavior.
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Date: 2011-09-10 11:25 pm (UTC)I agree, there tends to be a fine line that each of the characters has to walk in terms of "right" and "wrong." I think the possibility of Suzie's pathology, though, stems more from TKKS rather than the first episode. We realize that her actions are purely for her own benefit, rather than a misguided notion of how to save the world. I think that's what sets her apart, at any rate, from the other characters in terms of amoral behavior.