![]() ![]() And her turnaround begins pretty quickly, so it really shouldn’t bother me the way it does. Not only is it part of Jill’s character, but it’s this whole transformative growth mumbojumbo wherein Jill realizes that losing a fencing match is maybe not so important in the grand scheme of things. I don’t want to watch you sulk, or listen to you bitch and moan.Īnd realistically, I think this was part of the point. But that’s part of why I’m not friends with a lot of super competitive people. I get that she’s a teen (and probably a spoiled rich one - who else fences?), and I get that super competitive people are really hard on themselves and can get pretty pissy when they don’t do as well as they want/anticipate. Jill was a bit too moody and petulant for me. I mean, it was enjoyable enough, but there were some things that held me back and created a bit of a disconnect. But I never really connected to Steel the way I would have liked. There are a lot of elements to Steel that seem as if its bound to be a win.Fencing? ☑ ![]()
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