![]() This is supported by the fact that the only time Saki is portrayed as hateful towards Yosuke is her Shadow Self's lingering thoughts, and of course she'd be freaked out by a rambling weirdo saying she'll die and a police officer who is leering at her, so her reactions to them are justified. It's possible that Saki hating Yosuke was just an exaggeration of her frustration with her situation (working for Junes when the department store is taking business from her family's liquor shop) or was present in a mild sense and exaggerated by her shadow, likely also being a source of shame for her. Did Saki really hate Yosuke? As the battles with shadows have shown, they are an exaggeration of the character's true self rather than their true embodiment, such as Kanji being Camp Gay when in reality struggling with people's perception of him, Rise being promiscuous when in reality being stressed about her career and image, and Chie resenting Yukiko when she really was concerned she was abusing her friendship with Yukiko.Adorkable: Just as much as Marie's amnesia is Played for Drama, the times it's Played for Laughs makes her come across as really endearing, especially when she suffers from culture shock and can't pronounce words like "salad dressing" and "electric outlets" right.Yosuke: What, really? I know you were always good with your hands and- uh, never mind. ![]()
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