@MasterHavik
I don't think she has regressed but more so isn't progressing as much as I would like.
That's literally what I said and we both agree. What I had in mind are some people who thought she regressed.
She is legit kissing the feet o a person who has no interest in her and is outright shitting on her.
Unlike when she started, she believes she can handle her. She is not doing this out of helplessness.
What I don't like about this even if it was in the LN is that you are having the main character go through the same character arc again.
I was also worried about this. But when I read it as well as watched it, how Miyo reacts to this arc compared to when she was in the Saimori estate is night-and-day different. This is why I've learned to appreciate what this arc is supposed to do in the grand scheme of things.
That is just bad writing and makes me seem like the writer doesn't understand drama and character progression.
I admit I don't consider myself a good judge on the specifics of good writing or not. But Miyo has great 'character progression' and since this season will be rushing the story — it will cover volumes 3 to 6 — this will be clearer at the end of the season.
I can see that you've only seen Episode 3 when you made this reply. People are already seeing progress by Episode 5, and I'm sure they will love Miyo's progress in Episode 6, let alone at the end of the season when she had to....
Miyo doesn't have to be a "girlboss" but she can t least tell this lady to fuck right off.
You're contradicting yourself. That is the definition of being a girlboss or at least someone with a strong personality.
It's challenging for Miyo to display such behaviour due to her weak personality. The good news is that she eventually did. Just watch the following episodes.
Also that rationale and reasoning for why Furyu is a super bitch for no reason because Miyo isn't from a well off family is fucking stupid as hell.
What are you talking about? Compared to peasants, the Saimori family is well off, which is why Fuyu was expecting someone like Kaya who is so spoiled.
You may be thinking that the Saimori family relative to the Kudou family is not as prestigious. That we can both agree.
"Here work as a servant so I can show power over you and control you." That's legit just emotional abuse. You ain't humbling no one but are going on a power trip.
Again, Fuyu was assuming that she is dealing with someone full of pride. Hence, she felt justified with her actions. This is why I said that her stated purpose is to 'humble' this person. But she did not know that Miyo is not the prideful person she thought she was. Miyo had so much shit in the Saimori household. As such, whatever ordeal Fuyu tried to inflict doesn't hold candle to the abuse she had experienced.
I can agree with you that Fuyu's actions have gone beyond humbling the other person. It's bordering on emotional abuse, and perhaps emotional abuse itself.
Miyo hasn't been made immune if she is apologizing and going along with this bullshit.
I disagree. When I wrote she was immune, I was thinking of her soul not being crushed by the ordeal. Also, whatever physical tasks she is subjected to in the Kudou villa is not as difficult compared to what Miyo was subjected to in the Saimori household. In that context, I say that in a sense, Miyo has become immune to the ordeal. The anime has not made this point clear, but it's clear in the LN.
I can agree with you that Miyo's habit of apologising and 'going along with this bullshit' is something that she better leave behind.
I like this show and you're just being a fan but let's not defense extremely poor writing.
I am defending this show from people who did not understand the point of this arc. Perhaps this point needs to be tatooed in their dicks. If the old Miyo felt helpless and hopeless when she was treated as a servant by the Saimori family, the Miyo in this arc is doing this gladly. Contrary to Fuyu's expectation that Miyo's soul will be crushed, she gladly went through it thereby winning the admiration of the servants in the Kudou household.
Now, both of us may not agree with Miyo reprising the role of a servant. I agree it's not needed had her personality been strong enough not to go along with it.
The point is, and this should be incontrovertible, there is a contrast between Miyo back then and Miyo now.