"In order to face the villainess, she must become an even more wicked villainess. This was the new path Aria chose to take revenge on Mielle who murdered both her and her mother."
This is why you shouldn't expect Aria to become a pure and dignified lady. It's stated, in the synopsis, that her goal is become a true villainess. I think the people who don't like her character development are forgetting this point.
She does, in fact, have an end goal, and a reason for acting as she does. Unlike many other villianess leads, her conviction is a little interesting, and I rather like that. Yes, her reactions are very emotional and come across as immature, but isn't that how we often view revenge in the first place?
"In order to face the villainess, she must become an even more wicked villainess. This was the new path Aria chose to take revenge on Mielle who murdered both her and her mother."
This is why you shouldn't expect Aria to become a pure and dignified lady. It's stated, in the synopsis, that her goal is become a true villainess.
I think the people who don't like her character development are forgetting this point.
She does, in fact, have an end goal, and a reason for acting as she does.
Unlike many other villianess leads, her conviction is a little interesting, and I rather like that.
Yes, her reactions are very emotional and come across as immature, but isn't that how we often view revenge in the first place?