>The way she starts hatching up seedy plans to sell Shirou's projections to help their financial situation>In that same scene she's already making up other totally unrelated plans for their "vacation"/honeymoon when they get to LondonSometimes her brain moves at such a fast pace it's hard to keep up, but this forward-thinkingness is such a lovely quality. She'd make the perfect wife.
>>4109084This is only what /they/ want you to think. Rin has some of her cutest scenes with Sakura.
>The reason Sakura gives for why she wants people close to her to be indebted to hercuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute. She's so forward and yet so awkward.
>>4109134>I don't think that's an entirely fair characterizationThe reason I'm saying that is that just a couple days ago I unfortunately saw that take again, and their argument boiled down to her not being an active part of the last fights. These kind of people definitely exist. A lot of them are just regurgitating the same thing they heard somewhere else because they lack critical thinking. That's humans for you.
>Nasu does not include her among characters whose stories he considers basically done with, like Shirou and SaberUBW seems like the only route with future possibilities. Saber's route ends in Archer if I'm not mistaken and in HF Shirou becomes a boring high school dropout housewife. For someone who considers himself being "done with Saber", he personally writes her an awful lot recently, don't you think?
>I find it dumb and even insulting that he considers Rin being used in spin-offs where she's but part of an ensemble cast where she can't get properly fleshed out a worthwhile use of the character.While I believe he loves his creation very much it is strange how he sometimes uses her. This is not only specific to Rin though, FGO being the prime example. Side works I can take with a grain of salt though. If she's portrayed well then good! If not then I can ignore it.