Talk:Yang Xiao Long/@comment-33953376-20190207022330/@comment-4141313-20190215225749

1. You're generalizing there. Ilia never tried to kill Blake, since part of her moral dilemma was the fact she couldn't bring herself to hurt Blake. In addition, one showed actual moral dilemma over their actions, the other relished in their actions. One wanted Blake to just leave so she wouldn't get hurt or in the way, the other actively desired to make her suffer for leaving them. One didn't make their feelings known to Blake until the end, the other made their feelings for Blake very obvious. One's trauma is from losing their parents as a child and having no where to go or any idea what to do, the others trauma is from being scared by humans and wanting to take his anger out on all of humanity.

They aren't literally the same character. One is sympathethic, the other isn't. One was fueled by sorrow, the other by rage. One made their feelings unknown, the other overt. One was willing to change, the other refused to change. They are opposites if anything.

2. Don't say the only reason Ilia got a redemption arc is because she's a lesbian. Not only does that sound baseless, its also rather uncouth.

3. I mentioned Adam fans because before you, only Adam Fans ever raised that complaint. And they're self-admitted Adam fans. I'm not trying to divide anyone. I'm just stating the statistics I've gathered.