Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20170108170343/@comment-108.255.60.191-20170312194358

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: MetallicArcher wrote: 1-It was a quote straight from a dictionary. I was preservating the format of the original text. But I hope the edit is to your liking.

2- As I show in the screenshot, the door is pretty damn tranparent. And the lightning could have very well made it look like the panel was open.

3- Except we literally saw on the ship that Sun was avoiding being spotted by Blake. He was even hiding his identity. He only revealed himself to assist with the Grimm.

4- How is it egocentric to drop everything to keep someone who doesn't even treat you well safe? 1-Yes, much better. Though, from what dictionary did you take all that?

2-Yeah, no, the lighting makes it look like a close transparent door. You can see the green-ish lines of light.

3-Yes. But that's not what my point was refering to. My point was, given what we've seen of Sun, especially this Volume, if he had approached Blake before, and she told him to go away or something, he wouldn't leave her. Not even follow her from a distance, but remain at her relative side.

And if it happened right when she left, it's hardly better. If he could tell she was suffering, it makes his current dismissal of her opinion more insensitive. And I'm pretty sure he would've tried to approach her more directly beforehand if he had noticed that.

(Besides, there's still the fact he ditched his bros again for half a year with likely little more than a message).

4-Are you the kind of young man who thinks Egocentric=Egotistic? Because they are completely different things, look it up in your pretty dictionary.

Egocentrism is being incapable of or unwilling of understanding other people's views, of seeing things from their perspective. It doesn't mean they are selfish or vain or even assholes. One can be a well-meaning egocentrist, like Sun.

He wants to help Blake, I understand. But, he's ignoring, and not really trying, to see things from her perspective. She told him multiple times, she wants nothing to do with the WF at the moment. She doesn't want to fight them or anything. Sun quite literally ignores all that and pesters her about the WF anyway. He means well, but he's being insensitive. Maybe it's because she had the brain capacity of a damn sandwhich