Talk:Asami Sato/@comment-4888161-20120529033922

I see people still don't let canon get in the way. So I wonder how a character like Asami can be inspired by a character like Lust, and by the same people who noticed that, be called too perfect. Lust was anything but perfect. Althoug to be fair, Asami has wound up being a completely different character. That is a good thing, by the way. (It means she is her own unique character, and not a clone of someone else's.)

No one is perfect, including Asami. I know everyone has their own opinions and all, but the misplaced notion that Asami hasn't revealed any flaws is rather ignorant. And I'm not saying this to be mean, but every character has presented some sort of flaw (if that is what you guys are looking for) and has done so more than once. And for people who are so interested in finding flaws in a character like Asami, they ironically miss quite a few of them. For example, when Asami decided to wreck the other driver on the race course just to get ahead and finish before him. That is NOT what anyone should be calling "too perfect."

This will be the only example I give as I don't want to get into a huge discussion about what flaws she may or may not have. But, those flaws are there if you actually open your eyes and look. Now I personally don't believe it is healthy or a good idea to always look for the worst (even if it is only in a fictiona character) in others, especially if you aren't going to notice it in the first place. I also don't believe it is warrented to want someone to turn evil (or at least to the antagonistic side) just so she can no longer be thought of as "too perfect" in the minds of the people who didn't notice her real flaws in the first place.