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Originally Posted by Dr. Casey
So why are you still in raging feminist mode if Asuna takes initiative and acts as a strong female character in this episode?
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Because she doesn't. She acts like the heroine of a gothic novel who sneaks out of her bedroom at night to visit the room her fiance-kidnapper told her never to enter and discovers his dark secret before getting caught and locked back up in her bedroom where she has to wait for the dashing hero to rescue her. This device has been around since the 18th Century and Kawahara did nothing to improve upon it.