Yeah, while I appreciate the effort and thoughtfulness that people are putting into their readings of this series and the fact that many people find aspects to relate to in it, the story and characters don’t seem especially complex or hard to figure out to me.
Hinako clearly has extremely low self-esteem and probably some degree of depression (my own periodic —mostly former—out-of-control messiness always meant that I was feeling overwhelmed by some part of my life and wanted the “freedom” to just let something else go completely).
Her mother’s attitude towards her obviously is a big causal factor in this, but I do note that the things that are said in her memories—apparently in her mother’s voice—are much harsher than the actual phone conversations, which as far as we can tell from her end are a slightly annoying Japanese mom doing the usual pestering about marriage. I don’t think the story necessarily requires a diagnosis of significant neurodivergence, although one certainly isn’t ruled out either.
Satou obviously has closed down her own desires by taking on sole responsibility for her sister for the past five years, and we can assume that she had a major role in helping her grandmother raise Subaru before that. (Note that her devotion to her family is underscored by the fact that the first thing she does when she gets home is to greet her dead parents and grandmother, and we see her praying at the family shrine when Hinako later visits.) Her whole life outside of work has been defined by loss of family and being her sister’s caretaker, so much so that she can’t imagine anything else.
Subaru shows no signs to me of having any hidden agenda or buried motivations—her sister has done such a good job raising her that she’s a smart, energetic, self-confident, caring kid on the cusp of young adulthood who understands the personal costs of her sister’s selflessness and just wants the best for her onee-chan. As to whether she’s figured out her sister’s sexual preferences, the fact that she didn’t blink an eye that Uno was a woman and in fact immediately embarked on a highly active shipping project suggests that she’s at least had more than an inkling before this.
These characters are fully-fleshed enough that it’s certainly possible that further layers of emotional and psychological complexity will be revealed to complicate our views of them, but at this point I don’t see the need for theorizing about unrevealed mysteries to explain who these characters are and why they are acting the way they do.
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