For one, while I love Orie herself, she is one of those high maintenance women who you might love but puts you through the meat grinder if she feels threatened.So, uh, why does Orie feel so threatened by the appearance of her husband's "sister"?
I don't quite understand her reactions here.
And orie's not having a very good time lately. Her child says that she will never understand her (nothing new here) and her husband thinks it's no big deal (again no nothing new, par for the course). Mentally speaking this puts her mindset on thin ice as I believe she is the type of person who, maybe she decided on a child was due to Gengo's urging, but because she wanted a 24/7 I love you machine she could take care of for when Ryuuchi was at work. We don't know this however so I am guessing.
Suddenly that child grows big fast after only barely being able to birth her. Then she attachs more to "grandpa" then mom. It's already starts the slide where Orie decides the only way to recover is to have another child. That only highlights the problems further.
Cassandra coming into the home is just another such light. Orie likely knows that age go plays fast and loose with his words and so when it's a matter of fact from his mouth it's suspect to her, again, my reading between the lines...
It's hard to understand, but some had problems with kazuya's reaction to Louis, and shouldn't have let him off scott free. Orie simply has mental health issues that strangely are never identified in 2050 Japan.
Edited by GodricKharg, 01 August 2015 - 07:47 AM.