Talk:Chizuru Hishiro/@comment-75.36.190.85-20200721214912/@comment-35473282-20200722101119

Yeah, Yayoiso did an absolutely marvelous job with her. Particularly the character development, as her serious personality gets different meanings through the series. At first it makes her unlikable, but also enables her to eventually face her shortcomings. Once her attitude toward other people has changed, it comes across as a beautiful combination of sincerity, helpfulness and respectfulness. The author took a lot (and I mean A LOT) of clues from Sawako from Kimi ni todoke, but Chizuru is a great interpretation of the same character archetype nonetheless.