I'm absurdly angry with the second season of the Devil May Cry anime on Netflix.
Mary/Lady arrived, destroyed Dante's life, her actions led to the death of Enzo (Dante's only friend), she tries to use Dante to "atone" for her actions (since she also feels guilty about the deaths of innocent Demons), she seduced him and then abandoned him (Why did Dante forgive her?).
Completely ignoring that it's not like a game, Vergil wouldn't have trusted Mundus, logically speaking, more so than because of his psyche. Demons killed Eva, demons tortured him, logically he wouldn't trust them (considering the vulnerability of the moment, and even then he wouldn't trust the same species that took his mother from him).
It was frustrating to the point where I started wishing the villain would win and take the lives of Mary/Lady, Dante, and Vergil (especially Mary). I understand the characters' psychology, their stories, their emotions, and yet it was like watching a car crash in slow motion.
I believe that, primarily, Dante wouldn't trust Lady, even if he fell in love with her. He wouldn't trust her, and after she lied to him about why she wanted to reunite him with Vergil (shortly after learning that his brother was still alive), he would likely harbor resentment towards her. (We're talking about Vergil, his last living relative, the only thing Mundus couldn't simply burn; or so I'd like to say...) He would surely mask his resentment, or perhaps hatred, with his superficial layer of jokes and sarcasm. Lady/Mary most likely wouldn't notice it when they first meet, but the moments of silence would reveal it clearly, and the physical distance would only make it more evident. For his part, Vergil would pretend to trust Mundus. He would keep his true feelings to himself, and when he discovers that Mundus was the one who ordered his mother's murder, it would simply intensify his existing hatred. But he would still believe that without power, he can't defend anything, least of all himself. Dante would likely be more inclined to convince Vergil to eliminate Mundus. together (as it had to be so that they could both carry out their revenge and finally settle their differences)
Estoy absurdamente enojada con la segunda temporada del anime Devil May Cry de Netflix
Mary/Lady llegó, destruyó la vida de Dante, sus acciones llevaron a la muerte de Enzo (único amigo de Dante), intenta utilizar a Dante para "expiar" sus acciones (ya que además de todo se siente culpable por la muerte de Demonios inocentes), lo enamoro y luego lo abandonó (¿Por qué Dante la perdono?)
Ignorando totalmente que no se parece a ningún juego
Vergil no hubiera confiado en Mundus, lógicamente más que por su psique; demonios mataron a Eva, demonios lo torturaron, lógicamente no confiaría en ellos (tomemos en cuenta la vulnerabilidad del momento, y nisiquiera así confiaría en la misma especie que le arrebató a su madre)
Fué frustrante a un punto que empezaba a desear que el villano ganará y les arrebatase la vida tanto a Mary/Lady, como a Dante y Vergil (principalmente a Mary)
Comprendo la psicología de los personajes, sus historias, sus emociones y aún así fue como ver un accidente de auto en cámara lenta
Considero que, principalmente, Dante no confiaría en Lady, aún en caso de enamorarse no confiaría en ella y después de que le mintiera sobre para que quería reunirlo con Vergil (poco después de recién enterarse de que su hermano sigue con vida) posiblemente le guardaría resentimiento (estamos hablando de Vergil, su último familiar con vida, lo único que Mundus no pudo simplemente quemar; o eso me gustaría decir..) seguramente lo cubriría su resentimiento o en todo caso odio con su superficial capa bromista y sarcástica, muy seguramente Lady/Mary no lo notaría apenas se conocen pero los momentos de silencio lo señalarían con obiedad y la distancia física solo lo aria más evidente
Por su parte Vergil, fingiria confiar en Mundus, su verdadera forma de pensar se la guardaría para si y cuando descubra que Mundus su fue quien mando a matar a su madre simplemente aumentará su odio ya existente pero seguiría pensando que sin poder no puede defender nada y menos a si mismo
Seguramente Dante estaría más orillado a convencer a Vergil en qué acaben con Mundus juntos (como tubo que haber sido para que ambos lleven acabo su venganza y, finalmente, puedan tratar sus asuntos)