Hey boss, thanks for the reblog on the Kaji topic. What is your standing on Shinji as a character? Do you see him as mentally unstable, or just in need of a good dose of Charlie Brown movies?
No problem!
So, Shinji is a complex character just like anyone else in eva. Being that he's the main protagonist, it's easy to observe his character development from episode 1 to eoe. I think at any point throughout the series (as well s before and after) he would certainly benefit from good therapy (the key word there being "good") and a change in environment.
By eoe I think it's extremely fair to call him genuinely mentally unstable. Some of the actions he chooses in eoe are truly horrific. Eoe also shows us how his worst actions are choices he made with a degrees of intentionality. I don't think he was genuinely not in control of himself at any point.
As for my personal take on Shinji, I like him. He's not my favorite but honestly I think most of the criticism he gets, especially about the surface level of his personality, is rather hackneyed. No character in eva has a palatable personality, not on the surface nor deep inside. "Annoying," I guess, but to be frank that description fits Asuka and to a slightly lesser degree Misato and Kaji equally as well, just in different ways. Being annoying is not a moral failing, and it's a very subjective descriptor anyway. "Cowardly," sure, but Shinji is far from the only character who fits this description in eva. Almost every character in eva has moments of cowardice, except maybe Rei due to *gestures towards everything going on with her situation* and the classmate trio because they have much less screentime.
Shinji gets the brunt of this particular brand of shallow criticism because he's the main character, so we see things through his eyes more frequently than we do other characters, and also because some people have weird ideas about masculinity and project them onto Shinji. Honestly I find Misato and Ritsuko more grating on a personal level as a viewer because they have twice as much life experience as the pilots and they still make these selfish, hurtful choices.
All of this isn't to say that there is nothing to critique Shinji for. Of course there is, especially his actions in eoe. But most people don't want to dig into that because it's uncomfortable, requires more in-depth analysis, and complicates popular assumptions about several characters.














