I agree and disagree at the same time. You are right that it was poorly done, but I don't think it happened too rapidly. The writers of this game don't go into enough emphasis that these characters are teenagers and are dealing with life in such a manner at the time this story takes place. Squall (being Squall) has probably never given a girl the time of day before, let alone considered being attracted to a girl, let alone fathomed falling in love. Squall probably doesn't really know how to handle having the feelings that he's having, so he does what every stupid boy does when he likes a girl and tries to be nice by being mean. I don't know about anyone else, but I could so see his instant attraction to her (through his stoic face) when he first saw her in the ballroom FMV, and how he was utterly disappointed almost to the point of tears when she just left in the middle of the dance. So when he saw her again, what do you think he was going to do, be happy? Especially when she said the she was really there looking for Cid, and that the dance was just because he was there. Then he finds out that she was dating Seifer and she still kind of likes him, major stab in the back. So of course he thinks she's annoying, she played him (well at least that's as played as he's ever been). So his annoyance takes a sharp pike, but then it gradually goes down. It's just hard to see, because reading Squall is like trying to reading Al Bhed Greek. First, you go from Al Bhed to Greek, and then from Greek to English. You are privy to his throughts all along, and he doesn't become unannoyed with her, he becomes less and less annoyed with her, because he's still holding on to the person he used to be. Squall juxtaposes several opposing feelings and positions almost constantly--trying to be the person he thought he was, trying to be the person he needs to be, and trying not to be the person that his feelings are making him be--until he breaks down at FH. For me, the transistion between Squall finding Rinoa annoying and falling in love with her happened rather smoothly. But the writers could have emphasized a lot of things much more that would have made it a bit more clear, because I do see where you are coming from. I just thought I'd share.Originally Posted by Zaphier
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