i also like how mizisua have more of a visibly toxic dynamic in this video so people can stop trying to purify them into unproblematic yuri or whatever it is everyone loved to do back in the day πππ
i love that we dont quite see their lips touch in the last kiss. the idea that its titilation, that their largely male audience want to partake in the fantasy of women being together but not loving each other, sharing affection, wanting each other to the "exclusion" of men
When Sua removes Mizi's glasses as children, it's an act of comfort, but also one of control and protection. Rather than allowing Mizi to perceive the world in its brutality, Sua mediates reality for her. Once Mizi enters the idol industry, however, that illusion becomes