Where Jet Wolf unabashadly loves things and loves them hard.

I'm currently rewatching Sailor Moon for the first time in about 15 years. It has reawakened feelings of great feelness. Everyone must hear of them. For love and justice.

 

keyofnik:

One of the things I adore about Usagi is how her heart is so huge as to be near bottomless. She loves everyone so fiercely, and none of her relationships diminish the others. That’s a tough thing to pull off in fiction, particularly with young heroines, who tend to become completely wrapped in their love interest to the near-exclusion of all else. Here though, despite the legacy and the destiny and the blah blah, Usagi can’t cast aside her friends for her love. Mamoru is important, but not more than they are. If her only options are to let him live and disgrace their sacrifice or kill him and be worthy of them, Usagi chooses to be worthy.

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