>>120358443Say it with me "It is what it is."
>>120358473I'm not
>>120358861 but here are my 2 cents. Frida is the product of extremely strict parenting, and her needing things to be a certain way and needing to be a certain way is interesting to me.
I like that she gets her world view shattered over the dumbest shit possible. It shows that despite thinking she's hot shit, she's just a kid that doesn't really know much. She didn't handle the room situation well but that's to be expected. She's supposed to be perfect and smart, so how could she accept that she been wrong on something so basic for so long. She lashes out instead of accepting that she was wrong and growing from it. As a result of her own ego, she's outta friends and knows she ain't really shit, so she gets with the wrong crowd and eventually her old friends have to bail her ass out.
I don't mind her not explicitly apologizing to Hilda and trying to show her improvement through actions.
I Even think her being a witch isn't actually bad. The show decided to make witchcraft a more methodical bureaucratic thing and that fits Frida more than Hilda. It allows Frida to more clearly help Hilda in her own unique way.
Frida arc wasn't executed the best but the idea was there and I think season 2 does show her trying harder to be useful(which can be seen as her trying to make up for things in her own way).
In short, I think Frida being an asshole is a part of her charm and that she grows more implicitly. I do understand that her being an asshole to main character will skew how people view her, but it is greatly overexaggerated.