Because a claim to good intentions doesn't make their intentions good at their core.
[he knows that flynn knows this. he also knows that flynn is struggling with this, because it's a situation that's all too familiar to the both of them. he gets it; flynn is a good person, a good man who wants to be righteous and fix the world's problems from the inside. he understands it because he used to be there too, until he'd realized just how hard that was for a guy like him.
for yuri, it's always been easier to fly by the seat of his pants and go headlong into things, his own way. he doesn't struggle with the concept that history is repeating itself in a different world, with the circumstances modified just enough to be able to fool people who aren't wise to those actions. and that's why he doesn't sugarcoat it at all. honestly, the sooner flynn accepts this conclusion, the quicker they can work together in their own way to try and somehow rectify things and find a solution.]
They're not giving us much of a reason to believe it's going to change now, either. Even if it does... probably not anything good. There's too much about it that isn't right.
[that new ceo making her introduction by way of showing what looked like a brutal murder scene didn't exactly sell him on the good intentions, either.]
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[he knows that flynn knows this. he also knows that flynn is struggling with this, because it's a situation that's all too familiar to the both of them. he gets it; flynn is a good person, a good man who wants to be righteous and fix the world's problems from the inside. he understands it because he used to be there too, until he'd realized just how hard that was for a guy like him.
for yuri, it's always been easier to fly by the seat of his pants and go headlong into things, his own way. he doesn't struggle with the concept that history is repeating itself in a different world, with the circumstances modified just enough to be able to fool people who aren't wise to those actions. and that's why he doesn't sugarcoat it at all. honestly, the sooner flynn accepts this conclusion, the quicker they can work together in their own way to try and somehow rectify things and find a solution.]
They're not giving us much of a reason to believe it's going to change now, either. Even if it does... probably not anything good. There's too much about it that isn't right.
[that new ceo making her introduction by way of showing what looked like a brutal murder scene didn't exactly sell him on the good intentions, either.]