I love all of your characters, but I'm so happy that Eleanor is getting more play time. She's sweet and shy and that can be hard to play against so many BRIGHT and IN YOUR FACE characters there are, but you manage to let her hold her own, regardless.
And that's before exploring the wellspring of tragedy she has, backed up by her desire to make it all right, even though she's not sure how or what to do. You are able to make her feel overwhelmed without veering into helplessness or taking away her agency. And watching her blossom with friends and her relationship with Kamala and start really taking concrete steps to fix some of those tragedies is just so satisfying to watch.
Re: Eleanor Zarrin.
And that's before exploring the wellspring of tragedy she has, backed up by her desire to make it all right, even though she's not sure how or what to do. You are able to make her feel overwhelmed without veering into helplessness or taking away her agency. And watching her blossom with friends and her relationship with Kamala and start really taking concrete steps to fix some of those tragedies is just so satisfying to watch.