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As of this writing, the finale for Wonder Egg Priority has yet to premiere and, considering the content of episode 11, it may seem like a risky move to put it as my top pick of the season in ink with no take-backsies. However, I am an Aries and there has never been a cliff I haven't been willing to jump off of. "Lynzee, look before you leap!" they say. Fools. Cowards. Figuring out how to make a parachute as you propel towards the earth cursing your own hubris is half of the fun of media criticism.
And it's that exact attitude that lets me appreciate Wonder Egg Priority. It's a series that took major risks in the name of saying something poignant about the trauma and tribulations of growing up as a girl. Much in the same way that O Maidens in Your Savage Season dealt with the uncomfortable sexual awakenings of teen girls and the specific baggage that comes with it, Wonder Egg Priority refused to shy away from the full scope of female adolescence. Its story beats intertwine with metaphorical imagery as Ai, Rika, Neiru, and Momoko tried to reconcile their both the trauma inflicted on them and pain that they inflicted on others all while the misogynistic structure of society bore down on them. Wonder Egg Priority wasn't satisfied with merely casting the girls as victims. It also showed how each girl could also internalize patriarchal pressures and perpetuate them towards their peers. This means that sometimes our heroes acted less than heroic, or even in a way that is downright reprehensible. God Knew I Needed an Angel So He Gave Me My Wife Shirt
Take, for instance, Rika. Early in the series, it's very easy to hate her both for her catty mannerisms and for literally bodyshaming a fan to death. Honestly, this action on her part, regardless of her grief or regret afterwards, could easily be a deal breaker for viewers. However, as a now adult woman, this was an example of realistic characterization that I had not seen before. Emotionally-nuanced bullies are hardly rare, but this specific type of bully with this specific type of personality resonated with me. While I've certainly had my body evaluated by boys and men throughout my life, it was girls during my adolescence that were the most forward with the commentary and shaming. It was the nuance in Wonder Egg Priority's characters and its sensitivity to their individual issues that drew me in and led me to care about the cast as a whole. Have there been times where I was wholly frustrated with its pacing? Yes. I could also take or leave its sci-fi mumbo jumbo window dressing. It's the girls that'll stick with me.
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