Juri is evil, but not so much in the Bison/Gill “grandiose scheming” fashion. She strikes me as the Joker of Street Fighter, and just wants to watch the world burn. You can sort of tell that Juri has given up all hope of settling into normal life; destruction and chaos are her only vices. Juri only wants to kill Bison because he wronged HER, not out of any sense of justice or nobility. If Bison dies, she’ll be the same twisted person.
Juri is Neutral Evil. Doesn’t pick sides. Does what she wants, and will work with either side to do what she wants to do until that side is of no use to her.
Well we know the motive. Kill Bison. But I wanna know what comes next. Not exactly clear. Will she take over as the new main villain, revert to her former self, or will she simply just destroy stuff because she gives no fucks?
That’s another thing Iike about about her character… she is a baddie that will do what she wants, but she’s not like Bison or Gill, I just really wonder what her role will be in this. Also curious to see what future holds up to her when/if Bison is dead at some point since SFV’s story can be about the fall of Shadaloo… maybe she will be on her own by then? Who knows.
Only thing we know is, Juri is in SIN, Rashid’s friend is from Sin (a researcher as he claims) and he wants to rescue them. The weird thing is. It’s all kept hush hush.
Would be a good comical twist though. He is just totally oblivious to the fact she’s a psychotic nutjob and she really likes his taste in dumb music or something
See that’s the beauty of capcom game design. There is no “what comes next?”. Because of plot armor, Bison will never die. Therefore Juri will always have the same goal.
I’m being sarcastic here but let’s not act like Bison will ever actually fucking stay dead.
Juri is evil, she is a sadist, she likes to kill and hurt people, she hurts innocents.
Have you ever read any of her win quotes? She does not sound like a neutral person at all.
Against Makoto for example:
“What a heartwarming story. Too bad you’ll never go home now.”