[It's probably a good thing that Veronica doesn't know where Simon struggles with personhood. She'd both be clever and insightful and mildly reductive at the same time about the whole thing. Meaning: he's never been anything but a person to her, just as the androids on the team are the same way. The deep philosophical thought might be there if she were older, but ... she's sixteen.
Which is part of why her next words come out:]
Riverdale's own serial killer had a nature versus nurture thing going on there. So I guess it all goes a little deeper, but honestly ... [She shakes her head.] It's not as simple as all that. Not that that's simple. Well, anyway.
[Thankfully, the next question chimes in: What is the purpose of art in society?
Veronica offers a vivid, glowing smile in response. This is both simple, but a demonstration of who they are as people.]
You and I have very different tastes in art, so I'll let you field this one first.
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Which is part of why her next words come out:]
Riverdale's own serial killer had a nature versus nurture thing going on there. So I guess it all goes a little deeper, but honestly ... [She shakes her head.] It's not as simple as all that. Not that that's simple. Well, anyway.
[Thankfully, the next question chimes in: What is the purpose of art in society?
Veronica offers a vivid, glowing smile in response. This is both simple, but a demonstration of who they are as people.]
You and I have very different tastes in art, so I'll let you field this one first.