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Like, I dunno. I just feel like they would have been much more willing to work with him rather than fight against him like the V3 cast constantly does. In particular, one of the things that makes a notable difference between 77B and V3 is this:
Flexibility for Individuality and Willingness to Address Other Points of View
Class 77B are all much more understanding of one another’s neuroses and make room for each other in a way that the V3 cast just doesn’t. They communicate a lot more in a way that makes everyone feel included, and everyone has room to voice their concerns and have them taken seriously. V3 by contrast is almost always arguing in a way where everyone is fighting to be heard, but no one is actually listening.
Mahiru voices her complaint over Twogami appointing himself as leader, and discussion follows to why exactly Twogami would be the best fit for the position anyway, assuaging her concerns. There are misunderstandings between them, like with the intentions behind Hiyoko’s shrine being misconstrued as malicious due to her poor taste, but those feelings and intentions are discussed and everyone comes around fairly quickly. Fuyuhiko throws his weight around a lot in the beginning as a the Ultimate Yakuza, and even threatens to kill, but everyone at the very least recognizes this as posturing and leaves him alone until he’s able to come around. The only genuine threat is Nagito, who takes clear and focused action to cause harm in chapter 1, and even then he is simply tied up for a single chapter. He’s still taken care of and acknowledged as a member of the group by others in the class, and when he falls ill to the Despair Disease, he is given extra care due to his weak constitution.
In that sense, I feel like they would be a lot more willing to make room for and work with Kokichi’s particular ways of coping and engaging with others, because they understand that everyone in the class has their “thing” that makes them who they are. They’re going to work with those things to make sure everyone is on the same page and everything gets done.
Unlike the rest of his classmates, Kokichi himself is also flexible in this way. He bounces off of people in whatever way he thinks would work best with them, and is only met with resistance from the V3 cast specifically because of his own neuroses and coping mechanisms with regard to lying and making jokes and pranks to lighten the mood. You could argue a lot of his jokes are kind of mean-spirited, but they frankly pale in comparison to Hiyoko’s unprompted bullying and Fuyuhiko’s blatant grandstanding. He leads people around during class trials, but Nagito does that too, and is honestly a lot more condescending about it. Even so, everyone in the class is willing to hear him out and follow along if it means getting to the bottom of things. That’s the thing that separates them from the V3 cast, who go out of their way to try to shut Kokichi down simply because they think he’s just fucking with them. Class 77B understands that whatever the others are saying, there’s a reason behind it, and so are willing to pursue the issue to find out where it might go.
This is just a general overview of the of the vibe, but I have thoughts of lots of the classmates' individual dynamics with Kokichi as well in a sort of vague "SDR2 but Kokichi is Inexplicably There Also" AU—not quite a fanfic or rewrite, but more an exploration via meta posts. I have some posts already on Tumblr, but I want to crosspost them over here before continuing the series. This post is kind of an introductory post to the eventual series and the concept and for general thoughts if anyone wants to add anything.