“Hehehehe… Wassup..?” Zoey is perky, bubbly, and energetic, showing her love for her friends and fans whenever she can. She can also be very naive, believing that tonics could help one’s voice get better. She also couldn’t pick up on Rumi’s changing behavior, unlike Mira, accepting the fairly large amount of unreasonable changes that "Takedown" went through. She is lovable to be around and is easy to get along with, having a likable personality Zoey is shown to be very prone to distraction, unable to resist the Saja Boys' song, "Soda Pop," twice, and she ends up moving her shoulders up and down while it plays. She is also easily entertained, easily distracted, and easily tricked and excited. This also shows a bit of her optimism, too, initially wondering if the Saja Boys could be "nice demons" during their debut. Zoey also easily fell for the Saja Boys, particularly Mystery, shown to quickly get nervous when he sat next to her during the fan event. Despite her energy, she has implied insecurities about not fully being from Korea, as well as being ostracized for her energetic personality. This is evident in the song "Golden," where she feels like she doesn’t belong to either culture, and is later shown when she reveals that, before joining HUNTR/X, she felt that her thoughts and feelings were “weird”. When Zoey sees Rumi with her demon marks exposed, this shows her at her most vulnerable, hurt by how she could trust her if they couldn’t figure out what was a truth or a lie from them, now that they think that Rumi was secretly joining with the Saja Boys to help Gwi-Ma. She also pulls out her knives after Mira, showing that she was more hesitant to hurt Rumi. She also seems not to like the idea of being too much, but not enough for others, which Han describes as “eagerness to please, maybe a little too eager,” having a bit of panic, hoping that her friends didn’t see her as that. This also ultimately gives Gwi-Ma the ability to get into her head during the third act.
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