And that shows you are more willing and capable of doing what they cannot. You're doing fine, they're just jealous
THIS...THIS is what I hate. I don't like this super-kind treatment that several of you fans give her. This is why I don't like performers getting feedback on the internet because people like you focus more on the person rather than the performance. Did Rina-Chan really blow you away with that performance? Was it EXCEPTIONALLY good? Was it perfect? If not, then don't treat her like she did. If yes, then I'd like to see why this is so great.
It's THIS kind of mentality that I hate, it's this kind of mentality that some of her haters hate. It's this kind of mentality that any rational person should hate. The mentality that you actively attempt to give her some kind of benefit or bonus because there's something you like about her (I'm guessing the gender), rather than actively trying to objectively comment on her skills, and treat her with as much praise as she deserves.
You're giving Rina-Chan way too much credit for what she does, and ultimately I believe you're damaging her career in the process. It's 2011, and Rina-Chan's Marvel VS Capcom 3 fan reel is still loaded with voice cracks, bad accents, and obviously faked laughs. How can Rina-Chan still have these obvious problems after loads and loads of experience? Because you give her too much credit for what she does, you might overlook the minor flaws in a performance because "she's my friend" "she's a girl who plays smash bros.". This is stuff that explains why I don't think she's improved as much as she could have over the years. This is stuff that could cause her to fail an audition in the future.
It doesn't help that despite all this Rina-Chan still wants to go professional, and while she's definitely suited for low-budget anime and cartoons, I can't see her playing the lead role in any bigger budget series due to her having the problems I mentioned above. Keep in mind the next time you want to give her extra praise or less criticism, that you're giving her positive reinforcement to continue doing what she did for that performance. Keep in mind that when people want to pay her for her performances, they're going to be much more strict.
Let's give an example here in case you don't get it:
If your professor gives you A+'s on all of your homework regardless of how bad your work was, but when it comes time to take the exam for fail because there were several concepts that you never really understood. If you had failed just one of those assignments, then you might have went and studied the concept. Consequently, this would have lead to a better grade on the exam.
It's also seems like Rina-Chan is...well afraid of criticism, and looks like she's pretty much stopped pursuing other fields like writing, directing, or reporting. Rina-Chan should be a lot more used to negative feedback than she's getting, I could literally write a two page essay on why Brawl Taunts 2+3 and Street Fighter Club are cringe worthy at best and downright offensive at worst. I could easily write enough to explain why Rina-Chan is such a horrible reporter.
AFTER 2-3 YEARS SHE SHOULD KNOW THESE THINGS AND BE USED TO IT.