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Originally Posted by Deathkillz
But seriously, I still do not believe how the trials that they have been through so far has been lessened by the act of *this is a spoiler =p*. I still find it hard that such an act can simply wipe away those hardships and deem them as a waste of time ot unnecessary.
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No, I'm not saying their trials and hardships where lessened, they are there, they went thru them anyway, sure they are valid. What I did mean is:
Spoiler for end:
if Otoha had THAT power, it should be easiest to fix everything without making them go thru all that hardship ... that's all. But sure, I think BECAUSE they suffered that much, it was worth it to revive Hayami, she deserved that. It's pretty, it's nice, but the way they did it just don't fit IMHO. Make her not die but go on a self-reflecting travel overseas and back in 5 years, this would not be over the top and would accoplish the same result
Or come up with a better excuse on why Otoha didn't solve their problems from start, but when Hayami died she went all "oh no, not that end ... that's it, now I will do some serious magic" =p
Point is: why walk the path, if you could avoid it all together from the first place?
And that's why I don't think the end FITS, not that it's not pretty, I still pick this title as one of the best latelly, as I said there is some awesome character development here so regardless if I loved or not this "spiritual" ending, I'm not letting 2 min (which I liked, just not as much the rest) spoil 12 awesome episodes
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Originally Posted by KholdStare
For me, I could see the symbolisms, but they just didn't connect with me because of their presentation.
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Well than cookie for you too =p, that's where I stand too, as my "spoiler" above explains