2008-09-11, 16:15
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Originally Posted by CeruleaFeng
Or she could be talking about killing Vajra. Or killing in general. Or, hell, protecting the sky. Klan's question was horribly ambiguous.
'Sides, I don't see Alto confirming what she said. All I see is Sheryl possibly misunderstanding what was said. Y'know, like when Ranka saw Alto holding Sheryl after she almost fainted? Both jumped to conclusions.
The "M" in "Macross" stands for "misunderstanding". That's why it's called drama. Hurr.
Kawamori has you wrapped around his finger, Seifall.
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Spoiler for klan : " is is your true love " ?:
My ... I deleted it unvolontary...
To summarize it :
I don't think so(about Klan last sentence) or actually I'm sure it's not that ,since Yasaburo 'speech to Alto was pretty straightfoward .
He said that Alto is an actor and is acting now , he is floawing along ( Ozma anyone ? )
And then alto answered him he has to fight or everybody will die.
Yasaburo : ... "Please think carefully one more time, what it is you really want. Why, what it is you're looking for ? "
He thinks about it, met Klan, they're talking about the call from Cathy about Ranka and engage the discussion.
He said he joined SMS because of Ranka, she is the one he wanted to protect.
Then he has a lot of flashbacks about Ranka ( not once for sheryl, so Teletha I know will not convince you because you have already made up your mind about Alto x Sheryl end ) but he didn't think once about sheryl and his desire to protect her....
After that we saw Sheryl crying and saying " I knew it but for a little longer "
she wanted to believe her love for alto was enough and to stay with him longer but she knows now he always thought about Ranka when fighting and that Ranka was the one he wanted to protect since the beginning.
Klan asks him " Is is your true love ? " He didn't respond but clenched his fist knowing yes, she is his true love( if you see yasaburo talk with him and Klan,together this is obvious), so he loves her but he has to kill her.
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