2009-05-25, 08:56 | Link #381 |
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Well I certainly commend on you guys, because I'm far too much of a lazy and impatient to make notes about all the mystery stuff. Thankfully I'm not a bad "airhead" who forgets everything, so it's unlikely I will change my methods anytime soon.
edit. Oh just realized it can be misinterpreted. I wasn't trying to imply any of you who goes through the trouble are not making sense. If I could be more patient myself, I'd probably writing all the stuff down too, but patience was never my forte . |
2009-05-25, 09:20 | Link #382 |
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I haven't done the same for episode 3 yet.
I also have a red text list. http://www.geocities.com/rogerpepito...-red-text.html (episodes 2-4) |
2009-05-25, 10:14 | Link #384 |
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"Those who are close" doesn't mean they "have" to be in a love relationship. Killing 2 people that are close doesn't mean the same as you imply either. To make the point further: the original japanese line doesn't imply "those" has to be humans/people.
Furthermore, taking too seriously any scenes involving Beatrice and/or magic isn't exactly a good idea.
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2009-05-25, 11:00 | Link #386 |
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Well I'm actually 60% human, 40% magic in my beliefs. I've already jotted down to take most of Beato's words with a grain of salt at the least when I was essentially convinced of her hidden intentions as far as Shannon is concerned. Like I said, the contradiction could only exist if Beato's telling the truth, and that alone casts doubt.
As for the two torn apart, I'm only basing the lovers assumption on the Tips assigning this event to Eva and Hideyoshi. At the same time I'm also assuming some of the Tips might be intentionally misleading. When I think about it, this is the only line in the epitaph that doesn't have anything "alive" as a condition. The other epitaphs suggest that something alive must die, but this line doesn't exactly state that the two who are torn apart must be a living thing. Anyway, I'm just in the rerun of October 4 in this episode so I have yet to see variation of events for this part of the "game".
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2009-05-25, 16:07 | Link #387 |
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Personally I can't see how Beatrice's words can be taken seriously. She said that love is the most important thing in the world, bu how exactly she lives up to such words? I'd rather say she's defiling love, and at that point in episode 2 you should have already noticed.
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2009-05-27, 08:53 | Link #390 |
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Yeah. The reason I'm not sticking too close to this theory is due to the succeeding events in Jessica's room, which can completely invalidate my previous post. I can still accept Rosa as the you-know-what and all.
Someone posted on another thread that chapter 3 and the tea parties before that greatly clarifies the previous 2 and changes the way one looks at them and the last chapter. In this true?
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