2003-11-04, 00:35 | Link #41 | |
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When he started going out with Mitsuki he was bearing in his shoulders the sadness of the loss and the weight of the guilt, since he sees himself as the cause of her accident for being late. Btw, that Star Trek parody at the end was pretty funny |
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2003-11-04, 00:42 | Link #43 | |
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Because they were like "You can't say that or the people on the OTHER side of the OCEAN will..." heh... |
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2003-11-04, 01:03 | Link #44 |
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I love the fact that they actually used Computer-Graphics for the ship.
It's pretty funny. (And that was definately important, cuz I was pretty depressed after the episode.) [I'm glad that the authors realize that the episode can really get views depressed, the short 'comedy' often helps alleviate the mood] oh, not to mention no previews... that's EVIL. |
2003-11-04, 01:29 | Link #45 | |
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2003-11-04, 19:55 | Link #47 |
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(Takayuki & Mitsuki)
I believe, as that Takayuki became further depressed, Mitsuki felt that she needed to refill Takayuki's prescription. This way Mitsuki's medicine would keep Takayuki stable until the previous sensei returns from vacation. Only, it seems that Mitsuki gave Takayuki too much of an prolonged overdose. And now Mitsuki & Takayuki are afraid of what could/will happen should the previous sensei find out.
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2003-11-04, 20:04 | Link #48 |
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ok ok This Episode of Kimi Ga Nozomu definently shows that Mitsuki isnt the Backstabbing person that most people think she is
After watching this i definently feel sorry for Mitsuki in many ways (in my opinion the only thing that should be in the spoiler text thingy is if your talking about the game and what happened in the game and future episodes as opposed to this) OK EVERYONE WHOEVER IS READING THIS IM ASSUMING YOUVE SEEN Episode 1-5 CONCIDERING THE NAME OF THIS THREAD!!!! 1. Well as you guys saw in episode 3ish the relationship between Mitsuki and Takayuki seems one sided where Mitsuki loves Takayuki (kinda reminds me about episode 1 how the relationship of Takayuki and Haruka was like at that moment) and the fact that it seems like Takayuki seems like he is using Mitsuki as a replacement (it still feels like a one sided love) 2. The fact that Mitsuki had to quit swimming and (in my opinion) did poorly in swimming because of the incident and so she had to quit and ended up working at this job she seems sad to work at 3. The fact that she is is seemed like the backstabbing person by Akane when in fact Mitsuki helped Takayuki significantly... If Takayuki kept on going like he was going after the accident im pretty sure he would of ended homeless and maybe dead Anyways i dont think she is a backstabbing person because she said it herself that she felt wrong by confessing and such but at the situation they felt as if Haruka was never going to wake up... |
2003-11-04, 20:34 | Link #49 |
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this is entirely depended on your point of view ... Mitsuki acts on her own feeling ... is it really wrong with that ??? There is no right or wrong in love. For those who are in love before you should know that hiding your own feeling is quite difficult. Every time when you meet the person you like, you'll have to put on a "fake" mask in your face to hide your feelings and pretend there is nothing going on. Mitsuki put on that mask since at the very beginning. Is it wrong to express your love to the that you like? IMO I still think using the word "backstabbing" to describe Mitsuki is a bit too strong. She only acts on her own feeling just like the rest of us, for we are all human beings. |
2003-11-05, 16:30 | Link #51 |
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My thoughts on all this is that Takayuki, yes he's "weak" but then again consider the normal anime's you watch as well. He's not some super hero freak, he doesn't have a giant sword and he's not crazy. Takayuki is more of a normal person that real life people can relate to. I think that most of you would end up like him if you went through the same things. I can certainly relate to him on a lot of different aspects.
Mitsuki..she just seems desperate. She didn't really know what else to do, and after holding in all of her feelings for so long they just burst out and she couldn't hold herself together nor think straight anymore. Of course, not saying it was right to just throw herself on him though. I'm looking forward to episode 6 of this series and I believe that it will certainly unlock a lot of things that we're all wondering about. Also, anybody have a clue as to how long this series would be? It would be great if it was longer then 12 or 13 episodes. At the rate it's progressing though I don't see that happening. |
2003-11-05, 16:40 | Link #53 | |
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2003-11-06, 02:33 | Link #55 | |
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Takayuki seems still stuck on the past, on Haruka. Until he can get over the past and the fact that the past is IN the past, I really can't see him ending up with Mitsuki. At least, I hope not. |
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2003-11-07, 02:45 | Link #57 | ||
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Also, I was wondering why no one seems to have caught on or mentioned the significance of the ring. It doesn't just symbolize her flirting with her best friend's boyfriend, but remember that Takayuki was running late for the date? She was still waiting for him when she was hit. And to make matters worse for Mitsuki, it was her flirting and asking Takayuki to buy her the ring that caused him to be even more late. Both of them also would have that hanging over them that had Takayuki not been late, this would not have happened. I don't know, maybe I'm reading a little too much into things, but I know sure as heck I would blame myself if something like that happened (From both of their perspectives). Added to that all the other tortures they put themselves through and you have a pair of very messed up teenagers. Everyone keeps saying how it was wrong of Mitsuki to throw herself at Takayuki like that. Well, there is no such thing as right and wrong. Had there been such a thing, there would be no need for lawyers. Right and wrong are not absolutes, they are highly affected by circumstance and in that circumstance it wasn't the "wrong" thing to do. Not the correct thing to do maybe, but not wrong. I can understand all of their feelings pretty well. I know I would have reacted in much the same way had that happened to me. (Maybe I'm a little bit too much like Takayuki, I keep finding these little personality similarities that are a bit frightening). Takayuki was in a very vulnerable state, and so was Mitsuki. I do not think that was love even though they said the word "love" in that scene. I mean, it's true that Mitsuki has liked Takayuki for quite some time now, but at that moment it was not love, it was solace. But neither person wanted to call it that, so they used the "love" excuse. I think that is also why their relationship isn't moving much even 2 years after the fact. It's because they just keep having sex to sort of comfort each other, instead of because they truely love one another. (It is still unclear wether there is actual love there or not. The fact that Mitsuki liked him, doesn't mean she loved him. And Takayuki's feelings are very much kept to himself). I don't see their "relationship" ever improving as things were going. I think Haruka waking up is actually a very good thing for Mitsuki and Takayuki's relationship because this event forces both of them to reflect on their actions. I mean really take some time apart, take a break from the sex and think where they are now. Why they are there. How they got there. And what should they do. Haruka is the reason for both of them breaking down as human beings and so she may also serve as a catalyst to bringing them back so to speak. Heh, this is my first post on this forum and it already turned into a huge rant. Heh. Sorry folks, all of my posts tend to end up like this so forgive me and this post (and any future posts I make). Quote:
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2003-11-07, 05:22 | Link #59 |
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Well, the story hints for some significant progress in episode 4 concerning the Takayuki/Mitsuki relationship. Up to then it's been Mitsuki forging ahead and Takayuki barely following. But the things turn around a bit: After running into Akane sending off her Kohais, Mitsuki drops the idea of moving together, but now _Takayuki_ is starting to actively work on moving together. Finally, right before Akane calls him up to tell him that her sister has regained consciousness, it's the first time ever since the accident that Takayuki/Mitsuki fall back into the happy pre-accident pattern when he changes the cups and teases her about it.
That's why the twist is so evil again: Just when they're making significant progress and Takayuki is about to seriously recommit, his world is turned upside down again |
2003-11-07, 05:35 | Link #60 |
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The cup thing is a little love game. Young lovers (past dating and before marriage) often play games like that. The point is that they are sharing each other's cups. Seems kind of stupid if you've never been in that deep with someone. It was to show the advanced state fo their relationship -- they are almost married. The slumming around in casual clothes togther, bantering about minor stuff, playing little love-games, etc.
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