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Originally Posted by physics223
I don't care much about Hagu; she's probably my least favorite person of H&C
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When first watching the first episodes of Honey & Clover, I was stunned by how flat, how thoroughly unalive Hagu was, & I was convinced, based on that, that the manga had been written by a man. At the outset, Hagu seemed nothing but a doll & an aspiration for Takemoto & Morita. In the familiar quick whirl of 2's first episode, I recalled these feelings & realized that I warmed to her only so slowly through the course of the show, to this not-yet-woman whose narrow voice bends under the leaden yammering of promise & potential & future, whose quivering voice may lack the strength for even she herself to hear, to confirm. & I think to myself: Could this but be written by a woman? Yamada & Mayama are the highlight for me, too, yes, but I'd be inordinately pleased to see the real Hagumi (who is hidden somewhere in the reticent depths of the real Umino Chika, I must suppose).
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Originally Posted by Noodlehead
Did anyone else get feelings of nostalgia while watching this episode?
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えぇぇ
また
ちょっと
泣いた
では、
アイスル未来