Thread: Crunchyroll Saint Seiya Omega
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Old 2013-01-15, 01:51   Link #1493
ellessarr
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Originally Posted by houkoholic View Post
It's pretty obvious she died. With her not being able to tell that it was Souma besides her and her confusing that it was Mars and then pleading him (still thinking that Souma is Mars) to not leave her alone is pretty much your standard "she's dying and weak thus can't even think straight" cliche. Unless they do something Gundam SEED like then she's good as confirmed dead.

Souma crying for Sonia isn't really that hard to understand either. Yes he knew she killed his father, but for multiple times Souma was able to see the truth of the situation - he saw exactly how Sonia reluctantly killed his father, and on top of that he also got a good look of her feelings how she is still being tormented for killing Souma's father etc, and not only that Souma also learnt that his father has a big heart and would not want him to seek revenge on someone like Sonia whom was only just misguided by her false sense of loyalty towards Mars but would instead wanted him to save her, just like back then how Souma's father wanted to save Sonia from her misguided loyalty too. Seriously the Souma/Sonia back story is probably the best developed sub-story in Omega so far where there's no real loose ends of WTF moments of suddenly changed motivations.
i'm still waiting a offical confirmation about this: because is not like i not liked her death(indeed i disliked this), but her death scene looked too much "poor developed" for me to accept who she really died, if indeed she died i'm fine but until i get a real confirmation i gona stick with "maybe", another clue about her not die is, no one sense her cosmo vanish even eden dont sense "her death" in she is a gold saint or at last her cosmo level can be sense by everyone on the start but us see kouga and yuna and eden and no one talked about sense her death(her cosmo vanishing).
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