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Old 2009-12-10, 14:00   Link #279
Haak
Me, An Intellectual
 
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
On paper, I don't think there's anything wrong with the ending.

The problem was that it was just a bit...well...weird.

Who ever heard of a town giving miracles and having a concious? Huanted houses and towns, sure. They're possessed by ghosts and spirits. What was Tomoya's town possessed by? Happiness? A lot of people don't even take it into account when trying to understand the ending, even when the importance of the town is stressed over and over again in the series. Why? Because they just don't want to.

Plus it's a bit odd that Tomoya must go and live his life with other girls in order to collect enough light orbs, just after he goes through character development in the form of wanting to have loved Nagisa no matter what.

I think the ending would've been a lot better if we were shown that Tomoya was actively trying to get more light orbs and was fully aware of it, perhaps showing a bit of desperation as well. Then it would've felt a bit more earned.
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