2014-12-06, 08:41 | Link #122 |
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Sooo what is so good about Kaori?
1stGot jealous at Airi then died 2nd got jealous of Yui then died again Airi and even the sempai are waaaay better than her If we are to consider the second time line, sending Yui back won't change anything (unless Sou didn't think of that) so why send her again and again that will start an infinite loop? Unless the past characters itself are to be aware of the impending doom or the continuous time loop, there will be no end to it... |
2014-12-06, 19:31 | Link #125 |
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damn! Yui! Are you Homura?? Why she should meet this kind of fate?? and why for that no-for-good Kaori??
let's just give up with Kaori's fate *her death from tragic to become silly right now* choose Airi or Nagisa and give up in Kaori's reviving plan or Sou should just choose Yui *Yui would fall asleep after Kaori's death* then wake her up again in the future I think this is the only VN adaptation that actually make me gritted my teeth (well, Grisaia almost did it as well). The impact is delivered in perfect way Great episode! I'm starting to find out the way to get out from this silly loop |
2014-12-06, 19:38 | Link #126 |
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Ep 10
Well, for me the story continues to be very interesting and well presented, and this is coming from someone who generally dislikes time travel elements in stories. (If only the animation sloppiness and carelessness were not present. Combine the story with the gorgeous art of the VN I have seen and...well, setting that aside for now.) I actually like Kaori as a character, and like most of the characters, in fact. For me the weak link from the beginning has been Sou. Quite a contrast male lead wise to the other VN adaptations airing this season for me. Will keep watching this one to the end though.
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2014-12-07, 01:58 | Link #128 | |
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2014-12-13, 14:24 | Link #136 |
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Basicly, True end route (or true ending) means the route that the game developer said "This is how the story supposes to end, other ends you can get are just the optional ending"
BUT If you are asking how is the story in the ture end route....that would be a spoiler. I can't post it here.
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2014-12-13, 14:34 | Link #137 | |
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2014-12-13, 23:13 | Link #138 |
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Am I the only one that finds themselves disliking future Sou after this episode?
It's basically said that the reason that future Sou is doing all this is that he feels guilty over not being able to give a response to Kaori's confession before the accident. It feels like he's doing it much more to make himself feel better as opposed to just wanting to (obsessively) save Kaori's life. And he doesn't even bat an eyelash when Airi brings up the fact that Yui would no longer exist once the past is changed, making it seem like he only saw Yui as a tool to achieve that goal of making himself feel better and nothing more. It may not be all true, but with the anime displayed things, that's the impression it gave me and really makes me feel bad for Yui.
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2014-12-13, 23:39 | Link #139 | |
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2014-12-14, 17:22 | Link #140 |
I disagree with you all.
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I don't really get the Kaori hate. It's not her fault she was doomed to die.
Sou's the one who placed Yui in a difficult situation by basically creating her so she could sacrifice herself for Kaori's sake. And Airi and Nagisa helped him. Kaori had nothing to do with it. |
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