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Join Date: Nov 2011
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He may be a professional with heavy equipment who's been tricked and hired by GHQ.
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2011-11-18, 17:24 | Link #2442 | |
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How about Ayase, Kenji, and the whole naming scheme.
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2011-11-18, 17:57 | Link #2443 |
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I want to know who Shu is pulling the void out of in the episode 7 preview.
I'm going to rule out the 3 funeral parlor girls and the rest of their group because it doesn't look like they're on a boat. This leaves 3 people: Blond girl Blond guy Blond Gai My vote is on the foreign-looking blond guy.
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2011-11-18, 18:02 | Link #2444 | |
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2011-11-18, 18:36 | Link #2447 |
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Because I reviewing episode 6 more carefully, there are things that I found very interesting, especially to see him a second time, in order to better understand some of the scenes.
Shu and Gai scene ,Another Gai and Inori plan to manipulate Shu ? I thought about this question while watching the episode and beacuse I already knowing what would happen , I must say this was another initiative from Inori. you can clearly see that Gai was surprised that was Shu the one who heard his confession. I have the impression that Gai give up to expect help from Shu (I could be wrong though). One confirmation to this is at the end of this scene when he calls Shu a Fool (or similar). The second confirmation is when Shu appear wiht the void combined (the destroy satellites). And the final confirmation at the end of the episode when he asks Shu why he came back and Gai goes on to say that a sinner was enough. In short I think Inori understood that the only way to resolve the situation Shu / Gai was that Shu hear Gai confession in her place and I would say that it work seeing the end of the episode and the ending of this episode. For the mysterious girl I find it interesting that she intervened when Shu had his monologue if it was right that he was just looking and doing nothing. That is, she herself asked him if he wanted to save everyone, if he wanted to save Gai. Since we are on the speech I wonder if Shu has understand something thanks this. I mean the way Shu talk to Gai when Gai asked about that void, it seemed to me that Shu had realized who the girl was or just me who thinks so? Spoiler for Imm at the end of the ending:
For the Preview episode 7. The I find very interesting what the prewiev show, one thing that I wonder is if Shu will tells his mother that he will live with some friends or find some kind of excuse. Because I highly doubt that Shu will return to live in his old house. After all, after this episode Shu is part of the "Undertaker" whic mean that he has to live with them. (afterall he can go from his place to their base every day or every time there is a mission. ) Last edited by Soji; 2011-11-18 at 19:06. |
2011-11-18, 18:39 | Link #2448 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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Well ... *sigh* ... after ep 6 I have to finally say that I will remove the series from my active following list.... I will likely watch it later on when it has finished airing. At the moment there is just not enough in the show to keep my attention on it....
C'est la vie.
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2011-11-18, 18:44 | Link #2450 | |
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2011-11-18, 19:26 | Link #2452 |
Guess what time it is?
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Forgot to voice my continued disappointment in Daryl this week. I tend to like psycho blood knight villains, but he's still not doing anything for me. Sadness.
Re: Captain Blondemuscles in the preview: 'Murica. Eff Yeah! She's probably a bit boney to use as a pillow. But who am I kidding, I wouldn't complain. I certainly wouldn't be making a face like Shu's. |
2011-11-18, 19:30 | Link #2453 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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By the way, I'm kind of stupid for figuring this out (and I stated some similar things in the past), but I just really realized something. These bad guys are STUPID beyond belief. This is like Battlefield Earth stupid: they rule the planet (or maybe it's just Tokyo, I forget), yet you don't see how they could possibly have done it. Their aim is terrible, and that's if they shoot, their plans are half-assed and rely too much on assumption, and they are just so one-dimensionally evil and arrogant that it's just painful. I can't recall one competent person in that army. Not even "evil-eye" was really all that great.
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2011-11-18, 19:57 | Link #2454 | |
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I loved the insert song, liked the ED very much, and was a bit lukewarm to the OP at first. But now I love it, too, and listen to it right through every time.
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2011-11-18, 20:22 | Link #2455 | |
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Also, I positively adore Guilty Crown because it is so cliche and narmy. I enjoy watching it. Though poor Shu, something tells me he'll always be the butt monkey. Gai in a suit? Oh swasher, still doesn't beat that lawyer get-up he had. |
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2011-11-18, 20:27 | Link #2456 | |
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And Gai in a what? Where?
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2011-11-18, 21:07 | Link #2457 |
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Ayase: We won't let you get to Inori-san so easily! Fufufufu.... Tsugumi: *in English* YOU SHARRU NOTA PASS! Shu: ... ... Inori: *looking at everyone* What is going on? Ayase: Don't worry Inori-san, we'll protect you from that grabby boy! Inori: "Grabby"? *looks at Shu* ... do you like to grab things, Shu? Tsugumi: Be careful, Inori, he might look to grab more than your Void next time! Ayase: *snickers* Oh yes, definitely! Inori: ... *looks at Shu* ... Shu: ... what...? Inori: ...Shu no Ecchi... Shu: NAN DE DAI YO!!?
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2011-11-18, 21:08 | Link #2458 | ||
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2011-11-18, 21:58 | Link #2459 |
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Join Date: May 2004
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This sixth episode pretty much answers about the kind of folk Gai is just as I thought.
Except for Inori, probably, not everyone else can read and tell the true Gai, but they cherished him as the "Leader" that takes care of them. We know that Gai's putting on his best face as "Leader", but he feels stained and unworthy for all the lives he has lost under his care; Kyo's final moments of gratitude, as Gai delivered Kyo eternal rest were the most painful to watch, because Gai cannot repay back the debts to the dead but only moving forward to fulfill the promised goal: freeing Japan from GHQ. I do understand now the other members' feelings regarding Shu's "no-no" stance about sacrificing anymore lives. Naivety doesn't work for miracles in an scenario of theirs where daily people are getting killed (in)discriminately by a corrupted, corporal-administrative, organization that has hold over the entire country. I just hope Funeral are very willing and ready to die for the sake of every people that comprise their personal world and unwavering love to those people, and not because Shu's interpreting as putting themselves as blind followers to Gai. Furthermore, I think they're not like that, and it was a breather watching that brawl between Shu and Gai, because from eavesdropping accidentally Gai's monologue Shu learned a deal about how Gai truly is and how he feels about this bloodshed war, although at first Shu was in denial that Gai isn't as the apperances led him to believe Gai was this indifferent leader. Now, this bring us towards the conclusion for those two. A sort of partnership with Shu acknowledging to Gai that they'll be accomplices, and Gai not taking offense at all taking Shu's hand. BTW, the revelation for this episode centers around the mysterious memory of the unidentified girl, who likely is the person Gai recalls from his past, the same girl that resembles Inori to a physical extent. Spoiler:
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2011-11-19, 00:01 | Link #2460 |
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
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KANE GAI LIVES!
And with that the mission to destroy GDI GHQ's Ion Cannon Leucocyte begins! Well it seems that our Brother Gai is a more caring person than we thought....or is he? We shall see.... And so in trucks bearing the crimson emblem of the Brotherhood of Nod Funeral Parlour, the assault begins. Ranged against them, some really really incompetent security forces led by a psychopath piloting a mech. What's that Special Agent Tanya Inori is here too? Must be the high-end nature of the mission. After surviving one orbital strike despite being in the center of the blast, another should be no issue right? So our Leader thinks as he prepares to show the world his Messianic abilities in downing GDI's GHQ's satellite. But then the secret Tiberium based entity experiment of GDI GHQ awakens and drawing on the suppressed memories of our protag as well as his repressed sexuality (seriously...control your feelings dood) gets him to use her Tiberium Void at a far higher level than before, downing the satellite This then leads to the question.....if she is Cocytus, What is our protag? Find out Player as you advance to further missions for our glorious Brotherhood and Leader!
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