Ah well, I guess we’d better start warming up to the annoying big sister. No point in dumping the series just because they’ve written off the puppy.
I’m not particularly looking forward to the next ep – hmm, probably the first time I’ve said that since TM8.0 first started airing – but I’d be glad to know for certain whether or not our legs are being pulled.
Heh, good one usagijen. I’m still torn between resigning myself to an epic failure of twist-that-is-not-much-of-a-twist and fighting the good fight to show that everyone who believes it’s real has been reading too much of Dan Brown’s conspiracy theories.
@lelangir: omg I broke lela-chan’s trust /wrist and joins St. Yuuki
@Omisyth: thank u.
@Kairu & Panther: ufufu~
@Diego: don’t let this ruin your enjoyment, and by all means please watch this series till the end, we won’t find out the truth until we see it with our own eyes!
@TinyRedLeaf: rofl. but what is real, and what is not? ahh zetsubou shitaa!
Character deaths don’t sit well with me either, not unless it contributes to plot and/or character development, though I’ll still go on a little bit of RAEGGG mode before accepting what’s done is done. I don’t think anyone dies in Clannad? Or… I hope, haven’t watched it myself @__@
I agree. It doesn’t actually bother me in the long run if it actually contributes to the show. But it still makes me sad nonetheless.
Don’t listen to my theories about Clannad, I actually don’t know much about that story. It’s just most Kyoto Animation shows like this tend to bring emotion.
Actually, I like when shows invoke emotion for a change. Even sadness. Searching For the Full Moon (I want to cry just thinking about that ending– when Meroko turned into a– ah! *cries*), Kanon 2006 (I did cry when a certain someone got sick, personal experience made that hit a little close to home), etc.
Then there’s shows that add death drama for the sake of drama – that’s annoying. My little sister is still angry that her favorite character died in Samurai 7. Stupid friendly fire. But if over-drama annoys me, why do I plan to watch Code Geass? xP
Nah, Code Geass is pretty tame. It’s shows like AIR that I will never watch. Ever. I approve of invoking emotion, but I don’t need my heart ripped out and left to die. I don’t watch anime to reexperience realistic pain.
:O
He’s dead! He’s alive!
He’s undead!
WHAT THE FUCK USAJEN, I, LIKE, EXPECTED BETTER OF YOU.
what the fuck is this i dont even
I wish I never saw this post.
Nicely done.
Ah well, I guess we’d better start warming up to the annoying big sister. No point in dumping the series just because they’ve written off the puppy.
I’m not particularly looking forward to the next ep – hmm, probably the first time I’ve said that since TM8.0 first started airing – but I’d be glad to know for certain whether or not our legs are being pulled.
Heh, good one usagijen. I’m still torn between resigning myself to an epic failure of twist-that-is-not-much-of-a-twist and fighting the good fight to show that everyone who believes it’s real has been reading too much of Dan Brown’s conspiracy theories.
If you look closely, yuuki’s still making a shadow. He probably jumped into a chalk pit or something, which is why he’s all whitey.
If you’re delusional enough to see ghosts, then you’re delusional enough to see ghostly shadows too.
@lelangir: omg I broke lela-chan’s trust /wrist and joins St. Yuuki
@Omisyth: thank u.
@Kairu & Panther: ufufu~
@Diego: don’t let this ruin your enjoyment, and by all means please watch this series till the end, we won’t find out the truth until we see it with our own eyes!
@TinyRedLeaf: rofl. but what is real, and what is not? ahh zetsubou shitaa!
@Marigold Ran: what TinyRedLeaf said.
YUUKI IS DEAD! HE’S NO LONGER HERE!
BUT… ON MY BACK AND IN MY HEART, HE LIVES ON AS A PART OF ME!
B’AWWWWW
Live, Frogs, Live for Yuuki!!
WHY DID I LOOK AT THIS??? WHY???!
I HATE YOU! No, I don’t.
*sigh* I am not a fan of character deaths. Why I’m watching Cowboy Bebop and soon Clannad, I’m not sure…
Character deaths don’t sit well with me either, not unless it contributes to plot and/or character development, though I’ll still go on a little bit of RAEGGG mode before accepting what’s done is done. I don’t think anyone dies in Clannad? Or… I hope, haven’t watched it myself @__@
I agree. It doesn’t actually bother me in the long run if it actually contributes to the show. But it still makes me sad nonetheless.
Don’t listen to my theories about Clannad, I actually don’t know much about that story.
It’s just most Kyoto Animation shows like this tend to bring emotion.
Actually, I like when shows invoke emotion for a change. Even sadness. Searching For the Full Moon (I want to cry just thinking about that ending– when Meroko turned into a– ah!
*cries*), Kanon 2006 (I did cry when a certain someone got sick, personal experience made that hit a little close to home), etc.
Then there’s shows that add death drama for the sake of drama – that’s annoying. My little sister is still angry that her favorite character died in Samurai 7.
Stupid friendly fire. But if over-drama annoys me, why do I plan to watch Code Geass? xP
Nah, Code Geass is pretty tame. It’s shows like AIR that I will never watch. Ever. I approve of invoking emotion, but I don’t need my heart ripped out and left to die. I don’t watch anime to reexperience realistic pain.