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"Dead fathers" a reoccurring motif?
unlisted said: "Dead fathers" a reoccurring motif?
I know right! :/ It's kind of getting old, even though it's still sad. I guess mother's aren't that important, especially in the political arena.
ChaosLegion said: Haven't seen anyone go into SEED mode for a while now.I guess it's about time.
Oh yeah...for some reason, I totally forgot about seed mode. And here I was wondering how Kira is going to get out of this situation. Ugh...and yes, it's definitely getting sadder and sadder. Natarle having to fight against Murrue D: And we finally just got over Kira vs. Athrun ;_;
I think it's a bit of a plot hole that suddenly the Earth forces are so incredibly overpowered when we were told their technology and tactics were way inferior to Zaft and Orb. I mean with just one ship and 3 psychotic Gundams they're matching Strike/Freedom/Buster and 2 capital ships? I mean come on... It would have been much better if Earth's forces were about strength in numbers...
"Perhaps there is a universal, absolute truth. Perhaps it justifies every question. But that's beyond the reach of these small hands." Mamoru Oshii
There is a cult of ignorance (...) nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Isaac Asimov
Episode really compelling narrative definitely time for action, fighting rich in interesting situations; Natarle is a great strategist, instead Ramius is the figure of the incompetent.
The best time is still always the departure of MS, it puts you on a strong emotional tension.
Mu finally enters the scene, Kira is in danger, I'm curious to find out how to be able to take off from that mess.
The new opening, is very catchy as the previous one.
i don't think he's even used it against those machines once, and to think he could have single handedly owned them all back at orb and prevented it's destruction by doing so.
also how the hell do they lose track of the only ship they are fighting against? "How did it get over there"