@ETERNAL it’ll be okay. /me has your post still loaded on home computer
@aurabolt, right… from a realistic pov, it’s way to coincidental of an occurrence, its silly. The greater story will be how the family deals with such a disaster. BTW, I do believe that a female in Japan is much much more likely to suicide than die from complication of birth.
Nagisa going is sad, but just as depressing, or more, is Tomoya’s circumstance, and Sanae, and Akio… those left behind. I’m not even watching AS, but I can’t help but sympathize such untimeliness on a personal level.
“I’m not even watching AS, but I can’t help but sympathize such untimeliness on a personal level.”
Wait what? I thought you posted this because you watched it. D:
I am not going to think too deep into the coincidence since this is Key. Those writers are sadists I am telling you. Name me a female character from a Key game who doesn’t go through a traumatic event. I swear, they all die of Gooey Peach JuiceAIDScancer …I don’t know. Pick your poison.
The route where Nagisa dies is the best one by the way. I actually approve that direction. The shock is from KyoAni’s decision. They carried a bunch of fans on a happy two season adventure. And now they are going to kill off Nagisa. Now that’s what I call backstabbing.
Nah, I only watched the first season, but I really enjoyed Nagisa very much… She was perhaps my 1st or 2nd favorite of the girls.
Yea, it’s messed up that this character’s death will become a driving point towards the final development, but can the rest of the series really match up to it? Profound learning for Tomoya? I have no idea if the meaning will be great enough when compared with a situation where she didn’t die…
T_T
You just got trolled by KyoAni. \(o_O)/
@ETERNAL it’ll be okay. /me has your post still loaded on home computer
@aurabolt, right… from a realistic pov, it’s way to coincidental of an occurrence, its silly. The greater story will be how the family deals with such a disaster. BTW, I do believe that a female in Japan is much much more likely to suicide than die from complication of birth.
Nagisa going is sad, but just as depressing, or more, is Tomoya’s circumstance, and Sanae, and Akio… those left behind. I’m not even watching AS, but I can’t help but sympathize such untimeliness on a personal level.
“I’m not even watching AS, but I can’t help but sympathize such untimeliness on a personal level.”
Wait what? I thought you posted this because you watched it. D:
I am not going to think too deep into the coincidence since this is Key. Those writers are sadists I am telling you. Name me a female character from a Key game who doesn’t go through a traumatic event. I swear, they all die of
Gooey Peach JuiceAIDScancer…I don’t know. Pick your poison.The route where Nagisa dies is the best one by the way. I actually approve that direction. The shock is from KyoAni’s decision. They carried a bunch of fans on a happy two season adventure. And now they are going to kill off Nagisa. Now that’s what I call backstabbing.
Nah, I only watched the first season, but I really enjoyed Nagisa very much… She was perhaps my 1st or 2nd favorite of the girls.
Yea, it’s messed up that this character’s death will become a driving point towards the final development, but can the rest of the series really match up to it? Profound learning for Tomoya? I have no idea if the meaning will be great enough when compared with a situation where she didn’t die…
Damn it. Damn it all.