Let me try it one last time
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Let me try it one last time
Trigun is one of many animes that while the story itself is complete end in ambugouity (please correct spelling).
Is that a fair statement?
Is that a fair statement?
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Re: Let me try it one last time
derek_t wrote:Trigun is one of many animes that while the story itself is complete end in ambugouity (please correct spelling).
Is that a fair statement?
AMBIGUOUSLY:
1. Capable of being understood in two or more possible ways.
2. Doubtful or uncertain, especially from obscurity or indistinctness. Inexplicable.
I disagree.
I think the story contained in the series has a very certain and well defined ending. I think there are no two ways of looking at the story itself.
The story sets up characters and conflicts for our characters. The main character resolves the conflikct of the story in the climax of the piece and then we have the denouement, where we see the likely path our characters will take into their futures based on the results of said climax.
Therefore, I find no ambiguity in the story premise of Trigun. I see no two ways about the way the story unfolds.
Let's see...
Do you have a problem with Little Red Riding Hood? I mean... they don't tell you what happens to her after she and her grandmother weight the wolf's opened stomach with stones and drown it. After all... does she marry the woodsman? Does the grandmother move closer to the rest of the family so Little Red Riding Hood doesn't have to go through the woods anymore?
Or maybe... the story of Little Red Riding Hood has completed the important messages of the story (a tale of warning to young virgin girls that is contained in a metaphoric story... but I'm not going to go on this subject anymore)
Anyway, I have written vast pages, using many refs from the series to show you that there is no ambiguity in the story of Trigun. The message is clear, the story is solid.
I know you don't like the story. I know you don't like the message and I've already heard why you don't like the message... and I don't find your reasoning to be too impressive.
You don't like it, fine... that's your opinion...
but to say the story is ambiguous... well, that's wrong.
-Uncle Milo
There are two kinds of people in this world:
Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.
Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.
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Re: Let me try it one last time
I believe you mentioned in one of your previous threads(when i was to lazy to respond) that them saying by having vash let knives live knives would be changed is wrong. And possibly that is...if they even did that. No one said Knives would listen to Vash and his ways, but Vash decided to try to any wayderek_t wrote:Trigun is one of many animes that while the story itself is complete end in ambugouity (please correct spelling).
Is that a fair statement?
Good thing this is ur last time because it seems uncle milo is shooting you down each oneWhen he killed legato and realised he can make mistakes he said himself that he would not repeat them, there for when he fought knives he didnt

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Your right
Your right.
Just because I feel question go unanswered, doesn't mean the show in itself is ambiguitus.
Its wrong of me to suggest it.
Just because I feel question go unanswered, doesn't mean the show in itself is ambiguitus.
Its wrong of me to suggest it.