derek_t wrote:On Eva, once again I did get the point of it. And as I said it was made earlier. I believe its episode 19. After Shinji is forced to kill his friend in the Eva that turned angel (and don't try telling me he survived, in the future there is still no cure for that much blood loss). Shinji chooses to be an individual. He choose to finally stop looking for other people to accept him. And then what occurs, he sees someone growing watermelons and goes back. I'm sorry the show clearly should end at this point. Don't believe me watch EOE and that episode. Notice Shinji basicly the exact same character in both.
No he didn't. He finally accepts this in Episode 26 while in Instrumentality. If that were the case, why does he choose not to fight and be a coward in EoE? If he were so confident in himself and an individual, he wouldn't have been so paralyzed.
Watermelons? Huh? The only scene with watermelons is in Episode....19 PRIOR to him attacking/destroying that angel. It was with Kaji and Kaji was watering his watermelons. I don't see your point in that this was some magical ending where Shinji realized everything. You're very wrong here and the other 7 episodes were very necessary for all the "indentity searching" that was done. I'd go so far as to say that there are no useless episodes in Evangelion.
And in fact, the episodes you say should be cut are probably the most important. We learn who Rei really is, the plot for Instrumentality, Asuka's own search for identity, Kaji's death and well...Episode 25/26 which are debateably the most important.
Oh and Toji lived. Again, you obviously weren't paying much attention when they SHOW HIM in the hospital bed...ALIVE. This in itself tells me that you weren't paying much attention since it is explicitely shown in a scene for at least 2 or 3 minutes.
Again, watch the show again. You obviously missed something.
derek_t wrote:Oh and dwchang, don't condesending me. There was a lot of "lets name them angels for no reason", "lets have objects from the bible appear for no reason", thats what is call philo-bable (actually its religio-bable). Look at UncleMilo if you want an idea of how to debate a post. He made his points clear on why he thought the ending was good (I don't understand why he thinks I want Vash to kill Knives though). What am I wrong on. Did Sinji not do what UncleMilo claims he did episodes earlier or not.
UncleMilo thanks for your critizisims. Can I ask now that I expanded on my points do you understand (if not agree) at least on where I am comming from.
"Don't condescending me?" I don't think you can use that word as a verb by adding "ing" to it, but regardless I understand your jumbled grammar.
Actually, all that "babble" you speak of did have a point in the story. There are actually very few things that aren't explained or symbolic of something. If you think it's just "religio-babble" then you, again, need to watch the show again. Do you seriously need the show to *tell you* everything and if it doesn't it's just babble?
As for Uncle Milo, he and I agree nearly 100% on Evangelion. He's just being more patient than I. I'd have written the same thing if:
A) I hadn't already written that stuff about 9 or 10 other times
B) I wasn't annoyed by your negative comments
I will admit that I could've been more patient and said the same thing and I'm sorry, but you obviously haven't been on the boards that long...I've explained this at least 9 or 10 times and it gets a little old and obviously annoys me. Again...sorry, but my advice is still the same...watch the show again. It's quite apparent to me and probably 50% of the people reading that you missed something.