![]() ![]() She's semi-aware that it's a hopeless dream. One of Kafuka's dreams are to become a god in the next life. She may have some kind of disturbing presence in her eyes, as it's shown that it terrified Meru to the point of her attempting to escape. When Kafuka meets Meru, she thinks that regardless of whether you can text or talk, you can communicate with people by reading their eyes. For example, when Nozomu attempts to hang himself from a tree at the beginning of the series, she claims he is "making himself taller". She always manages to find the positive perspective to even the most grim situation imaginable. Permanent link to this post.She always has an insanely optimistic outlook on life. Note 3: I have no idea how Quiet Zero fits into this. Note 1: E.g., "What Delling did to that lesbian couple was objectively terrible, but not subjectively so because they weren't 'our' lesbian couple." I'm pro-revenge enough that I would find such a finale distasteful, almost as a matter of principle. However, I'm also skeptical the conclusion will adopt the forgiveness aspects from The Tempest, particularly since Prospero's betrayal involved a loss of authority, not the literal murder of everyone he cared about. I'm disinclined to believe G-Witch will end with Elnora in ruin, and Delling triumphant. Moreover, I'm increasingly cognizant that The Tempest ends with a wedding, not a bloodbath. ![]() I do find it odd they use portable data-storage devices. After all, Prospera has had at least some opportunities to stab Delling in the neck, so simply offing him doesn't seem to be the primary objective. This is partly because I don't know the particular specifics of her revenge plan. Maybe Prospera's true face (as it were) will be revealed and she'll get her comeuppance when Suletta (and Ericht) turn on her, but I'm not sure I find this prospect convincing. Although, Prospera is possibly playing a long con, and has devoted considerable energy for decades to deceive and exploit her own daughter(s) in pursuit of a convoluted revenge plan. Every on-screen interaction (and every historical one, according to Suletta's beaming admiration) appears authentic. Likewise, I scrutinize her role as a mother through the same lens Suletta uses. I'm also accepting Prospera's explanation to Miorine in episode 14 about enrolling Suletta to fulfill her wish of attending school while keeping her in a safe(r) environment as sincere. 2 For example, I assume Ericht really was dying and that Elnora did not turn her into a child-Gundam chimera for Fullmetal Alchemist reasons. Granted, I'm taking Prospera at her word when she offers explanations or insights. I guess she doesn't have a shitload of Suletta pictures decorating her desk. The worst accusations I can levy involve emotional manipulation, but assigning blame exclusively to Prospera for the actions others take strips agency away from those victims and reduces them to mere instruments. To be clear, I also do not perceive her purported transgressions as being especially egregious. (I'm unsure how many died in total, but it seems like dozens.) Consequently, this factor shapes my perspective about everything Elnora has done (and has been accused of doing) in her Propsera guise. She escaped with four-year-old Ericht as the facility's sole survivors while cold-blooded killers butchered her husband, her mentor, and everyone at Fólkvangr. You don't always recognize the last time you'll see a loved one when it happens.Įlnora Samaya, of course, did know those people. It's as if viewers collectively shrugged and concluded it was all right because we barely knew those people. I don't believe there's been any meaningful attempt to justify the assault, so I'm mystified this doesn't come up more often. (Spoilers henceforth for the first 17 episodes.)Ī significant factor responsible for this (apparently minority) view is my unwillingness to minimize Delling Rembran's role orchestrating and initiating the mass murder depicted in the "PROLOGUE" episode. ![]() I also support her quest for revenge even though I'm uncertain as to the specifics of her plan. However, I still regard her as a protagonist. The viewpoints I see about Kidou Senshi Gundam: Suisei no Majo ( Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury) in my sliver of the anime fandom uniformly vilify Prospera, differing only in the intensity of the condemnations. Weird how your dad never mentioned murdering all those people. Idolmetrics (you know what, never mind).Animetrics (what the fuck are Animetrics?!).WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy? Will You Save Us?.Anohana: We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day.» Archive » Prospera is a caring mother who loves her tall daughters Version 5.4 ~ Haruhi gave rock and roll to you. ![]()
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