It's not really a slight to be addressed by the highest-ranked living royalty.bph said:Somehow, it seems fitting that Griffith would let Charlotte do most of the talking, as a further slight to the old nobility.
yota821 said:^Seems like a perfect setting for a coloring. *nudge* *nudge*
Uriel said:But, yes, I think the whole deal with the Pontiff showing up to approve their marriage is a likely outcome for this episode. I cannot see this span with Griffith lasting much longer after that, though. With the next episode being the last of volume 32, perhaps 287 will kick off with Guts and company.
Rhombaad said:I agree, but only if things wrap up nicely with the Pontiff. It'd be a great place to switch back to Guts' group. Does anyone think Miura will have some sort of storyline involving the voyage to the island, or will Guts and company arrive at Skellig pretty quickly?
Uriel said:Well, dialogue is inevitable. Whether they'll be talking for many, many episodes on end remains to be seen.
Uriel said:I'm hoping for their sake its a pleasant voyage... they could do with a break.
He's looked pretty masculine these past few episodes in contrast to some others, actually.MaN said:Griffith's features seems more and more woman-like with every episode.
SaiyajinNoOuji-Trading Cards said:Well now that Griffith has his sure fire way of becoming Nobility/Next King, the next question is HOW is he going to remove Charlotte from the picture when things are said and done? Let casualty do its thing and have her taken out by an unfortunate accident?
SaiyajinNoOuji-Trading Cards said:Well now that Griffith has his sure fire way of becoming Nobility/Next King, the next question is HOW is he going to remove Charlotte from the picture when things are said and done? Let casualty do its thing and have her taken out by an unfortunate accident?!
SaiyajinNoOuji-Trading Cards said:Well now that Griffith has his sure fire way of becoming Nobility/Next King, the next question is HOW is he going to remove Charlotte from the picture when things are said and done? Let casualty do its thing and have her taken out by an unfortunate accident?