Thanks, Aaz.
Something I was thinking about is related to this...in a wierd way. The way the strength of both Guts and the "water snake" (can't remember name and I'm short on time) is explained could be roughly equivalent to Guts cutting through a lightning-bolt from the ancient greek...
Damn. Sorry bro. :???:
Do you think that Ganishka's fog form and Flora's fire form are the same type magic? I promise not to twist your reply with my own visions this time. :isidro:
Great episode!
Guts' berserk-o-sense was tingling and we seem to have evidence that somewhere in Ganishka's ranks is an apostle. Aaz, I remember your theory about Ganishka not being an apostle being similar to what I had thought. Miura's doing a great job of toying with us eh?
Also, Ishidoro...
Exactly. I find joy in Guts' "no surrender" attitude that gets him out of the most impossible situations. It may not be pretty, but he does it on his own steam.
I do love the Skullknight. I'm really anxious to see some back story on him.
Okay, I see what you're saying. I misunderstood and thought that you were saying I was wrong about feeling a certain way. My apologies.
All arguments aside, is the point I was making late?
Is that the episode in which the moonchild stopped Guts?
When Guts looked at them in that episode they were shrouded in darkness, but they didn't look particularly "evil" as Daiba in the current ep. You guys have even mentioned that he looks like Void.
So it still stands that I wasn't...
This is exactly what I would want to happen. It's time for the group to push themselves to the limit and realize what they're capable of.
Also, I've become a bit saddened after seeing what Guts sees while in berserk mode. Obviously it's been stated numerous times that nothing is safe while he's...
wow. My first sentence asks "What if Griffith has a plan..." The only plan I remember the protagonist of The Matrix having is the one to save Morpheus. I also used the words "the one", but I don't think I put enough emphasis on it to be used in the all-powerful way.
I like to think that I...
Re: Theresa's Return
Please, do tell what book this is?
Yeah. I bet Miura keeps the idea as a spare story arc or something.
This is exactly what I thought.
Theresa's Return
Would you bring Theresa back into the story as a "vengeance" character, hell-bent on destroying Gattsu, or a "thanks" character, who realized why Gattsu said the things he said to her and fights alongside him?
Judeau's death scene was extremely sad to me, at first. I later realized that he got the most noble death of all the Hawks during the Eclipse, IMO.
He didn't deserve to die, of course, but he got the best death that he could have in that situation.