Oct. 7th, 2004

tempestuously: (tintinalle-kuro)
It's really sad that I write so much that in order to avoid spamming my Friends List, I have to separate things into different posts. XD;; Of course, this just adds to my sadness when nobody comments on any of my week's posts. But that's why I have time to bother. *bothers his sleeping self*

If I hear one more person bitch about FMA's ending, I'm going to personally track them down and punch them in the face. If they are stronger than me, I'll get one of the boys to do it. Seriously, bitches, there is a movie. And more seriously, WHAT DID YOU WANT? DEATH DEATH AND MORE DEATH?! Because that was the alternative. I'm damn happy something ending non-agonizingly for once. So you know what, FUCK OFF! *snuggles Elric bros and latches onto Roy* I mean, don't we have enough horribly depressing anime endings already? [livejournal.com profile] quebelly is right; anime watchers ARE obsessed with chara death. That and there's no way to satisfy them. I believe FMA fans would have thrown a shit-fit regardless of how BONES decided to end things.

Note: Above comment about obsession with chara-death does not mean that chara-death is not sometimes justified and meaningful. =P As I've quoted Woolf before, "Someone must die so that the other characters appreciate life more." It's a double-edged blade.

Again, I loved the ending and only my opinion counts.
tempestuously: (kirakins-yuki)
Nayami: Ack! He dyed his hair.
Tom: Isn't he with that blond guy?
Nayami: He broke up with him.
Tom: Yeah, that way he can make out with the mirror.

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One, I love Gravitation. It's one of my favorite mangas; it really is.

Two, I DO NOT LIKE Maki Murakami.

Three, Gravitation would be such a better series if someone other than her wrote it. I'm noticing this more and more lately. Most of Gravi's current fangirls don't care because you give them their shonen ai and they bounce around like morons, spouting praise and announcing their undying love for Ryuiichi. None of them ever notice how Murakami fucks up almost every single one of her most poignant moments with a stupid scene or just bad writing. Take things seriously for once, woman. I know Gravitation is not meant to be serous. But when you deal with serious issues even in a light-hearted story, you need to give them proper attention. If Shuiichi is afraid Yuki is cheating on him with Tohma, I want to see less of his off-the-wall antics and more anger/despair. If Tohma is really protective of Yuki, I want to see more of his edge and less of his "Oh, I was just being an ass" attitude. Even if this is their personalities, Murakami has shown both can act appropriately in certain situations: Tohma's sad moments with Yuki or Shuiichi's reassuring behavior around Yuki. It doesn't need to be this random. Why can't she be consistent?

Four, volume 8 just confirms this and I get angrier and angrier while reading. New characters? WTF?

Five, if you want to argue with me, I'd love to hear it. -_-

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