
Also, you should read his autobiography.
Your opinions are terrible.Jobriq wrote:The most disappointing thing about Lilly's path? My man Jigoro never made an appearanceI think he shouts at you from behind the door when you ring their door at some time late at night, but Hideaki is the one who answer. Jigoro is so manly he could've carried Hisao to the airport faster than the cab and probably beat Lilly to the airport.
Also, you should read his autobiography.
Possibly.Still, I think my main idea as for why Lilly did what she did is pretty possible. And would make MUCH more sense than going "NEVER LEAVE ME!!" then leaving herself for no good reason like everyone seems to believe.
Sore wa himitsu desu.griffon8 wrote:Kosher, just because sex is your answer to everything doesn't mean that sex is the answer to everything.
Very YES. However:EyesOfLilly wrote:Lilly confessed to Hisao because she knew it was her chance to do so, and if she did not she probably never would get the chance to again. The reasoning behind this is because Lilly wanted to live her life in Japan to the fullest while she still could and perhaps maybe even find something in Japan to stay there (namely Hisao).
So close, but. If you look at what Lilly says carefully, she never actually says she's made a decision when she finally does tell him about it. She just gives some weak reasons why it would be ok if she did. And then Hisao just sort of assumes it's all a fait accompli and more or less gives up — he never really even tells her he wants her to stay, right up to the mad dash to the airport. Freakin' Hisao.by that point Lilly had finally decided to leave and it was too late to do anything about it. Although Hisao tries to get her to stay, he still doesn't show any initiative to try showing her why she should stay. It's not until Lilly actually leaves for Scotland that he finally shows initiative to try and get her to stay.
Not the brightest bulb in the box, that guy...Atario wrote:Freakin' Hisao.
No teenager ever is.Xanatos wrote:Not the brightest bulb in the box, that guy...Atario wrote:Freakin' Hisao.
The day you found the internet.Oddball wrote:No teenager ever is.Xanatos wrote:Not the brightest bulb in the box, that guy...Atario wrote:Freakin' Hisao.
Except me. I knew everything back when I was a teenager. ... I'm not sure at what point I forgot it all...
You do remember correctly, and I would have acted the same way - I hope.if I recall correctly - when Lilly tells Hisao she's going to Scotland she seems pretty damn set, like you can tell she's just mulled everything over and she's decided, y'know? And I remember thinking that she must have truly considered everything, and that's she's just decided to leave Hisao, for whatever reason...
That's just one interpretation. An alternative one would be that she was just too afraid/well-raised to seriously consider saying "no" to her parent's request.Hisao is laying in bed or something and has this huge revelation where he's like "Oh shit, Lilly didn't actually want to go to Scotland she just thought she was being a burden to me and was waiting for me to speak up
Sore wa himitsu desu.griffon8 wrote:Kosher, just because sex is your answer to everything doesn't mean that sex is the answer to everything.
I probably would have said something like "I didn't 'see' it coming" cuz blindness is funny amirite?Mirage_GSM wrote:You do remember correctly, and I would have acted the same way - I hope.if I recall correctly - when Lilly tells Hisao she's going to Scotland she seems pretty damn set, like you can tell she's just mulled everything over and she's decided, y'know? And I remember thinking that she must have truly considered everything, and that's she's just decided to leave Hisao, for whatever reason...
I'm not one to get angry easily, but I'm not sure I could have kept a few bitter comments to myself...
This is more correct than you seem to understand later on. More below.Magnenntae wrote:Hisao just goes "Well gosh, ok."
In fact it's Lilly who pitches that.and pitches the idea of a long distance relationship even though both of them know that wouldn't work
I don't think you are remembering correctly; however, to be fair to you, I find a lot of people miss this even when they have the text in front of them. In fact, Lilly doesn't tell Hisao she has decided. She just drops a few reasons why it would be ok for her to go, then she waits for his reaction. Which, as you correctly remembered at the very top of your post, is just dully moving on with the assumption that it's a total done deal. At no point up till that last-minute dash to the airport does he ever so much as say he wants her to stay.again, this is if I recall correctly - when Lilly tells Hisao she's going to Scotland she seems pretty damn set, like you can tell she's just mulled everything over and she's decided, y'know?
Not counting the HNNNGGG MY HEART "mistakes" (forgetting to take meds that keep you alive is pretty retarded)Atario wrote: As in (almost?) all the mistakes made in all the routes, the blame is shared.