Emi ending (spoilers for days)

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Atario wrote:
Potato wrote:
Atario wrote:laydah awan?
Wait, why would Emi suddenly forget how to speak properly? :P
We'll just twok about dwogs, dwoughtas, cwoffee, ya know, no big whoop…
Now I'm picturing Emi as an elderly Jewish lady and it's killing me...
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All I'm seeing is Martin Scorsese with twintails and stripy socks. It's almost as bad, but I think marginally more hilarious.
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I am always nervous of misreading signals and making a move at the wrong time. If you look at Hisao, he is too. Emi has to tell him on the rooftop to kiss her for the first time. Knowing you're both down is almost indescribable, because a huge barrier (real or imagined) is removed.

I also found their banter after those first two scenes convincing and heartfelt. Now that they're out of the passionate moment they are looking at each other in a new light. They've done it, they can't take it back now, nothing will ever change what they shared. Looking at the other person's face and remember looking at it during the steamy clinch. They want more fun but they (as lovers) are still new so that awkwards still lingers.
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metalangel wrote:I am always nervous of misreading signals and making a move at the wrong time. If you look at Hisao, he is too. Emi has to tell him on the rooftop to kiss her for the first time. Knowing you're both down is almost indescribable, because a huge barrier (real or imagined) is removed.
This is pretty much my personal experience with my girlfriend. She pretty much has to make any kind of progression in our relationship because I'm too scared that I'll have misread something and then cock things up. In short, I sympathise with Hisao here A LOT.
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SpunkySix wrote:
Atario wrote:
Potato wrote: Wait, why would Emi suddenly forget how to speak properly? :P
We'll just twok about dwogs, dwoughtas, cwoffee, ya know, no big whoop…
Now I'm picturing Emi as an elderly Jewish lady and it's killing me...
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Comrade wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:
Atario wrote: We'll just twok about dwogs, dwoughtas, cwoffee, ya know, no big whoop…
Now I'm picturing Emi as an elderly Jewish lady and it's killing me...
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Oh Yiddish...
Well most Jews are not Ashkenazi so that joke went over my head...
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AaronIsCrunchy wrote:
metalangel wrote:I am always nervous of misreading signals and making a move at the wrong time. If you look at Hisao, he is too. Emi has to tell him on the rooftop to kiss her for the first time. Knowing you're both down is almost indescribable, because a huge barrier (real or imagined) is removed.
This is pretty much my personal experience with my girlfriend. She pretty much has to make any kind of progression in our relationship because I'm too scared that I'll have misread something and then cock things up. In short, I sympathise with Hisao here A LOT.
YES. That's part of the reason I loved their kissing scene, and like Emi in it so much. I am AWFUL with signals and risks, so having somebody perceptive enough to pick up on that would be great, and the sense of humor about it is a bonus.
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SpunkySix wrote:
AaronIsCrunchy wrote:
metalangel wrote:I am always nervous of misreading signals and making a move at the wrong time. If you look at Hisao, he is too. Emi has to tell him on the rooftop to kiss her for the first time. Knowing you're both down is almost indescribable, because a huge barrier (real or imagined) is removed.
This is pretty much my personal experience with my girlfriend. She pretty much has to make any kind of progression in our relationship because I'm too scared that I'll have misread something and then cock things up. In short, I sympathise with Hisao here A LOT.
YES. That's part of the reason I loved their kissing scene, and like Emi in it so much. I am AWFUL with signals and risks, so having somebody perceptive enough to pick up on that would be great, and the sense of humor about it is a bonus.
*sigh* Yeah, I think there are times when we all could have used that particularly pleasant cluebat.
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I'm to the point that even with that very direct application of cluebat, I'd probably still have trouble believing that Emi was interested, and it wasn't just a prank.
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bhtooefr wrote:I'm to the point that even with that very direct application of cluebat, I'd probably still have trouble believing that Emi was interested, and it wasn't just a prank.
I'd believe her, but I'd definitely have that creeping thought in the back of my mind.
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Comrade wrote:Oh Yiddish...
Well most Jews are not Ashkenazi so that joke went over my head...
...Sorry.

:lol: And I'm with Spunky on the clue thing. But then, I'm paranoid of everyone's intentions all the time.
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