About Shizune and ... Misha
About Shizune and ... Misha
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So yeah in shizune's route, we know that misha ends up wanting to commit suicide and despite us not knowing that for sure, personally i asume she would've done it if mr. swagervest didn't talked her out of it
my question is, if you take other routes, behind the scenes do you think misha would still end up in that position but without hisao to stop her?, while some would say that misha got there BECAUSE of shizune x hisao, if i remember corectly it was also (and more) because the way shizune was towards misha, always competing and everything only student council related and misha got fed up with that attitude, i may be wrong so feel free to corect me
anyway, any thoughts on this?
So yeah in shizune's route, we know that misha ends up wanting to commit suicide and despite us not knowing that for sure, personally i asume she would've done it if mr. swagervest didn't talked her out of it
my question is, if you take other routes, behind the scenes do you think misha would still end up in that position but without hisao to stop her?, while some would say that misha got there BECAUSE of shizune x hisao, if i remember corectly it was also (and more) because the way shizune was towards misha, always competing and everything only student council related and misha got fed up with that attitude, i may be wrong so feel free to corect me
anyway, any thoughts on this?
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First of all, if you're already spoilering stuff, there's no need to also write it in miniature font. In fact, there's no need to write it in miniature font regardless since I either have to rub noses with my screen or copy-paste the whole thing into Notepad to read it. Both actions are a bit much to be expecting from others.
As for Shizune and Misha...I personally believe their relationship is a ticking time bomb that would have gone off at some point, with or without Hisao's existence. Sooner or later, the upcoming graduation would have set it off even if the Student Council would have remained a duo. After all, that would have been the point where the two would separate and Shizune being the compartmentalized thinker that she is would still have failed to say the things to Misha that she needed to hear.
I don't think Misha would have taken her own life. Many people go through heartbreak each day and most of them eventually grow out of it.
That said, Hisao triggering the crisis "prematurely" probably helped solve it since there was still time to solve it. (and Hisao was able to act as a mediator) Without Hisao around, the falling-out might not have taken place until right before graduation with Shizune and Misha being separated before they had the time to properly repair their relationship. It might not be quite as bad as the bad ending, but they'd still end up not really interacting. Kind of a normal ending.
As for Shizune and Misha...I personally believe their relationship is a ticking time bomb that would have gone off at some point, with or without Hisao's existence. Sooner or later, the upcoming graduation would have set it off even if the Student Council would have remained a duo. After all, that would have been the point where the two would separate and Shizune being the compartmentalized thinker that she is would still have failed to say the things to Misha that she needed to hear.
I don't think Misha would have taken her own life. Many people go through heartbreak each day and most of them eventually grow out of it.
That said, Hisao triggering the crisis "prematurely" probably helped solve it since there was still time to solve it. (and Hisao was able to act as a mediator) Without Hisao around, the falling-out might not have taken place until right before graduation with Shizune and Misha being separated before they had the time to properly repair their relationship. It might not be quite as bad as the bad ending, but they'd still end up not really interacting. Kind of a normal ending.
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Every girl would inevitably run into the same problems with or without Hisao because the problems are not about Hisao. His presence just expedites everything. Whether or not they would still successfully navigate through these problems is a question best answered by fanfiction.
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And even then, those are guesses, I might add.Potato wrote:Every girl would inevitably run into the same problems with or without Hisao because the problems are not about Hisao. His presence just expedites everything. Whether or not they would still successfully navigate through these problems is a question best answered by fanfiction.
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yeah i was just curious what you guys thought , when the thought of bbye misha because noone was there to help her (like i said, i think she would've done it) hit me i got a bit despressed, because no more bubblyness:(
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Misha is in that situation because of Hisao and Shizune's relationship. If he hadn't come along, things would likely have continued to the end of the school year and graduation, and who knows where they'd have gone then? They would likely have gone their separate ways, and Misha would have been forced in a rather less upsetting way to come to terms with the fact that Shizune just doesn't like her like that.
As for whether she'd have actually done it? No, almost certainly not. You can be depressed, you can wish you were dead, you can even tell other people you wish you were dead, but actually going through with it is something else entirely. Every single day I have easy access to tall buildings, subway trains, bridges, sharp knives and poison that I could just use to end it, and I don't.
"No more bubblyness"?? That is a facade she's put on to mask and cope with her pain.
As for whether she'd have actually done it? No, almost certainly not. You can be depressed, you can wish you were dead, you can even tell other people you wish you were dead, but actually going through with it is something else entirely. Every single day I have easy access to tall buildings, subway trains, bridges, sharp knives and poison that I could just use to end it, and I don't.
"No more bubblyness"?? That is a facade she's put on to mask and cope with her pain.
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I often wonder exactly what she's like without that. I mean, she's exaggerating obviously, but it's not all fake, is it?metalangel wrote:"No more bubblyness"?? That is a facade she's put on to mask and cope with her pain.
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Certainly not. She seemed plenty bubbly in that one photo of her before the drills.SpunkySix wrote:I often wonder exactly what she's like without that. I mean, she's exaggerating obviously, but it's not all fake, is it?metalangel wrote:"No more bubblyness"?? That is a facade she's put on to mask and cope with her pain.
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That's a good point. She does look pretty happy there, in a giggly sort of way.Potato wrote:Certainly not. She seemed plenty bubbly in that one photo of her before the drills.SpunkySix wrote:I often wonder exactly what she's like without that. I mean, she's exaggerating obviously, but it's not all fake, is it?metalangel wrote:"No more bubblyness"?? That is a facade she's put on to mask and cope with her pain.
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Misha would probably be fine, I mean really, unrequited love is so damn common if everyone commited suicide over it we'd literally be a billion less.
No hisao:
Clung to shizune like glue, remain long distance friends, gets over her (Eventually)
With Hisao:
Realises how fruitless her actions are, finds someone else, forgets about shizune, but remains friends. (Faster than No Hisao)
Thats my thoughts.
No hisao:
Clung to shizune like glue, remain long distance friends, gets over her (Eventually)
With Hisao:
Realises how fruitless her actions are, finds someone else, forgets about shizune, but remains friends. (Faster than No Hisao)
Thats my thoughts.
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And now, Misha forces that side of her personality to the forefront, to the detriment of her interpreting for Shizune and annoyance of everyone else.
The WAHAHA? moment is her uncomfortably watching it fail to cope with every situation.
The WAHAHA? moment is her uncomfortably watching it fail to cope with every situation.
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My interpretation is that Misha never actually wanted to commit suicide. Rather, she was being manipulative in order to get sympathy from Hisao.
No, I can't point to any clear proof. I will point out that it well-established that Misha is willing to be duplicitous in order to elicit emotional responses from others -- i.e., her whole super-bubbly persona.
No, I can't point to any clear proof. I will point out that it well-established that Misha is willing to be duplicitous in order to elicit emotional responses from others -- i.e., her whole super-bubbly persona.
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I don't think she wanted to commit suicide either. She was just really really depressed and Hisao took it a bit too far.
Basically "Misha" feels like "Shiina" cranked up an extra four or five notches.
There are times in the game when you interact with Misha without Shizune around, and she comes across as much more quiet and subdued. She's still usually cheerful and her personality is intact for the most part, but she's much less in your face about it.Certainly not. She seemed plenty bubbly in that one photo of her before the drills.
Basically "Misha" feels like "Shiina" cranked up an extra four or five notches.
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I wish we got to see more canon Shiina. Not even as a romantic option, just as a person.Oddball wrote:Basically "Misha" feels like "Shiina" cranked up an extra four or five notches.
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She might act over the top whenever Shizune is around, consciously or unconsciously trying to put on a show for Shizune's benefit about how the whole sorry thing isn't bothering her in the slightest. (but it's not a facade, of course not, what do I know? you guys...)Oddball wrote: There are times in the game when you interact with Misha without Shizune around, and she comes across as much more quiet and subdued. She's still usually cheerful and her personality is intact for the most part, but she's much less in your face about it.