ginywiny wrote:I think he means that they girls would still notice Hisao even if you dated somebody else.
Well, perhaps.
But would the depressed, feet-dragging sadsack that is Act One Hisao notice them all or would he zero in on the first one to really grab his attention, in a desperate bid for some good thing to come of his crippling uprooting, to the exclusion of them? Judging by the game, the second one. And that being the case, whether they notice him or not (we really can't say what they're doing because he doesn't notice
them), he's not exactly showing any major desire to know them much. That can easily turn people away before they even approach (as can being a depressed feet-dragger). And they each have excuses, really.
Emi runs. A lot. If Hisao gives it up, without that time together, they simply don't catch each other very often.
Hanako's a traumatically shy recluse. Without basically forcibly inserting himself into the group, obviously nothing comes of that.
Shizune can't be bothered if he doesn't join the council. Misha can't be bothered unless Shizune can be bothered. Really, Shizune
does notice him from the very beginning and for a fair length of time but after he blows them off so many times...Well, yeah, she quits. They got paperwork, man!
Rin's far too self-centered (in an artist's "I'm super fucking focused on my mural and nothing else" way) to notice him unless he forces his way onto her radar and keeps himself there.
And unless he goes out of his way to interact with her, Lilly may just never know when he's about.
Plus, it's far from unheard of in reality for friends to fall a bit by the wayside for the much-better-friend-who-also-fucks-you.
Sad but true...
I'm reminded suddenly of a really really shitty movie in which the main characters park in front of a store and, for a split second, we see a man running out of the store with money, a gun, dressed in drag (a floral print dress) with pantyhose on his head. A side-story that shall never be told...
@Atario: Never said that, actually. Lrn2hypotheticalscenario.
And they weren't all simultaneously open to him. They were each open to him in succession, and then again at varying points with some closing off and others opening more based on choice.
(My disability is being pedantic! ...I'm joking here, of course, but a weirdly-pedantic mind is actually common for my condition. XD)
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.