Re: Team Shizune vs Team Lilly
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:13 pm
Dafuq did this thread turn into? It's either Shizune or Lilly dammit, no need to throw in the 'rape' of Hisao.
You didn't read the thread thoroughly.BobBobberson wrote:Dafuq did this thread turn into? It's either Shizune or Lilly dammit, no need to throw in the 'rape' of Hisao.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:To be perfectly clear, I was being somewhat facetious when I brought up the whole "Shicchan raped Hicchan" allegation. I'd agree that it's probably the closest you could get to rape while comfortably avoiding it, and I'll be the first to admit that the thought hardly occurred to me when I played Shizune's arc for the first time.Mirrormn wrote:As a side note, I think Shizune's first sex scene is not technically an act of rape, but it's getting pretty close. If Hisao had legitimately not wanted to have sex at that time, he probably could have effectively communicated that to Shizune even with his hands tied (vehemently shaking his head, struggling to break free of his cuffs, etc.), at which point Shizune would very likely have backed off, untied his hands, and made sure everything was consensual (of course, if she didn't, you'd be pretty justified in calling it rape at that point). Man, it seems like every thread on this forum comes to a discussion of rape sooner or later, doesn't it?
I'm not so sure that she was 'underutilized' so much as 'low-key'. Her life doesn't generate as much drama as Lilly or Hanako and she isn't impenetrable like Rin and Emi. She is her own person, and Hisao doesn't interfere with that. There's some pained relations with her father, sure, but the story seems to make it clear that she can handle it in her own way. That conflict may never come to an end, few things in life are resolved with a nice neat bow on top.FluffandCrunch wrote:Mirromn is right.
I may be Team Lilly, but I love the Shizunebros and I weep for them that their wonderful girl was poorly utilized in her route
Couldn't agree with you more on Shizune's route. Part of the reason I liked Shizune's so much and felt less than impressed by Hanako, Lilly, and Rin's was that it didn't have the (in my opinion) over the top drama of those routes. Not that I hate drama or dislike the other routes for it, but i'd rather watch a subtle, slice of life romantic comedy over a big dramatic love story any day of the week.WorldlyWiseman wrote:I'm not so sure that she was 'underutilized' so much as 'low-key'.FluffandCrunch wrote:Mirromn is right.
I may be Team Lilly, but I love the Shizunebros and I weep for them that their wonderful girl was poorly utilized in her route
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Agreed. Well, not many people like slice-of-life stories--I enjoy it since it somewhat reflects real-life situations (with the added humor).SirLadette wrote: Couldn't agree with you more on Shizune's route. Part of the reason I liked Shizune's so much and felt less than impressed by Hanako, Lilly, and Rin's was that it didn't have the (in my opinion) over the top drama of those routes. Not that I hate drama or dislike the other routes for it, but i'd rather watch a subtle, slice of life romantic comedy over a big dramatic love story any day of the week.
Well, reread the debate/argument that has been going on around here and around the forums. Might not change your mind but hey, give it a shot.Royale wrote:Lilly, without any doubt at all. She's an incredibly kind, understanding, character; where, Shizune? I can't stand her in the slightest. c:
Emi's starts as a really juvenile relationship... it's more like they're 14 than 18 (I know Emi is older) and then it abruptly changes to be super-serious feels. It's jarring.Megumeru wrote:
You're not reading because you want to see the girl going all soft and cuddly to the MC--that's following the a-typical romance story logic. You're reading because you want to know the girl, and in most cases you have to fight for that.
I'm not saying Emi's route is bad--it's humorous, light-hearted, enjoyable, interesting in the aspect of dat arse, and sometimes...fluffy. I don't know, I just find it a little too fluffy I guess.
But that is my say.
YES! That describes it really well, and I have to agree on that. Well, she has her reasons to do so but it is what you said--it's jarring.metalangel wrote:
Emi's starts as a really juvenile relationship... it's more like they're 14 than 18 (I know Emi is older) and then it abruptly changes to be super-serious feels. It's jarring.
That, I can wholeheartedly agree with. Rin seems to lose every pollMegumeru wrote: Now Rin on the other hand, that's another character I think is underrated
Not in the poll of my heartMirrormn wrote:That, I can wholeheartedly agree with. Rin seems to lose every pollMegumeru wrote: Now Rin on the other hand, that's another character I think is underrated
Didn't Rin spawn the whole idea of KS? She doesn't get enough credit.Mirrormn wrote:That, I can wholeheartedly agree with. Rin seems to lose every pollMegumeru wrote: Now Rin on the other hand, that's another character I think is underrated
Megumeru wrote:I'm not saying Emi's route is bad--it's humorous, light-hearted, enjoyable, interesting in the aspect of dat arse, and sometimes...fluffy. I don't know, I just find it a little too fluffy I guess.
But that is my say.
I'd completely agree that Emi's arc is the fluffiest of them all, but I never felt jarred when it transitioned from the lightheartedness to the serious feels, simply because I think it was very adequately foreshadowed. As early as Track Meeting you're clued into the fact that something's wrong.metalangel wrote:Emi's starts as a really juvenile relationship... it's more like they're 14 than 18 (I know Emi is older) and then it abruptly changes to be super-serious feels. It's jarring.
Is he really that much better at the end of Shizune's then he was at the end of Emi's or Lilly's? In all three he knows what path he wants to take in life (Science Teacher) and depending on how you define "best" each path has something to offer. Emi's Hisao will probably live the longest, fullest life, not just because of the exercise but he seems to take to heart the message "Don't give up on yourself". He also spends alot more time with Mutou in the Science Club which probably helps his future a fair bit. Lilly's Hisao has really learned to appreciate what he has especially after the second hospital stay and he easily has the most solid relationship/partner moving forward (along with one who will help/support his goals in life seeing as she also wants to be a teacher and they are going through it together).WorldlyWiseman wrote:I feel that the Shizune-path Hisao is the best possible Hisao in the end
I blame her route for the mixed feelings people have for Rin.Mirrormn wrote:That, I can wholeheartedly agree with. Rin seems to lose every pollMegumeru wrote: Now Rin on the other hand, that's another character I think is underrated
There are elements of his self-improvement in several of the other paths. The biggest difference is that in Shizune's path Hisao arrives at these conclusions on his own, so they feel more concrete to me. Your point about all of the other paths ending much earlier is a good one. There's no telling how much further Hisao will develop as a person after the credits roll in, say, Emi and Hanako's paths.Murkglow wrote:Is he really that much better at the end of Shizune's then he was at the end of Emi's or Lilly's? In all three he knows what path he wants to take in life (Science Teacher) and depending on how you define "best" each path has something to offer. Emi's Hisao will probably live the longest, fullest life, not just because of the exercise but he seems to take to heart the message "Don't give up on yourself". He also spends a lot more time with Mutou in the Science Club which probably helps his future a fair bit. Lilly's Hisao has really learned to appreciate what he has especially after the second hospital stay and he easily has the most solid relationship/partner moving forward (along with one who will help/support his goals in life seeing as she also wants to be a teacher and they are going through it together).WorldlyWiseman wrote:I feel that the Shizune-path Hisao is the best possible Hisao in the end
Hanako and Rin's paths don't compare in the same way but to be fair both end well before Shizune's (in timeline) so Hisao doesn't have nearly as long to "grow" (though he still does). After all Hanako's path is almost entirely about Hisao realizing how he effects/treats others, specifically Hanako (for good or bad) while Rin's Hisao has gone through the most trying experiences of the lot and learned to accept that he can't have things just as he wants them (which is an important lesson).