Re: Shizune's route
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:57 pm
Shizune herself makes me hesitant to look in to the path more. She's just too bossy.
Must admit, took me ages after finishing the other 4 to do Shizune's, and even then I had to grit my teeth while siding with her in the Shizune/Lilly showdown. I personally found it well worth it though and ended up really liking her, and even if you don't like her then at least you can say you gave it a bashSpunkySix wrote:Shizune herself makes me hesitant to look in to the path more. She's just too bossy.
Most gripping stories I've read have provided me with no choices whatsoever. I think they were called books. Shizune's route was the closest then to a literal visual novel.Selim Bradley wrote:I think maybe some don't like it because it only gives you one choice the entire route. It's an important choice, but a single point nonetheless and thus may not be as gripping as routes that require multiple choices. Just my theory, anyway.
Then again, those stories didn't have Hisao as the protagonistPotato wrote:Most gripping stories I've read have provided me with no choices whatsoever. I think they were called books. Shizune's route was the closest then to a literal visual novel.Selim Bradley wrote:I think maybe some don't like it because it only gives you one choice the entire route. It's an important choice, but a single point nonetheless and thus may not be as gripping as routes that require multiple choices. Just my theory, anyway.
I'd feel bad if they did. The books I prefer do not make a terribly large fuss of offing protagonists. Big fan of anything where nobody is safe.dutic wrote:Then again, those stories didn't have Hisao as the protagonistPotato wrote:Most gripping stories I've read have provided me with no choices whatsoever. I think they were called books. Shizune's route was the closest then to a literal visual novel.Selim Bradley wrote:I think maybe some don't like it because it only gives you one choice the entire route. It's an important choice, but a single point nonetheless and thus may not be as gripping as routes that require multiple choices. Just my theory, anyway.
First weird thing: There's an implication here that at one time Shizune *was* talking with Jigoro. Do we know that SHizune was born deaf and dumb? or could it have come on when she was six?For twelve years, Shizune did not even talk to me, even though I had hired multiple tutors and interpreters of all sorts to try to get her to become normal.
I find it hard to believe that for twelve years, it never once dawned on him (or got drilled into him by exasperated peers) that it just wasn't curable...Liminaut wrote:There's something that Jigoro says during the vacation visit that's been bugging me.
First weird thing: There's an implication here that at one time Shizune *was* talking with Jigoro. Do we know that SHizune was born deaf and dumb? or could it have come on when she was six?For twelve years, Shizune did not even talk to me, even though I had hired multiple tutors and interpreters of all sorts to try to get her to become normal.
Second, about hiring people to try to get her to become normal: did Jigoro have the idea that Shizune was just being petulant? Perhaps he believed that Shizune's disability was curable. There is some ambiguity about Jigoro knowing sign language or not, but I believe the preponderance of evidence indicates that he doesn't. Normally for the parent of a deaf & dumb child not to know sign language would be an indication of dickishness in Costco bulk (maybe he was in a competition with his brother about who could mess up their daughter the most) but it would make a little more sense if Jigoro honesty thought that Shizune's disability was curable.
I don't mean to be an ass about this, but that exact question was discussed a few pages back in this very thread. You're certainly allowed to discuss it yourselves, but it would be a good idea to look at the discussion that's already been made, so it's something more than just retreading the same ground as before.Liminaut wrote:There's something that Jigoro says during the vacation visit that's been bugging me.
First weird thing: There's an implication here that at one time Shizune *was* talking with Jigoro. Do we know that SHizune was born deaf and dumb? or could it have come on when she was six?For twelve years, Shizune did not even talk to me, even though I had hired multiple tutors and interpreters of all sorts to try to get her to become normal.
Second, about hiring people to try to get her to become normal: did Jigoro have the idea that Shizune was just being petulant? Perhaps he believed that Shizune's disability was curable. There is some ambiguity about Jigoro knowing sign language or not, but I believe the preponderance of evidence indicates that he doesn't. Normally for the parent of a deaf & dumb child not to know sign language would be an indication of dickishness in Costco bulk (maybe he was in a competition with his brother about who could mess up their daughter the most) but it would make a little more sense if Jigoro honesty thought that Shizune's disability was curable.
It's not often anymore that I see a word I've never seen before…Munchenhausen wrote:mardy
He also neglects his exercise but then randomly goes for a really long walk. In Shizune's arc he's fairly active throughout (not as good as the exercise in Emi's but still) and Misha makes sure he eats healthy.Xanatos wrote:If you wouldn't call it rape, don't call it rape.Archimedes wrote:However, he doesn't have any serious hearth attacks in shizunes arc, not even once, while he has multiple in lillys arc.
medicaments
And in Lilly's arc, I believe, Hisao constantly neglects his medication.
Medicament. Noun. A predicament related to the improper use or neglect of needed medication. "Hisao finds himself in many medicaments."
I may have to work on my reading for comprehension , but I thought I saw this issue discussed, but not this take on it. That Shizune may not have been born deaf, but became deaf around around age six, either through disease or accident. Everybody had been debating about the twelve years of silence and how much Jigoro was at fault for that; I didn't see any discussion of the implications of Shizune speaking to Jigoro at one time.ProfAllister wrote: I don't mean to be an ass about this, but that exact question was discussed a few pages back in this very thread. You're certainly allowed to discuss it yourselves, but it would be a good idea to look at the discussion that's already been made, so it's something more than just retreading the same ground as before.
It's one of those words literally only one or two reigons in the UK uses.Atario wrote:It's not often anymore that I see a word I've never seen before…Munchenhausen wrote:mardy
I live in Kent with an Accrington/Southern accent. I get looks like that most days xDMunchenhausen wrote:It's one of those words literally only one or two reigons in the UK uses.Atario wrote:It's not often anymore that I see a word I've never seen before…Munchenhausen wrote:mardy
You say it to someone a city over and they'll look at you like you're mad