GIRakaCHEEZER wrote:I don't know if that would be all that good. What if Shizune ends up becoming like her father raising her child? Because of Jigoro, I'm not sure that Shizune would become a good mother.
Remember that Jigoro is portrayed as a single-father, and that Shizune's mother is not mentioned (I think it was mentioned that she died on her early age). Jigoro is an interesting character--you can't understand what's going on between him and Shizune unless you get through 'the father' first. Jigoro loves Shizune--albeit a little
too much. He cares for her, is proud of her, but is unable to communicate or express it to her because of the language barrier between them AND the balance a 'complete' family provides (a father, mother, xxnumber of child). He hired the tutors just so he could communicate DIRECTLY with her without the use of notepad (even better, he wants to hear the word 'daddy' from her for the FIRST TIME). Jigoro loves Shizune, and considering how he lost her mother when she is young, he is conditioned to be protective of her in fear of losing Shizune--ESPECIALLY against her friends who knows how to communicate with her DIRECTLY (Hisao, in particular). If I were to summarize, Jigoro is your a-typical 'tsundere' father, where he plays as that ass-hat (tsun) when she is around her friends, but play the loving, caring father (dere) when it's just him, her, and the family.
Besides, if Jigoro really is an ass-hat/scumbag/wtv, he wouldn't listen to Hisao's advice and would not even consider visiting the student council officer in Yamaku; he loves her, is proud of her, and wants to understand and speak to her, but he doesn't know how to respond properly or is shy. Probably one of the most misunderstood character in the KS universe.
Now, back to Shizune.
True, Shizune is--as I concluded--the 'High Expectations Asian Mother', and thus she would push her son/daughter to the limit to be the best. But this doesn't mean she doesn't love them, or doesn't mean she won't show any affection to them. Remember, Shizune is also described as
fair and just and thus, considering her personality, the limit she would push her children would be to the
best of their ability and to their interest. True, she would most likely have her son/daughter take extra lessons in Piano, language, etc., but that is within the parameters of their capability--if they aren't capable of it or interested in it, she'd definitely drop it. She's also the type who would highly support her children's dream as long as it is beneficial to them and is in the right path--she'd definitely feel very proud if her children reached that goal and made a name out of it. At times, her children would most likely ran away from her and to Hisao's open arm as he is--from what I considered--more lenient and understanding; this in turn creates that dynamic and fulfill that equation of a 'complete' family. She might be strict, often times pushy, but other than that she'll probably be the most understanding and caring mother out of the rest of the candidates.
...yeah, Shizune still wins my vote.
Hanako, on the other hand, would be your typical perfect, balanced mother. Not too strict, not too soft, but hit just the right spot. Her child will grow up being whatever they want, and would still lead a happy life.
On the contrary, Lilly's child would be less than feasible in contrast with Hanako or Shizune's. She might have that motherly nature and tendencies, but her character would often prevent her from showing discipline when necessary--that, and pair it with her lack of sight meant her child could often get away with whatever they did and escape unnoticed. Unless Hisao actually step-up and take 'head', I say Lilly's child has a higher chance to end up as a rebel to them.
Macchiato Joe wrote:Everyone knows that only Kenji can be a good mother to Hisao's children.
What if it's a girl?
"Dad, uncle Kenji said that I'm a feminist and that he'll bring a toy called See-four for me to play with! What's a feminist?"