Re: Which character did you get most attached to and why
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:59 am
Empathy is not bad. Caring is not bad. Overdoing it is bad.Xanatos wrote:Ironically possibly the worst reason to get attached to her...
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Empathy is not bad. Caring is not bad. Overdoing it is bad.Xanatos wrote:Ironically possibly the worst reason to get attached to her...
It depends on a lot of things, mostly because everyone is different, also the connection between you and your father might be different than Emi's connection with her father. Just sayingYZQ wrote:I recently lost my dad in an unexpected manner (don't really know the cause since we didn't open him up. Officially, it's hypertensive heart failure.). I must say that my elder brother's reaction (and mine) was very different from Emi's.
Hence "possibly"...If the first thing you notice and the main basis of your attachment is "she needs comfort", chances are you will overdo it.Atario wrote:Empathy is not bad. Caring is not bad. Overdoing it is bad.Xanatos wrote:Ironically possibly the worst reason to get attached to her...
The Hanako bad ending sums this up pretty wellAtario wrote:Empathy is not bad. Caring is not bad. Overdoing it is bad.Xanatos wrote:Ironically possibly the worst reason to get attached to her...
Xanatos wrote:Hence "possibly"...If the first thing you notice and the main basis of your attachment is "she needs comfort", chances are you will overdo it.Atario wrote:Empathy is not bad. Caring is not bad. Overdoing it is bad.Xanatos wrote:Ironically possibly the worst reason to get attached to her...
Well, she doesn't seem unhappy. There's not much reason to pity her.MegaMoto wrote:You know I never felt incredibly sorry for Hanako. Maybe it's because I'm a soulless monster (most likely). Don't get me wrong I like Hanako she's my second favorite it's just I never felt a strong amount of pity towards her. The only time I felt pity really was when I heard about her parents. I think my feels are broken. It's hard to explain. I thought Hanako all things considered had it well not good but not as terrible as it would seem. I think I'm digging myself into a hole here so I'm gonna stop.
I think people miss a critical point about her bad and neutral endings. Deciding to ignore Lilly's advice to refrain from going to Hanako gets you the neutral ending. What gets you the bad ending is abandoning Hanako at the same time Lilly leaves (Go into town vs. let's call it a day). So I'd say the point about being there for her takes priority over the point about not overdoing it.Sea wrote:The Hanako bad ending sums this up pretty well
I think her extreme aversion to just about everyone in the world is pretty indicative of a problem. One can decide that doesn't constitute unhappiness, but...pandaphil wrote:Another thing to think about, we all feel a little sorry for her, but I'm trying to remember any time in the story where she gives any indication that she's lonely, or unhappy being on her own.
No, but pity is what you do when you've decided someone's beyond help.Xanatos wrote:There's not much reason to pity her.
Exactly why there's no need to pity her.Atario wrote:No, but pity is what you do when you've decided someone's beyond help.
See, this guy gets it.Xanatos wrote:Exactly why there's no need to pity her.
True enough. Her panic attacks are a sign of a real problem that she needs help with Otoh, she said that even as a child she preferred to have only a few really close friends. That points to her being a classic introvert. So I'm thinking that's how she'd prefer things.Atario wrote:
I think her extreme aversion to just about everyone in the world is pretty indicative of a problem. One can decide that doesn't constitute unhappiness, but...