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Apr 22, 2012 12:17 AM
#151
Moekou said: It's true that Kiritsugu's words ring true for the real world. However, one thing you either forgetting or are unaware of is that this is a world where there IS an afterlife that weighs your chivalry and honor, or lack thereof. Avalon, Valhala, whatever you want to call it-an afterlife for people that live heroic lives exists. In fact, this "dream of dying heroes" is literally what powers Saber, not in terms of willpower but in actual weaponized form. Thus, in this universe, it DOES in fact matter whether you fight honorably or cowardly. How does it matter? Caster was a terrible person before he died, granted he wasn't always like that especially when he was with Jeanne. Also assassins character, wouldn't be considered a "honorary" fighter. In the show, significant figures over time are given the option to become a heroic spirit, just like (DONT CLICK THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN Fate stay night or unlimited blade works) emiya shirou and how he turned into a heroic spirit aka archer Anyways, I didn't like the way Lancer went out, but that's kinda the trend for being a lancer in this world LOL. You have to agree with kiritsugu though, Saber's ideals are not realistic at all. |
Apr 22, 2012 12:19 AM
#152
You gotta love Emiya's pragmatism in the battlefield... Like back in that first fight between Archiblad and him. Bringing down his insanely magically reinforced building? Amazing :p I really like those types of characters. |
Apr 22, 2012 12:32 AM
#153
Linkark07 said: A part of me loved this episode, another part of me hated what Kiritsugu did to Kayneth, Sola and Lancer. Poor Lancer-kun, he was treated like scum, he was betrayed by his master and in the end he couldn't even finish the fight he promised to Saber. It was sad seeing him go that way. And then Kiritsugu making Maiya kill Kayneth and Sola. Kiritsugu really is a monster who will do anything for get his hands on the grail. I bet if Saber wasn't bound by a contract she wouldn't have minded to kill Kiritsugu right away. I don't think Kiritsugu made Maiya do anything. As she convinced Kotomine in S01.E08, she's all in. As an aside, I wonder if she's supposed to end up with Kiritsugu. |
Apr 22, 2012 12:33 AM
#154
Another amazing episode Too bad Lancer had to die in such a way, What's going to happen to Iri, don't die yet please! |
Apr 22, 2012 12:40 AM
#155
How the hell can any of you feel pity for Kayneth? Did you not see him murder Kirei's father in cold blood because of the command seals? |
Apr 22, 2012 12:42 AM
#156
BloodRequiem said: Hydnlife said: Yo this Shit was Raw, the way lancer being betrayed like that by his master and the humiliation that went along with it he just wanted an honorable dual was that to much to ask?, Sola Didnt deserve getting her Hand Cut off and kill i mean Kayneth deserved it but she didnt, Man Kiritsugu is one cold motherfucker the mind game was kinda tight "i cant kill you but she can shit was to cold" 10/10 actually she deserved to die more than kayneth since it was she who started all this jealousy shit between them Sola-ui was set up with Kayneth by her family in an arranged marriage. She never loved him. She fell in love with Diarmuid, which I don't really think was such a terrible a thing for her to do, especially since all it'd take is for her not to willingly resist his enchanted mole. Becoming obsessed with Diarmuid to the point that she'd twist one of Kayneth's fingers until it snaps off to get Diarmuid's command seals? Yeah that was pretty fucked up, but Kayneth couldn't feel it and again she's under the influence of Diarmuid's charm. Stack that up against Kayneth's coldblooded murder of Risei in this episode alone and he was clearly more deserving of his fate than Sola in my mind. |
TopgunUKApr 22, 2012 12:50 AM
Apr 22, 2012 1:04 AM
#157
if you can really hate, trully hate a character, then its a great character, kiritsugu its a hero, a guy so good that he turned evil to continue doing good, just plainn epic, now more than ever, one of my favorites poor lancer, his dying curse is gonna be my walpaper...XD |
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Apr 22, 2012 1:22 AM
#158
dio_brando86 said: Yumekichi11 said: stAtic91 said: Is it possible for someone to copy and paste the parts omitted even if from the LN. I would like to read them.And the BD version will be even better since it will most likely have a few cut scenes. For example, it seemed like part of Kiritsugu and Saber's talk was gone since they suddenly teleported from the corpses of Kayneth and Sola-Ui to the car, where Irisviel was standing. Here's the whole conversation: “… Ahhh… Kill… Kill me…” “Sorry, that is a contract I can’t fulfill.” Kiritsugu ignored the weak entreating sounds beside his feet, and replied with a nonchalant voice as he exhaled the purple smoke that he had breathed in. The sound that sobbed with pain didn’t go on. Saber couldn’t bear to keep watching and used her sword to cut off Kayneth’s head, ending his pain. At the end, the King of Knight’s sword did not fulfil the promise made with Lancer. On the contrary, it ended up far from faith and glory, and was stained with the blood of ending the pain of someone already wounded without hope. “Emiya, Kiritsugu –” The azure irises burned with a cold fire. They were not eyes used to look at friends, nor was it a sight used to face comrades in a broader sense. Identical to when she faced Caster’s madness and Archer’s arrogance, it was a look sharp as a blade used to pierce those that she had recognized as enemies. “I finally understand it now; you’re a man without morals. I had originally thought that even if our paths differ, our goals are the same; but I was far too foolish…” Kiritsugu still remained silent. There was already no need to answer. It was because the actions that Saber just witnessed were absolutely ‘evil’. “Up till now, I’ve believed in Irisviel’s words and never doubted your character. However, even if a man like you now says that you’ll save the world with the Holy Grail, I won’t believe a word of it anymore. Answer me, Kiritsugu! Did you deceive even your wife? Just what is the true reason that you seek the omnipotent wish-granting vessel?!” “---” Kiritsugu – although his eyes stared at Saber as if irritated, the mouth that held a cigarette still didn’t speak a word. It was a gaze used to look out at a wildly barking stray dog. It merely contained a decisive separation that gave up trying to understand each other using words from the start. Within Saber’s heart, there was already a calm and resolute decision that almost said ‘he must be killed’. Maybe, at the end, the only thing left between her and this master would be to face him with her sword. Even if that will be prohibited by the Command Seals, this obvious enmity cannot be changed. This might be the largest fracture in their camp during the War of the Holy Grail. However, no matter what, as long as she’s with Emiya Kiritsugu, it is very probable that she won’t be able to obtain the Holy Grail that she truly wishes for. “Even if my sword does win the Holy Grail, if I am to entrust the Grail to you, then I…” That sunset over Camlann flashed past Saber’s eyes. The wish hidden in her heart made her words blur at the end. A sound from behind her interrupted that painful pause. “Answer me, Kiritsugu. No matter what, this time you have the obligation to explain.” Even Irisviel, who trusted her husband completely, couldn’t help but raise her voice in her question. Different from Saber, she fully knew the way her husband thinks and understood him. However, there was a vast difference between the beliefs expressed in words and the stunning real actions before her eyes. She already had a cold premonition that said ‘could it be…?’ in her heart when Lancer questioned her about Lord El-Melloi’s fiancée back then. However, the conscience in her heart denied that probability. No matter what, for him to do something of that degree… At the end, even as his wife, Irisviel had underestimated Kiritsugu’s ruthlessness. “– Speaking of, this is the first time you witnessed my ‘method of killing’, Iri.” Changing from the silence that he’s maintained until know, Kiritsugu answered with a dry voice. The dim and cold look that he gave to Saber shrank back shyly with shame as he turned to Irisviel. “Nah, Kiritsugu. Don’t speak to me, speak to Saber. She needs to talk to you.” “No, I’ve got nothing to say to that Servant. There’s nothing to be said to a killer controlled by glory and honor.” He fearlessly spoke words that insulted Saber while maintaining a front of speaking to Irisviel. Of course Saber would not leave it alone. “Don’t you dare to humiliate chivalry in front of me, you beast!” Even if faced with the angry yells of the King of Knights, who raised her brows in rage, Kiritsugu stayed steady as a rock. He still paid no attention to Saber, fixing his gaze on his wife instead. However, at this time, he finally started to spill his words out endlessly. “Chivalry cannot save the world. It was so in past histories, and it will be so in the future. Those guys promoted the idea that there is a difference of good and evil when it comes to the method of battle, and acted on the battlefield as if they have pride. Just because all the heroes of the ages were cloaked with that illusion, how many youths do you think were deceived by the glory of such courage and finally bled to their deaths? “That’s not an illusion! Even if it’s a matter of life or death, as long as it is the action of humans it must have rules and beliefs that allow no violation. Righteousness must not be lost! Otherwise, the endless flames of war will once again turn this world into hell at the end!” Saber rebuked righteously. However, Kiritsugu snorted in derision. “See, just like so – just like you said, Iri. This great Heroic Spirit dares to think that the battlefield is better than hell. What a joke! No matter in what era, the battlefield has always been a veritable hell. On the battlefield, there is no place for hope. What lies there is only cold despair and a sin called victory, built on the pain of the defeated. All those people who met there have wholeheartedly admitted the evil and foolishness of this act called ‘war’. As long as people don’t repent and don’t regard it as the most evil taboo, then hell would endlessly reappear in the world.” For Saber, who only knows the utterly cruel, emotionless Kiritsugu, it was the first time she saw Emiya Kiritsugu’s other side – a man almost crushed by endless anguish and sorrow, his monologue that was close to lamentation. “However, humans did not realize that truth no matter how high they staked their mountains of corpses. That’s because in no matter what era the courageous and fearless great heroes have always bedazzled the eyes of the multitude with their splendid heroic legends. Because of the wistful actions of those idiots and their refusal to admit that bloodshed is by itself evil, the essence of humans has stayed on the same spot since the Stone Age!” Just who was the target of the rage filling those pair of eyes – that was already clear without the need to clarify. Ever since the day that the flames of war started on the land of Fuyuki, Kiritsugu had probably began looking at the shining figures of the Heroic Spirits before him, those who prided in courage and resolution, with that unendurable rage in his heart. Those who left such heroism, and those who longed for such heroism; the anger directed at them and with nowhere to let out… it was a hatred toward the overall concept of ‘Heroic Spirits’ that was created due to the prayers of men. “– then Kiritsugu, your humiliation of Saber… was it because of your hatred towards Heroic Spirits?” “How could it be? I’d never mix in such personal emotions into it. I need to win the Holy Grail and save the world. I am only using the most suitable method in the process of fighting for that goal.” If he had fought as he had planned before, and if he didn’t capture Sola but killed her immediately then Lancer, whose supply of prana would be completely stopped, would naturally disappear. However, what Kiritsugu employed was a strategy that completely removed the possibility of a Servant, having lost his master, forming a contract with someone else and returning to the battlefield. Based on the result of the battle against Caster he predicted that Kayneth, who was protected by the Fuyuki Church, may obtain extra Command Seals. Therefore, he prepared such a twisting and complicated trap. Relying on the Command Seal of the rival Master to eliminate the Servant, and then take out the Master, a complete removal of the obstacle… during that time, what he demanded from Saber was not to win over Lancer but to distract Lancer’s attention while Kiritsugu convinced Kayneth, acting only as a decoy. “The world as it is, the human nature as always, it is impossible to eliminate battles. In the end, killing is necessarily evil. If so, it is best to end them in the maximum efficiency and at the least cost, least time. If you want to slander that as foul and demean that as nasty, then do as you wish. Justice can not save the world. I have no interest in things like that.” “…” Saber recalled Lancer’s final, disappearing eyes filled with anger. Then, she stared at the tragic remains of the man and woman, collapsed in a puddle of blood, and the expression of anguish carved on their faces, and spoke. “Even so, you –” As Saber was about to speak her thoughts, she suddenly found that her own voice was lower and calmer than she thought it would be. She had just realized that her complicated emotions towards Kiritsugu was no longer her previous anger, but had to changed to some kind of pity. That’s right; maybe he is a man that should be pitied. Isn’t he himself that needed salvation, not this world? “– Emiya Kiritsugu, I don’t know what kind of betrayal you were subjected to in the past and why you despaired. But that rage, that lament, are undoubtedly things that those who pursued justice possesses. Kiritsugu, in your youth you should have wanted to be ‘a hero of justice’. You should have believed in and wanted to become a hero who saves the world more than anyone else – isn’t that so?” Until now, the only attitudes Kiritsugu had shown to Saber were complete ignorance and cold scorn. But now, Kiritsugu, having heard Saber’s quiet questioning – the eyes that he fixed on his Servant showed other emotions for the first time. It was a rage seemingly close to boiling over. The sound of car exhaust disturbed the silence of dawn. Then, the small truck that Hisau Maiya drove entered the yard of the abandoned factory with bright headlights on. She should be here to take Kiritsugu back to Shinto after concluding her duty as a sniper. Kiritsugu took his eyes off Saber and walked towards the small truck, not even turning around, and opened the passenger side door. Saber was still speaking to his back. There was something that she had to say no matter what. “Kiritsugu… do you understand? If you commit evil due to your hatred of evil, at the end all that’s left will be evil. The rage and hatred that sprouted forth there will cause new wars once again.” Faced with Saber’s heavy words, it was as if Kiritsugu had the intention to reply for the first time and wanted to turn around – however, he changed his mind at last, and said while staring at the empty air. “I will stop the endless cycles. That’s why I need the Holy Grail.” Indeed, as if talking to himself, he said loudly. “I’ll use this miracle to complete the revolution of this world, the revolution of all human souls. I will make the blood shed within Fuyuki city as the final bloodshed of all human beings. For that, even if I am to carry ‘all the evils of this world’ – it won’t matter. If that can save the world, then I’d gladly accept it.” “…” Kiritsugu spoke the decision in his heart with such a calmness and evenness that even Saber could not find any words to reply to him. Even if his method and path were unendurably evil – his faith in seeking the Holy Grail was pure and selfless. She had to admit that if there was a Master in the war worthy of obtaining the Holy Grail, then he would undoubtedly be Emiya Kiritsugu. woah wall of text is that really neccessary? anyways I have no pity for Kayneth and Sola. They both are manipulative and ruthless, but Kiritsugu just outplayed both of them XD |
zzzeallyApr 22, 2012 1:26 AM
Apr 22, 2012 1:41 AM
#159
Gen Urobuchi being Gen Urobutcher... I'm raving for more depressing Sunday. 5/5 |
Apr 22, 2012 1:44 AM
#160
I was rather disappointed with season 2... Until this very episode. Reality vs Ideal and so forth. I'm glad I continued watching Fate/Zero |
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Apr 22, 2012 1:52 AM
#161
yaHzee said: Moekou said: It's true that Kiritsugu's words ring true for the real world. However, one thing you either forgetting or are unaware of is that this is a world where there IS an afterlife that weighs your chivalry and honor, or lack thereof. Avalon, Valhala, whatever you want to call it-an afterlife for people that live heroic lives exists. In fact, this "dream of dying heroes" is literally what powers Saber, not in terms of willpower but in actual weaponized form. Thus, in this universe, it DOES in fact matter whether you fight honorably or cowardly. How does it matter? Caster was a terrible person before he died, granted he wasn't always like that especially when he was with Jeanne. Also assassins character, wouldn't be considered a "honorary" fighter. In the show, significant figures over time are given the option to become a heroic spirit, just like (DONT CLICK THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN Fate stay night or unlimited blade works) emiya shirou and how he turned into a heroic spirit aka archer The Grail was corrupted in the third war. Assassin was due to a particular ruling implementation, not natural selection. Also, members of the Ḥashshāshīn were often religious martyrs and can certainly be called Muslim heroes-they were willing to give their lives for their belief, and followed their society's code of honor. *avoids shameless Assassin's Creed references* By theory only true heroes can be called forth. This is why the cast made a big deal out of characters like Caster in Fate/Stay Night and brought up the Grail's corruption. |
Apr 22, 2012 1:54 AM
#162
I am so shaken up... Seeing Diarmuid die like that.. OH GOD.. That shame and humiliation he felt seethes through me. I hate Kiritsugu, despite the fact that he was right in doing what he did, in order to achieve the Grail and since the end for his path had only to turn out that way... The means he used, disgusting. Strategically, yes, his execution of his powers of logic were to the core perfect, but... I stand by Diarmuid and Saber's right to chivalry. God.. he was scary... Diarmuid was scary while he wept his rage.. It seems that the fate of those legendary heroes come to a cyclic close. Their ideals remain the same, and their desires to salvage themselves of their past remain unfulfilled.. ..and the tear in Diarmuid's eyes when Kayneth shames him for not taking care of Sola.. It made my heart stop a beat. |
KundaliniApr 22, 2012 2:02 AM
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Apr 22, 2012 2:04 AM
#163
Topgunuk69 said: BloodRequiem said: Hydnlife said: Yo this Shit was Raw, the way lancer being betrayed like that by his master and the humiliation that went along with it he just wanted an honorable dual was that to much to ask?, Sola Didnt deserve getting her Hand Cut off and kill i mean Kayneth deserved it but she didnt, Man Kiritsugu is one cold motherfucker the mind game was kinda tight "i cant kill you but she can shit was to cold" 10/10 actually she deserved to die more than kayneth since it was she who started all this jealousy shit between them Sola-ui was set up with Kayneth by her family in an arranged marriage. She never loved him. She fell in love with Diarmuid, which I don't really think was such a terrible a thing for her to do, especially since all it'd take is for her not to willingly resist his enchanted mole. Becoming obsessed with Diarmuid to the point that she'd twist one of Kayneth's fingers until it snaps off to get Diarmuid's command seals? Yeah that was pretty fucked up, but Kayneth couldn't feel it and again she's under the influence of Diarmuid's charm. Stack that up against Kayneth's coldblooded murder of Risei in this episode alone and he was clearly more deserving of his fate than Sola in my mind. he prob wouldnt have shot risei if sola didnt do what she did having yourself crippled and your finacee taken away can mess alot with your sanity |
As a child, I was told that society is a melting pot of talents; knowledge and experience combined to form important alloys that will contribute to mankind. When I got to highschool, however, I thought that it's more like a river in which the water represents our peers while we ourselves are the stones in the river. Constant erosion by mindless majority sheeping has made us lose our unique edge. After I hit the age of 18, I realized that I've been wrong all along. Society is no melting pot. Society is no river. Society is a person, a very skilled rapist, and he has fucked us all. |
Apr 22, 2012 2:09 AM
#164
Great episode! Lancers death was very well done. Nice to see Kiritsugu finally showing his true colors as well. Heh. I had actually forgotten how stupid Kiritsugus wish for the grail was. |
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Apr 22, 2012 2:18 AM
#165
And this is why Kiritsugu is SO much better than Shirou. I simply love the bastard! =P |
Apr 22, 2012 2:37 AM
#166
Apr 22, 2012 2:43 AM
#167
Mauno said: Production team when the 2nd season started: 'Oh my god, we have only 13 episodes left and this many servants and others to kill. We'll have to keep it two deaths minimum per episode.' :P Anyways loved the episode. Kiritsugu is badass. that is what happened in the book so... |
As a child, I was told that society is a melting pot of talents; knowledge and experience combined to form important alloys that will contribute to mankind. When I got to highschool, however, I thought that it's more like a river in which the water represents our peers while we ourselves are the stones in the river. Constant erosion by mindless majority sheeping has made us lose our unique edge. After I hit the age of 18, I realized that I've been wrong all along. Society is no melting pot. Society is no river. Society is a person, a very skilled rapist, and he has fucked us all. |
Apr 22, 2012 2:44 AM
#168
This show. THIS SHOW. Best episode since episode 11 of the first season. Lancer's death was unbelievably tragic. He couldn't even get an honorable battle with Saber. Meh Kiritsugu. He's cold, ruthless, and calculating, but he's too one-note for me, despite his strange - and almost out of character - outburst over Kirei quite a few episodes back. Kirei's always been more fascinating to me, in his wildly unpredictable ways. Even Gilgamesh has a soft spot for him, and he barely acknowledges anyone. Anyway, I wonder how he'll react to Risei's death. |
Apr 22, 2012 3:00 AM
#169
Holy frack. I'll be honest, I didn't like 1st and 2nd episode. But this one...this one was pure gold. Flawless. Kiritsugu is damn great. He's complete anti-hero. Somehow, after all this episodes, Kirei is still most interesting. I look forward to clash between these two, and it's bound to happen. This episode returned my fate(no pun intended :P) into fate/zero, I just hope they keep up with this quality. |
Apr 22, 2012 3:06 AM
#170
What a twist of fate.. totally didn't see that Lancer's death would end up like that. Kiritsugu is such a hypocrite. |
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Apr 22, 2012 3:32 AM
#171
sugarcane said: What a twist of fate.. totally didn't see that Lancer's death would end up like that. Kiritsugu is such a hypocrite. hows he a hypocrite when he said that he will use any means possible to achieve victory hes the end justifies the means type saber on the other hand is the true hypocrite in episode 15 she doesnt tell lancer about her ability to defeat caster which prolonged the fight risking the lives of the people of fuyuki when she claims that she upholds chivalry and wants to save the people |
As a child, I was told that society is a melting pot of talents; knowledge and experience combined to form important alloys that will contribute to mankind. When I got to highschool, however, I thought that it's more like a river in which the water represents our peers while we ourselves are the stones in the river. Constant erosion by mindless majority sheeping has made us lose our unique edge. After I hit the age of 18, I realized that I've been wrong all along. Society is no melting pot. Society is no river. Society is a person, a very skilled rapist, and he has fucked us all. |
Apr 22, 2012 3:56 AM
#173
Apr 22, 2012 4:11 AM
#174
Excellent, gripping episode. Kiritsugu is a cold, ruthless bastard but he has a point. War is hell. There is no such thing as a glorious war, specially if you're on the losing side. While his methods are completely reprehensible, his logic is sound. I'm really looking forward to getting a backstory from him in this anime. It should be interesting to say the least. |
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Apr 22, 2012 4:31 AM
#175
However I look at it - the best way the grail could grant Kiritsugus wish is by destroying humanity. He really is the last person who should be allowed to claim it. |
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Apr 22, 2012 4:58 AM
#177
So this episode show us the real nature of Diarmuid he was bothering us by sayin' he wants to put he's live as a knight and ready to die for his master But when the time comes to fulfill he's duty and saves one live of his master family ,He's just become a mad and change into evil spirit , I really doubt that he just wants to fulfill he's knighthood , In other hand Saber can understands kiritsugu's point of view , But kiritsugu can't understand her and that show us who is the right ,Saber couldn't say anything yet she's recognize that her master is sought for justice too. |
Apr 22, 2012 5:14 AM
#178
oh poor lancer ;__________; |
Apr 22, 2012 5:14 AM
#179
Oh yeah, this is how it's supposed to be done... This show doesn't disappoint. |
Apr 22, 2012 5:25 AM
#180
I'll always facepalm at how much insult Lancer accepts. He should be my master in anger management xD But DAMN at the end of his life... THAT'S why ppl shouldn't keep it all in. He pretty much cursed everything xD I do wonder though, did he snap towards Saber as well? He was looking at her at some point. I'm sad he had to die like that though. Everyone deserves their last wish. Or at least let him have a good fight. His 180 degrees change wasn't that much of a surprise as a finally explosion of feelings. Peace Lancer! V |
Apr 22, 2012 5:30 AM
#183
What Emiya did to Kayneth and Sola and Lancer... Damn I hate him... Still I love Saber and Iri :) I hope she is ok... |
Apr 22, 2012 5:34 AM
#184
WildEagle- said: Dude, read up on the Tale of Diarmuid and Grainne. In life he was literally forced into escaping along with his Master's fiance in great part due to his curse (that any woman who looks at his love spot will fall in love with him), and I say forced because Grainne forced him into compliance. After much tribulations his foster father intercedes to earn him pardon from his Master. Fast Foward and the vengeful Master invites him on a hunt, in which he's attacked and mauled by a Boar. Water drank from Fionn's hands was said to heal any man's wounds but Fionn would literally let it slip every time as he made fake attempts at saving his life, hence letting him die.So this episode show us the real nature of Diarmuid he was bothering us by sayin' he wants to put he's live as a knight and ready to die for his master But when the time comes to fulfill he's duty and saves one live of his master family ,He's just become a mad and change into evil spirit , I really doubt that he just wants to fulfill he's knighthood , In other hand Saber can understands kiritsugu's point of view , But kiritsugu can't understand her and that show us who is the right ,Saber couldn't say anything yet she's recognize that her master is sought for justice too. Now Diarmuid died betrayed just for one betrayal he didn't even wanted to do. Now Kayneth did what again? Yes, he FORCES DIARMUID TO KILL HIMSELF. In other words he dies betrayed AGAIN, by oponents he once thought of as honorable (remember he doesn't survives long enough to learn Saber had no part on the plan). I say he has more than enough reasons to turn into an spirit full of enmity and hate. |
Apr 22, 2012 5:48 AM
#185
so who's next going to be kill? i'm pretty sure it Tokiomi judging by next episode title |
Apr 22, 2012 5:50 AM
#186
It's interesting how people feel knee-jerk hate to different characters each episode without knowing their back story. I bet Kirei will be the next hated character after next week's episode. |
Apr 22, 2012 5:53 AM
#187
Subby said: It's interesting how people feel knee-jerk hate to different characters each episode without knowing their back story. I bet Kirei will be the next hated character after next week's episode. definitely! |
Apr 22, 2012 5:58 AM
#188
Subby said: It's interesting how people feel knee-jerk hate to different characters each episode without knowing their back story. I bet Kirei will be the next hated character after next week's episode. I pretty much loved every character, but whatever reason Emiya had it's not ok to kill not only Lancer (it's his fault) but Kayneth too, after promising freedom... That moment when you feel happy and suddenly realize it's trick... Come on... |
Apr 22, 2012 6:06 AM
#189
Kayneth was better? Please... His constant insults towards Lancer... Killing Kirei's old man so no other master would get command spell (even though Risei was tricky bastard too, but still) Gilgamesh would show hell to Kayneth if he was his servant lmao |
Apr 22, 2012 6:12 AM
#190
Leon-Gun said: WildEagle- said: Dude, read up on the Tale of Diarmuid and Grainne. In life he was literally forced into escaping along with his Master's fiance in great part due to his curse (that any woman who looks at his love spot will fall in love with him), and I say forced because Grainne forced him into compliance. After much tribulations his foster father intercedes to earn him pardon from his Master. Fast Foward and the vengeful Master invites him on a hunt, in which he's attacked and mauled by a Boar. Water drank from Fionn's hands was said to heal any man's wounds but Fionn would literally let it slip every time as he made fake attempts at saving his life, hence letting him die.So this episode show us the real nature of Diarmuid he was bothering us by sayin' he wants to put he's live as a knight and ready to die for his master But when the time comes to fulfill he's duty and saves one live of his master family ,He's just become a mad and change into evil spirit , I really doubt that he just wants to fulfill he's knighthood , In other hand Saber can understands kiritsugu's point of view , But kiritsugu can't understand her and that show us who is the right ,Saber couldn't say anything yet she's recognize that her master is sought for justice too. Now Diarmuid died betrayed just for one betrayal he didn't even wanted to do. Now Kayneth did what again? Yes, he FORCES DIARMUID TO KILL HIMSELF. In other words he dies betrayed AGAIN, by oponents he once thought of as honorable (remember he doesn't survives long enough to learn Saber had no part on the plan). I say he has more than enough reasons to turn into an spirit full of enmity and hate. He's former master betray him for nothing more than a revenge , But kayneth for the sake of his wife , The wife of his master that he couldn't save her , Lancer sure were aware of that kayneth forsake him for sola's live under kiritsugu mercilessness,And He's for sure knows that Saber like him never know that would happen according to her attitude in episode 8 Lancer knows that kiritsugu isn't like saber like kayneth and him , I guess for a knight Die for the sake of your master family is a honor , To be honest I don't know what he want First I was believe he want to fulfill his knighthood in the aspect of the master that he couldn't fulfill with his former master , But die for your master like this should fulfill what he really wants but he just tricking himself in what he really wants after see the death again |
Apr 22, 2012 6:18 AM
#191
OKAY - Loads of epic things went down in this episode but what made my day was Kiritsugu's lecture - Thank heavens somebody shut Saber and the now departed Lancer up. There is no glory on the battlefield - and there is no honour in a conflict where two people resolve to take each other's lives. PRAGMATISM: 1 ROMANTICIZED CHIVALRY: 0 |
Apr 22, 2012 6:18 AM
#192
the_trainman said: Kayneth was better? Please... His constant insults towards Lancer... Killing Kirei's old man so no other master would get command spell (even though Risei was tricky bastard too, but still) Gilgamesh would show hell to Kayneth if he was his servant lmao Yet he was call kiritsugu "Rat" because his utilize the machines and he's use it to Kill Risei , where's the dignity of magus ? |
Apr 22, 2012 6:23 AM
#193
WildEagle- said: the_trainman said: Kayneth was better? Please... His constant insults towards Lancer... Killing Kirei's old man so no other master would get command spell (even though Risei was tricky bastard too, but still) Gilgamesh would show hell to Kayneth if he was his servant lmao Yet he was call kiritsugu "Rat" because his utilize the machines and he's use it to Kill Risei , where's the dignity of magus ? What both of you said is true, but what Emiya did is no better... |
Apr 22, 2012 6:23 AM
#194
basabeo said: Lancer.. :/ That was just sad. Why does my favorite character always have to die in these things. I knew he was going to die.. didn't think it would be so brutal.. *cries* He and Saber are my favorite characters. The way he died reminded me of Unlimited Blade Works where the other Lancer was also ordered to commit suicide by Kirei, I think. What Kiritsugu did here was cruel!!! Even though that's what this anime is all about, I still think he shouldn't have gone that far. I wished Lancer stayed a bit long in the second season ;( |
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Apr 22, 2012 6:24 AM
#195
WildEagle- said: the_trainman said: Kayneth was better? Please... His constant insults towards Lancer... Killing Kirei's old man so no other master would get command spell (even though Risei was tricky bastard too, but still) Gilgamesh would show hell to Kayneth if he was his servant lmao Yet he was call kiritsugu "Rat" because his utilize the machines and he's use it to Kill Risei , where's the dignity of magus ? He was no longer a magus at that point... |
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Apr 22, 2012 6:37 AM
#196
Xayoz said: He was no longer a magus at that point... That's true, but I think he would kill Risei in any case. He would have probably just used magic if he had't lost the abilities. |
Apr 22, 2012 6:57 AM
#197
akutasame94 said: WildEagle- said: the_trainman said: Kayneth was better? Please... His constant insults towards Lancer... Killing Kirei's old man so no other master would get command spell (even though Risei was tricky bastard too, but still) Gilgamesh would show hell to Kayneth if he was his servant lmao Yet he was call kiritsugu "Rat" because his utilize the machines and he's use it to Kill Risei , where's the dignity of magus ? What both of you said is true, but what Emiya did is no better... Emiya do what he did in a point he do it for the sake of the world no matter what's a childish Idea it is better than someone do it because dignity the_trainman said: Xayoz said: He was no longer a magus at that point... That's true, but I think he would kill Risei in any case. He would have probably just used magic if he had't lost the abilities. Magus see themselves as a noble human begins ,mostly of them see the normal people as a trash , Bothering themselves and others by dignity , The look down at people because the use technology and find a kind of entertainment , For them if normal people live like the middle ages is better even if technology saves people make live easier it's aiming to the future , But magic aiming to the past no matter what if a magus with a dignity became a normal human he shouldn't utilize technology under any circumstance but for kayneth after what he says about magus nobility and when he insult waver for this , And now forsake it like a trash I dislike the term "Nobility" but when you look at another magus like tokiomi you find what's the nobility of magus is not kayneth . |
Apr 22, 2012 7:18 AM
#199
Apr 22, 2012 7:44 AM
#200
Ah, Lancer, too bad your glorious death turned into such a humiliating death... Also, when Emiya came up with that contract at Kayneth, I was like 'Not myself... Someone else will', and there was Maiya. Well done, Kiritsugu. I only think it is such a pity for Lancer. I really liked him. Even Sola-Ui, but not Kayneth. That conversation with Saber and Emiya was really nice in composition. Both Saber and Emiya hiding their faces with only Irisviel in the middle showing hers... |
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