Dako said:Incredible! I love time travel so much. The battle near the bridge had great animation, it really portrayed Fuwa Aika's graceful finesse with the blade.
The death scene was inevitable. The past wasn't going to change anyway but it was still a great sight for Hakaze to see Yoshino and Mahiro at the end before they formally meet. The most enjoyable episode yet.
It wasn't inevitable Ms Bakenomogatari fan ;) Aika just believed it to be so. Think about it: Hakaze's death was supposed to be inevitable yet it wasn't.Monad said:Wow! i pretty much nailed the whole paradox stuff about Aika learning the future from Hakaze and killing herself when Hakaze went back because Aika killed herself in my previous episode post.
Monad said:
Well as it is now it seems we have two most possible scenarios.
Ether she fought with Hakaze and got killed by her or she killed herself so she can manipulate the events following her death. The second scenario would need of course her having some sort of clairvoyance knowing what events her death will cause but maybe she doesn't need it now with Hakaze arriving from the future. Maybe she will fool Hakaze in telling her the future and knowing all this events she may decide that it fits her agenda(whatever that may be) and decides to kill herself so she can make those events come to reality.
So ironically if the last scenario comes true, Hakaze will still be partly responsible for her death because the knowledge that made Aika kill herself was given by her.
Btw i liked how they made the fighting seem like Aika was dancing. Even after the revelations and her death Aika managed to keep her mysterious nature.
Still confused about one thing. Why does Aika believe that everyone will die if she doesn't kill herself. Beacuse only Hakaze can defeat the tree of Genesis? She can't? But she said that maybe she isn't suppose to be able do. So she doesn't know for certain.
So why take such extreme measure for a doubtful future.
Maybe she they could very well have defeated the tree without her needing to kill herself.
In a way she seemed too willing to kill herself.
Another thing i dodn't get is what happens with the tree of Exodus. If the tree of Genesis resets shit and doesn't let humanity keep going then what about the tree of Exodus? Didn't that tree wanted to destroy everything in the past? Shouldn't they destroy that too.
Also i don't know if it was the translation wrong but Aika said that gets direct power by the tree of Genesis? The tree of Genesis? Wait isn't she the magician of Exodus? Why get power from the tree of Genesis? Are the two trees actually connected and in a way one and the same?
eXtacy67 said:Yep, its as I feared...
The reason Aika committed suicide was because she was told she was going to get murdered by Hakaze who is from the future where she is already murdered. This is a paradox. I have to lower my score for this show. Good episode but if your going to a story involving time travel please do not create such a blatant paradox. They went so such trouble to avoid a paradox the first time the princess time traveled. Sigh
No, Aika committed suicide because she was a dumb fatalist.She chose the easy way out unlike Hakaze that chose to fight. What you said is her logic. But think about this: assume there is an original timeline where she did notkill herself. That must have existed because otherwise you have a paradox. An original timeline is the only way to save the logic of this episode.Serge91 said:AlexTheRiot said:
Where's John Titor when you need him?
You'd be correct, there has to be an original world line where the future cannot effect the past. That is, if we're taking the chicken and egg paradox into account. Zetsuen probably isn't going by those strict(logical) time traveling rules, so I don't suppose it really matters.
No, it doesn't need to have one. It depends on theory of time. You can check on some physic and philosophical books.
Aviz said:Loved this episode!
But i still don't get one thing though and that's, why did she sacrifice herself in the first place? I mean there had to be one time in a different past where she'd sacrifice herself without Hakaze going back in time and telling her about the future, right?