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- Aug 20, 2018
I was thinking about the original, and look at the throwaway scene of the cat on the roof.
It's hard to say it's not constructed to show an analogue to Ryo situation.
The cat is on the roof, megumi is worried (like most people around Ryo are about him), then the cat jumps and lands just fine, her leg is now fine and he's well on the way to recovery.
Then Nozomi appears with medicine that is no longer needed.
It's the whole relationship "current status" of Ryo and Nozomi, she wants to help Ryo, make him feel better, but Ryo is already set on his ways and she isn't needed anymore and both are drifting away.
It gets deeper in the park scene when she just wants him to stay with her.
That's just a 1 minute scene, but has the type of character development that S3 barely had.
And S3 runs with the upper hand that it has characters that are already developed.
It's hard to say it's not constructed to show an analogue to Ryo situation.
The cat is on the roof, megumi is worried (like most people around Ryo are about him), then the cat jumps and lands just fine, her leg is now fine and he's well on the way to recovery.
Then Nozomi appears with medicine that is no longer needed.
It's the whole relationship "current status" of Ryo and Nozomi, she wants to help Ryo, make him feel better, but Ryo is already set on his ways and she isn't needed anymore and both are drifting away.
It gets deeper in the park scene when she just wants him to stay with her.
That's just a 1 minute scene, but has the type of character development that S3 barely had.
And S3 runs with the upper hand that it has characters that are already developed.