(SPOILER ALERT) Yes, labeled as tragedy, so forewarned, but I can see from other comments, that I am not the only one that thinks it didn't HAVE to end that way. I mean, seriously, weren't they calling her "savior" and "little god"? Hadn't she already resurrected a demon who had been killed? Even if she didn't remember doing it, it was a spontaneous reaction to the emotions of seeing her cat friend killed.
Are we saying she cared LESS about seeing Ororon tortured and -rather literally - ripped apart in front of her? Wasn't she inclined to even THINK about trying to use her power to save him? Even if she might have been too afraid/unable to in the end, you think she would at least want to TRY? ...at least WISH she could TRY!
It really felt like she just LET him die, and that turned the "sweet" tragedy of it very bitter and irksome. I never want to see it again!
(SPOILER ALERT) Yes, labeled as tragedy, so forewarned, but I can see from other comments, that I am not the only one that thinks it didn't HAVE to end that way. I mean, seriously, weren't they calling her "savior" and "little god"? Hadn't she already resurrected a demon who had been killed? Even if she didn't remember doing it, it was a spontaneous reaction to the emotions of seeing her cat friend killed.
Are we saying she cared LESS about seeing Ororon tortured and -rather literally - ripped apart in front of her? Wasn't she inclined to even THINK about trying to use her power to save him? Even if she might have been too afraid/unable to in the end, you think she would at least want to TRY? ...at least WISH she could TRY!
It really felt like she just LET him die, and that turned the "sweet" tragedy of it very bitter and irksome. I never want to see it again!