At 08:03 AM 10/31/2007, Dr. Core wrote:
Chris Campbell wrote:
> I recall no such restraint in FMA. In fact, as I recall the writers
> and director both seemed to make a point of twisting the knife at
> every opportunity (they did it *well*, mind you, but they still did it).
Is it half full or half empty? /shrugs/
For me, I focus on the "*well*", and therefore by definition they
didn't do it. :)
So the fact that Nina (along with her dog) was murdered in a
plot-relevant fashion means she wasn't murdered?
Every other episode of FMA contains one gutwrenching scene or
another, many of them involving kids. I see no particular evidence of
restraint in any of them. Skill and finesse, yes, but that's not the
same thing.
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