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Stéphane Dumas > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon > Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 8:29 AM > Subject: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 48 > > >> Episode 48 - For love and justice! A Sailor Warrior once again >> >> Usagi and Mamoru's scene was pretty good, but I'm a little surprised >> at the cats reactions. They should be more sympathetic to her since >> she had to watch Mamoru die, but now he's alive again, and she still >> can't be with him. >> >> Naru says she gets involved in "a lot of strange incidents" but didn't >> all that get erased? As I said, it doesn't really seem that either the >> "time reset" or "memory loss" explanations completely work. If time >> reset, then does that mean that the senshi have all these memories of >> not only their senshi stuff but their civilian life too, that never >> actually happened? In Yuuichirou's first R episode, it will be >> interesting to see if Rei already knows him and if they assume the >> backstory from Classic (which I'm pretty sure they do). >> >> I liked the scenes with the senshi interacting with each other when >> they didn't know who they were. But why would the cats and Usagi think >> they would not want to be awakened? None of them really seemed to >> dislike being senshi, and they were good friends with each other. >> >> -Chris > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phoenix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon > Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 4:21 PM > Subject: Re: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 48 > > >> Chris Kern wrote: >> >>>Episode 48 - For love and justice! A Sailor Warrior once again >>> >>>Usagi and Mamoru's scene was pretty good, but I'm a little surprised >>>at the cats reactions. They should be more sympathetic to her since >>>she had to watch Mamoru die, but now he's alive again, and she still >>>can't be with him. >> >> That did seem a little heartless. Of course, this arc would lose all >> of it's romantic tension if they ran right out and zapped his memory >> back. >> >>>Naru says she gets involved in "a lot of strange incidents" but didn't >>>all that get erased? As I said, it doesn't really seem that either the >>>"time reset" or "memory loss" explanations completely work. If time >>>reset, then does that mean that the senshi have all these memories of >>>not only their senshi stuff but their civilian life too, that never >>>actually happened? In Yuuichirou's first R episode, it will be >>>interesting to see if Rei already knows him and if they assume the >>>backstory from Classic (which I'm pretty sure they do). >> >> The thing that convinced me that this was a time reset was the >> crumbled test paper tossed on Mamoru's head. The score on the paper >> was 30%, the exact same score she got the first time around. I almost >> think Luna's mind meld thing was a memory *implant* rather then a >> memory restore. >> >> The first season started when they were in school (that means it was >> NOT summer), ran through the summer (the ghost episode) and then into >> the winter months. Since Usagi's birthday is in the summer, it *had* >> to happen sometime during the first series. But here they are back in >> school and she is still the same age as before. >> >>>I liked the scenes with the senshi interacting with each other when >>>they didn't know who they were. But why would the cats and Usagi think >>>they would not want to be awakened? None of them really seemed to >>>dislike being senshi, and they were good friends with each other. >> >> Yeah, me too. Even if there was no evil to fight it seems pointless >> and almost cruel to keep their past life and friendships away from >> them. >> >> BTW, the Doom Tree dub is appearing to be quite accurately translated. >> >> -- >> Phoenix >> http://www.phoenixanime.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sunnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon > Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:24 PM > Subject: Re: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 48 > > >> Chris Kern wrote: >>> Episode 48 - For love and justice! A Sailor Warrior once again >>> >>> Usagi and Mamoru's scene was pretty good, but I'm a little surprised >>> at the cats reactions. They should be more sympathetic to her since >>> she had to watch Mamoru die, but now he's alive again, and she still >>> can't be with him. >> >> I really liked that scene with Mamoru and Usagi. He was so cute being >> bewildered like that. ^^; >> >>> >>> Naru says she gets involved in "a lot of strange incidents" but didn't >>> all that get erased? As I said, it doesn't really seem that either the >>> "time reset" or "memory loss" explanations completely work. If time >>> reset, then does that mean that the senshi have all these memories of >>> not only their senshi stuff but their civilian life too, that never >>> actually happened? In Yuuichirou's first R episode, it will be >>> interesting to see if Rei already knows him and if they assume the >>> backstory from Classic (which I'm pretty sure they do). >> >> However, two months have passed since that reset. So, it's likely Rei >> has already met Yuuichirou off-camera (which is also why Makoto's >> already at the school, etc). What I'm more curious about is Minako. >> She *seems* to have no memory of being Sailor V currently (well, now >> that's she's had it restored...) >> >> While they were put back in time (there's really not much to dispute >> this, given the age, date, etc of when R starts), everything else is >> difficult. Hey, it's a kid's show, they're allowed to fudge things a >> bit, I suppose. It makes things very confusing, but...well, it's still >> kind of okay. I actually had written out a big paragraph of a theory, >> until I realized what a paradox what I was saying created. There really >> isn't an explanation why people seem to remember Sailor Moon (there's a >> live show episode coming up pretty soon that's simply too quick to occur >> without prior Sailor Moon popularity in my opinion), but things were >> very clearly rewound. I suppose rather than wracking our brains to >> explain everything, it's probably just best to nod and move on. I >> figure we should just leave the mess to Sailor Pluto. Can you imagine >> the paperwork? >> >>> >>> I liked the scenes with the senshi interacting with each other when >>> they didn't know who they were. But why would the cats and Usagi think >>> they would not want to be awakened? None of them really seemed to >>> dislike being senshi, and they were good friends with each other. >> >> True, but who would really want to force people they cared about into >> risking their lives to fight evil? Even if the girls didn't mind bein >> senshi, that doesn't mean Usagi and the cats wanted to put them in that >> dangerous position once more. >> >> Rei and Makoto were awesome fighting in civilian form! Loved it. >> >> Ami speaks in an especially quiet and shy voice this episode. Not like >> she was towards the end of the first season. She hasn't come out of her >> shell just yet. I kind of liked seeing this (as well as Makoto's >> reaction in the previous episode when Usagi commented on her reputation.) >> >> Sunnie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "SK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon > Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:35 PM > Subject: Re: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 48 > > >> Chris Kern wrote: >>> Episode 48 - For love and justice! A Sailor Warrior once again >>> >> >> A local TV studio is auditioning girls for a small part in a drama. The >> five candidates invited to audition, Naru, Ami, Rei, Makoto and Minako. >> Contrived? You betcha, but we needed to get everyone back together, >> and they didn't want to take too many episodes to do it, so it's all >> good. Might have been an interesting way to fill time in a largely do >> nothing arc, though, watching each one reawakened and reacting to the >> restored memories and the absence of the ones who still don't remember. >> >> Both Usagi and Luna are quite reluctant to pull the girls back into >> this. I think they're both going off of Usagi's reaction to her own >> awakening and assuming that the others also want their second chance at >> a normal life. >> >> Which they probably do, but on the other hand, those girls lost a lot >> more than just their powers and responsibilities, they lost each other, >> and two months into their second chances, it still looks like they're >> all pretty much alone. >> >> It's tough to say what would have been crueler, forcing them to take up >> their duties and risk their lives again, or denying them the friendships >> they'd forged. Sometimes there isn't a good answer, just a necessary >> one. Through plot contrivance and monster attack, all four Senshi are >> recalled to duty. >> >> None of them express regret the way Usagi did. Of course, she was >> coming back alone, and while she was reluctant at first, now that the >> others are back, she's very happy to be back with them all. >> >> Side note - What does Naru actually remember? You assume that if the >> girls forgot season 1, then so did everyone else, but she made a clear >> reference to the many strange occurrences around her, when there's only >> been once since Usagi's wish. Does she remember Nephrite and the rest? >> >> Then again, I've never known just how much Naru knows. She was >> obviously angling to have Usagi come with her, not my first choice for >> someone to make me feel safe. Usagi on a production lot is a disaster >> looking for a place to happen, but Naru is clearly waiting for the >> offer, and quite relieved when it comes. >> >> It goes back to the discussion as to what happened at the end of season >> 1. Clearly, the Senshi had their memories altered. I don't think >> Minako even remembers being Sailor V anymore. Usagi wanted them to have >> normal lives, so that's what they've got. That's probably why Artemis >> is always over at Usagi's in these first few episodes, he can't talk >> around Minako anymore. However, Naru does seem to remember being the >> Youma Duracell, and as Sunnie reminded me, in a few episodes you see >> that the people in general remember Sailor Moon a bit more than you'd >> expect for having been involved in just a few minor incidents. It >> would be possible to give the girls a new life just by taking *their* >> memories, since no one else really knows who they are (with a few minor >> exceptions who have been written out of the story anyway). They may >> even be among those trying to figure out just who these mysterious >> figures were, not quite sure why the question is so intriguing. >> >> I'd leave it at that, except for Usagi's declaration that she was 14 >> years old at the start of R. It just makes no sense unless time has >> been messed with a bit. >> >> The Silver Crystal is a very strange thing. Don't give it imprecise >> instructions, or you're going to get weird results. ^_^; >> >> And I'll just leave it at that, for now. This makes my brain hurt. >> >> SK > ------------------------------------ Group email addresses: Post message: [email protected] Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shortcut URL to Yahoo! 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