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Post by Crickie on Nov 6, 2005 0:01:02 GMT -5
Man...that was some sad shit. I think this might just be one of my favorite episodes.
I'm not sure why the loyalty of Greed's group got to me. It just makes me believe in my own mind that though it seems Greed was just the not a very nice person black-sheep of the Humonculus group, he may have also just been the most human of any of them. He lived for himself, but all the same, you could tell that he did give an inkling of a shit for Marta, Law and Dorochet, and even Ed and Al.
He fought Ed, even though he probably have had to. He could have just as easily said at the start that he let Al go, that he didn't kill Dante. But I guess even he had to have that bit of greed within him. Control over his own death, eh? I felt bad for Ed at the end. When he was screaming at dead Greed. But eh. Shit happens.
Anyway, that was good stuff.
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Post by armand on Nov 6, 2005 1:55:00 GMT -5
Wow, i never thought i would actually feel bad for Greed. He might have been a greedy bastard but i guess that isn't such a bad thing after all. Well, now Ed has murdered someone, and the homonculi's weakness was revealed. FMA has becomed extremely interesting.
And of course, Leera sure is full of surprises.
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Post by Scarred Wolf on Nov 7, 2005 17:14:36 GMT -5
Yeah, this was one of my favorite episodes as well. (Sad things get to me..)
Greed knew he was up against the other homonculus and "the person who pulls the strings" so when he saw Dante was dead, he knew he could either be sealed or be killed, and he wanted ed to kill him. =(
This is another thing i like about FMA, a lot of the villains later on (scar, greed, ****, *****) make you feel sorry for them and sometimes even wish they were victorious against the protagonists.
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Post by Dark on Nov 8, 2005 17:46:30 GMT -5
Edited thread name to include FMA.
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Post by Ero_Sennin on Nov 22, 2005 14:53:22 GMT -5
Beautiful... and yeah, the episode was sad.. but cool to know that Greed wanted Ed to succeed
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