Some comments:
- "My Andre is in danger!". Great scene, but *what* a way for
Fersen to find out about them! ^O^
- The melodrama is laid on THICK. Marie Antoinette's kid; Alan's
sister; Andre gets one eye cut, goes blind on the other,
then gets shot and killed for no good reason. And now Oscar is
hacking up bits of lung, great... -_-;
- Right after that sequence where Oscar becomes intimate with Andre,
notice that now *Oscar* follows Andre with her horse, and not the
other way around.
- Funny how Andre's line in the ED about not being able to see Oscar
ever again turned out to be a plot spoiler.
- Two scenes that worked very well: Oscar giving her farewell to
Marie Antoinette, and Andre trying to describe Oscar's portrait.
WARNING: Spoil the last 2 episodes from me and I'll send Robespierre's
masked flunkie after you (incompetent as he seems to be recently).
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>Ok, I've catched up on RoV, except for the last two episodes.
><MAJOR SPOILERS!!>
SPOILER ALERT!
^_^
>Some comments:
>- "My Andre is in danger!". Great scene, but *what* a way for
> Fersen to find out about them! ^O^
Yet it seems Oscar didn't really realize what that line suppose to mean.
Or did she?
>- The melodrama is laid on THICK. Marie Antoinette's kid; Alan's
Louis-Joseph looks like Oscar when she was 7! ^o^
> sister; Andre gets one eye cut, goes blind on the other,
Dianne looks like a female version of Gerodere. ^_^;
> then gets shot and killed for no good reason. And now Oscar is
And Andre looks like Bernard when he still had his left eye. ^_^;;
> hacking up bits of lung, great... -_-;
What else do you expect from a "tragic" character? ^_-
It's almost a cliche from the 60's & 70's manga.
>- Right after that sequence where Oscar becomes intimate with Andre,
> notice that now *Oscar* follows Andre with her horse, and not the
> other way around.
Yeah, I noticed that, too. She's following "yamoto nadeshiko" style, isn't
she? ^_^;
>- Funny how Andre's line in the ED about not being able to see Oscar
> ever again turned out to be a plot spoiler.
Hehe, I knew from the beginning what that line really supposed to mean since I
read the manga before the anime came out. ^_^
>- Two scenes that worked very well: Oscar giving her farewell to
> Marie Antoinette, and Andre trying to describe Oscar's portrait.
Yup, those two scenes are my favorite as well.
I also liked episode 27 and 28 where Andre gets tormented psychologically.
Call me masochistic if you like but only on psychological side. ^_^
>WARNING: Spoil the last 2 episodes from me and I'll send Robespierre's
>masked flunkie after you (incompetent as he seems to be recently).
St.Just is Crying Freeman in the late 18th century. In fact, Toshio Furukawa
did voice acting for both. ^_^;
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Well, when she first said it, that was an instinctive reaction. She
eventually realized that she really cared for him. Maybe she didn't know
that she *loved* him until later? (I really would like to understand
the dialogue for this show... ^_^;)
> >- Right after that sequence where Oscar becomes intimate with Andre,
> > notice that now *Oscar* follows Andre with her horse, and not the
> > other way around.
>
> Yeah, I noticed that, too. She's following "yamoto nadeshiko"
> style, isn't she? ^_^;
Uh? Sorry, I don't have my Japanese dictionary with me. ^_^;;
> >WARNING: Spoil the last 2 episodes from me and I'll send Robespierre's
> >masked flunkie after you (incompetent as he seems to be recently).
>
> St.Just is Crying Freeman in the late 18th century.
Wait, wait. He's supposed to be *St. Just*? Maaaan...
>> Yeah, I noticed that, too. She's following "yamoto nadeshiko"
>> style, isn't she? ^_^;
>
>Uh? Sorry, I don't have my Japanese dictionary with me. ^_^;;
"Yamato nadeshiko" = Japanese woman
^_^
A "good" yamato nadeshiko follows her husband 3 steps behind. :-P
>> St.Just is Crying Freeman in the late 18th century.
>
>Wait, wait. He's supposed to be *St. Just*? Maaaan...
Yup. Isn't he cool? ^_-