ext_82219 ([identity profile] shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2008-04-08 02:24 pm

[ Secret Post #459 ]


⌈ Secret Post #459 ⌋

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Re: 7 OP

[identity profile] rewritten.livejournal.com 2008-04-08 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)

But it was Relena who came in and made Heero have a reason to live outside of battlefield. That's why he came to want to protect her by the end of the series. He couldn't be a heartless soldier anymore because even though he still saw his life as no meaning-- he found someone else to live for. For Relena. He wanted to protect her and began to see how much he meant to her.

Even though Relena was using Heero as an outlit to find strength in herself-- she definatly fell inlove with him by the end of the series-- but she knew her going and telling Heero "I'm in love with you" would do no good for him. She knew that would probably mean nothing to him in the middle of a war and well, she had more important things to worry about herself than proclaiming her love for him.

The end of Endless Waltz... well first off Heero wasn't crying. He passed out and Relena caught him in her arms. I dunno-- I like to see it as Heero finally having all the weight lifted off his shoulders and just being loved for once and no longer needed to be a killer and a soldier. That he can now try to live.

Relena shoved her face into Heero's affairs... twice? When she came to the Navel Base in episode two and then when she followed him to Antarctica to stop him from more than likely killing himself in the end. I'm not saying she should have-- but I think she wanted so badly for him to keep living she really didn't care how dangerous her actions were or even if in the end they would totally back fire.

1) I don't think they are crazy-- just two teenagers in the middle of a war. Who's going to be acting 'normal' when you're 15 and thrown into those situations.
2) Eh, I would agree with you on that part. The writer himself said he wasn't good with writing romance anyway.
3) I don't think they were magical. Heero was never some CRAZY SUICIDAL SOLIDER in the first place. He had emotions; he felt things. He just tried to keep them locked away because he didn't seem them necessary for being a soldier. But he did feel-- how he felt so guilty for killing Marshall Noventa.

Re: 7 OP

[identity profile] annwyd.livejournal.com 2008-04-09 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Man, this makes me really want to finish watching GW someday. A year or so back I watched the first...17 or so? episodes and got pretty much the same impression as you did of Heero and Relena's relationship and I loved how it was both so genuinely touching and also so melodramatic and full of silly dorky teenage drama. XD