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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-10-06 06:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #3564 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3564 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Keeping Up Appearances]


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[set the thames on fire]


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[Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, Magic Knight Rayearth]


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[Dragon Ball Z]


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[Obduction]


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ketita: (Default)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] ketita 2016-10-07 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Having it be a little more genre-savvy and humorous would solve a lot of the melodrama issues, I think. I mean, sure, have literally EVERYBODY be a Takatori - and then have somebody go WHY IS EVERYBODY A TAKATORI. Have them come across some random barista or something who's also a Takatori.

And I agree with you, if they tone down on the melodrama, some of those storylines would actually be kind of touching. I always liked the weird little romance between Nagi and the girl from Schreient (Toto?).

Also btw, my headcanon always was that Aya's superpower or whatever is that he's actually immune to being psychically affected by stuff. Like, he disbelieves it so strongly that it actually doesn't affect him (which reinforces his disbelief). And also explains some of why he was so capable at fighting Schwartz.

And yeah, definitely right about the show having no idea what genre it even was XD fixing that would probably go a long way.

Also they should totally lampshade the fact that both Aya and Omi have these massive tragic backstories, and Yohji and Ken are a lot... less. Like Yohji is so normal, man.
fishnchips: (fufu)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] fishnchips 2016-10-07 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm crying X''D EVERYONE'S A TAKATORI!

Also: "I will run away with you, girl I have just met this episode, and we will live a normal life!"
Yes Ken. Sure Ken. That will totally happen, Ken.

Nagi and Tot (oh hell, I think her name was actually Tot) and Yohji and Asuka(?) were the only romances that actually had any merit. Everything else was so ridiculously forced, it was cringey as hell.

Ha, I love that headcanon.

Hm, I don't know. Yohji had the whole thing with his dead girlfriend/partner who then popped up as a brainwashed version of herself in Schreient. That was pretty tragic as well.

Ken, in comparison, had the least tragic sobstory I guess. And yet he kinda snapped the worst. Though I really liked how... unhinged he was in Glühen. That was actually pretty interesting! In general, it could also be an improvement if they gave the characters slightly more realistic human emotions and reactions. I felt like there was generally too much or too little emotion in relation to the situations they found themselves in.
ketita: (Default)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] ketita 2016-10-07 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Come on, I mean half of Aya's dialogue was TAKATORIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!
XD

The thing with the other romances though is that played right, they would be less a romance and more a bid for normalcy- and realizing they no longer can be normal. It would work with Ken especially, I think, precisely *because* he doesn't have that tragic backstory. He's doing it 'cause he likes it. Maybe it could even be a misplaced "I should want to be normal" thing, but then realizing that he just... isn't.
And then you'd have initially him and Yohji seeming the ones without the tragic backstory, then Yohji's girlfriend pops up in Schreient and everything gets way tragic, and they all look at Ken and he's like "nope, that's it. I was just left for dead and now I'm an assassin because I can".
And I agree with you that his snapping in Gluhen was interesting - and it could be tied into this type of arc, with Ken being the one with the "least" reason to fight, and yet still being super into it.

What we're saying here is basically, let's have the characters be proper characters and not tropes, let's give them character arcs, and let's execute them well XD

Yes her name was Tot! That was it.

Oh gooddddddd remember Omi's romance with his sister-no-she's-actually-his-cousin or whatever XDDDDD
Though tbh, in the current haremy mindset where little sisters only show up to be love interests, it could be vaguely refreshing to have them be in love, actually discover they're related, and then not be together with none of the moe bullshit.
.....orrrrr we could scrap that bit, because seriously.

Did Aya even have a love interest at any point? I don't remember.
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Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] fishnchips 2016-10-07 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
TAKATORI SHINEEEEEEEEE! (Oh how overused this was in some fanfic...)

I think they even might have tried for that with Ken's "romance" subplot, it just was so badly executed that it didn't really show. It did seem a lot like a futile attempt at normalcy he couldn't really have anymore.

I absolutely agree that Omi's weird romance could be scrapped and nothing of value would be lost.

So in general: less tropes, better quality, amped up grittiness and genre-savvyness. It could be so nice. So sad it will never happen...

... hm. I think he had this weird subplot with the girl who reminded him of his sister (the one who was supposed to look after Aya-chan in at the end?) and I think it had this weird "is this supposed to be romance or just his sister complex acting up" vibe again. But it's been a while, I'm not entirely sure...
ketita: (Default)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] ketita 2016-10-08 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there was a subplot like that. It... could work, though in this revamped-version of the series it would probably depend on what Aya's character arc is, and whether that contributes anything to it.

Now I'm really bummed that this series we're imagining doesn't (and will never) exist XD
In my imagination, it looks really great.

Imma go draw the boys in Darker than Black style and cry over what could have been.
fishnchips: (Default)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] fishnchips 2016-10-08 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
I think not forcing a romance on every single main character would be nice, really.

Ah yes, well, especially the whole "old character design" thing would never happen, even if they rebooted it (which will also never happen haha)...

Ha, do show me if you draw them! I'd love to see that.
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Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] ketita 2016-10-09 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
I agree with you on not forcing a romance - but I also think it's possible for male characters to have meaningful interactions with female characters that are not romantic. Aya meeting somebody that reminds him of his sister, but alive - that could be touching. Reminding him of what he's actually fighting for, on one hand bringing her into the present, but emphasizing that he really hasn't truly seen her in years, and who knows what she's like. Him wanting revenge for her is because she's an object atm. So I don't think that storyline, on it's own, doesn't have potential. But I definitely agree that shoehorned romance for them all is unnecessary.

If/when I do, I'll drop you a line XD
fishnchips: (Default)

Re: Reboots?

[personal profile] fishnchips 2016-10-09 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
Oh absolutely, I would love to see more platonic/non-romance relationship between male and female characters, it's just sadly often ignored.

Thank you :D