ianfeller
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2009, 10:03:08 PM » |
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Yea I have heard that about the Manga as well yet there are many problems with it. First of all it was completed before the second season was set back in motion and thus the stories are only loosely based on what the anime would become. For example Angel Pilots Big Fau and 'the event' is the rain which wipes out everything and explains what is beneath the see and personally I like that idea of the water. But regardless the mention of Roger's age is that he is portrayed to be older in the Manga then meant to and much older in the anime, approx 30 they say in the Manga, but the fact is they didn't know where it was fully going because the show was shortened. No mention of tomatoes is fleshed out, etc so the age could be a beginning change/mistake like creating Electric City then saying that there are no other places for survival, but paradigm. In addition the end of the first season which involves the beginning of foreigners is where the Manga ends, coincidence, doubtful. In addition Beck plays Angel's role in the Manga, odd? Yea that was my rant, sorry.
Next about the Rogers on the assembly line, well whats interesting about them is they aren't really his memories, Big O is showing him this and when I first saw it I assumed they memories seen through Angel's eyes, for he says, these memories you are seeing, they are... You can't mean him, and though it could be Big O, I doubt it. On a side note however I find it interesting that in the end you can't Angel or Roger's eyes, though you can see Dorothy proving that she isn't human. I can't deny or prove anything obviously that is for the next season... If its ever created.
Lastly about the end of Act 26, I don't take any stock into it because thats a falsified ending forced on by CN because the show was being canceled yet again. By allowing a repeat of the first act, but with a different tone as you said gives some, though a poor conclusion. Thats why I prefer the alternate ending from that book.
EDIT: Now for some reason when I was falling asleep i thought of this and couldn't go back to sleep so i decided to post it online. Isn't in possible that the whole Roger Smith's robots on the assembly line, the Dorothy construction, etc. that is Roger seeing from the Megadeus when he's drowning is that the entire world is really set by the director who is Angel? And the reason he is saying NO! is because he doesn't want to believe that free will doesn't exist. It is the classic destiny vs. free will quagmire. But in the end he convinces Angel that despite what destiny there may be it doesn't change the fact that he has to make choices and must live as if there is no destiny because it doesn't matter, life must go on. It's a basic philosophical ideal that its possible that we are all just brains in a vat (David Hume) and we are just believing that we are existing in a certain way, but we actually aren't. (Sorta like the matrix too, but they take the opposite position). But the fact is it doesn't matter cause we don't know the difference and ONLY by NOT KNOWING THE DIFFERENCE or ignoring it we can continue to live our lives. That's the reason Roger Smith gave up his memories so he could live in the present and in the future believing that he is making his own choices even if he doesn't always understand his past. I'm paraphrasing but: The way you were given life doesn't and shouldn't dictate the way you live your life. That's why Gordon Rosewater gave up his memories and why Rosco Fitzgerald suppressed his desire to share his memories until he felt that 'the event' was going to occur again (that's even more an assumption than the other stuff.) ---- Yea so that all made sense in my head, but right now it's 3 AM and i'm tired so i'm going to sleep, but please tell me if that made and sense and/or if i should clarify anything.
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