That is purposely missing the point to disagree. It does not matter if they are fictional. Then Ash and the others according to that logic also have no rights in their own world "because in our world they are not alive". It is really basic, self-explanatory psychology. They are conscious. They...
You are taking it too literally though. It does not necessarily need to mean that. And even if it doesn't, trust me, it does not change anything about how she feels for him and that she kissed him as a sign.
It doesn't really matter what she said right before. We already knew she was in love with him and that kiss was the cherry on top. She got the courage to do it and that is what counts.
I am just glad that we got that scene. There is nothing more to say about it. A finale is the most important thing in a story for me. It can ruin everything for me. And this one scene saved it for me.
Shame of the league was saved.
Blablablah.:rolleyes:
Maybe for a weekend hobby feminist that thinks there is no woman who is allowed to decide if that's a worthy goal for her. What is more disrespectful, HMM?!
If it would have "clearly" felt like it, people would actually consider this scene to be as totally obvious struggle for Charizard. Which it isn't. You even mentioned a point that is normal for the exposition of something like that in shows: The camera. There was not even a close-up to Charizard...
Except it did. Rewatch the scene. He barely fell over at all. That was one sudden forward movement with his leg making a loud sound to hold himself up. And it did not even look close to being a struggle for him. As a matter of fact he looked top fit after that. Yes, he even looked more like he...
No. There was really not anything about Charizard's stumbling that indicated "Oh my, was that close". That was a very weak stumbling, almost looking just like him stomping. It did not look like him having a hard time to hold himself on his own feet at all. And that is the problem. Charizard did...
Charizard X VS Ash-Greninja but not because of the result of it but the execution. A battle that is built up that much cannot just look in the end like Gary's Magmar VS Ash's Heracross. People really think it was "close" but except that both lost 5 Pokémon we do not even know in the slightest...
Clones are also "real" so I suppose you mean "natural born". And how come you even think such a horrible thing? Would you say the same thing about a human being that got help getting born through science?
They are alive. They perceive reality just like we do. They deserve to live. None of us...
Alan's parts in this episode are at least somewhat of a consolation for me considering how weirdly executed and inconsequential some stuff was in previous episodes.
Being a clone does not "literally make you second class". There is no natural law that makes them so. That is just some disrepectful thought some people have whenever they think clones are no lifeforms that have deserved to live just like the rest.
I always see how someone comes to a conclusion. That does not justify them thinking about the wrong context or not being ready to lean back and think for more than 3 seconds, as well as judging totally overconfident. If you are confident in your thinking you need to earn that first. I have seen...