Well, Vash has always been a mostly unhappy person with happy-go-lucky facade, but as you can see he's having trouble keeping it up after Wolfwood's death.
I loved "Sin"; I loved the entire death scene, and how it was alll orchestrated to make Vash kill someone, which Knives knew would make his brother "suffer eternal pain and suffering" from the guilt. Ha! Isn't Legato great? Meanie too though, using Chapel's arm to kill Wolfwood.
Did you like it in 5th Moon when Wolfwood just outright shot that other Gung-Ho Gun guy? Did you suspect that Wolfwood had a secret agenda from the beginning? I did, but all the way up to episode 23 I persisted in thinking that he was an assassin from his church, sent out to "take care of" the "menace to society" that was Vash.
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Date: 2002-12-20 10:57 am (UTC)I loved "Sin"; I loved the entire death scene, and how it was alll orchestrated to make Vash kill someone, which Knives knew would make his brother "suffer eternal pain and suffering" from the guilt. Ha! Isn't Legato great? Meanie too though, using Chapel's arm to kill Wolfwood.
Did you like it in 5th Moon when Wolfwood just outright shot that other Gung-Ho Gun guy? Did you suspect that Wolfwood had a secret agenda from the beginning? I did, but all the way up to episode 23 I persisted in thinking that he was an assassin from his church, sent out to "take care of" the "menace to society" that was Vash.
Does this mean you're near to finished?