Gungrave 7: WTF?
Jul. 17th, 2005 12:42 am5 years have passed and she STILL doesn't know that Brandon works for the mob and the mob is her surrogate uncle?
Oh please. How stupid is this woman?
Brandon, why do you love such a monumentally stupid woman?
End thought:
Hmm. I don't know who's scarier
Harry, because he's so conniving and cold beneath the facade. Right now some little bit of him is still the street punk that Brandon was friends with, but that part is shrinking every day.
or...
Brandon, because he's so extreme. He obviously hates his job and hates himself, but still persists in working for the organization because he still wants Maria and Harry. Maria might still be worth fighting for, but he's going about it the wrong way. And Harry... well... time will tell. But what I find scary about Brandon is that he hates what he does/is so deeply, yet he methodically goes about doing it anyway. For just these two reasons, these two people. So what happens when those two people are gone/changed? Brandon obviously defines himself by his relationships and puts everything he has into them. Without the goal of Maria and Harry (and Millenion by extension), Brandon is nothing. He has no raison d'ĂȘtre.
Which I guess explains why he's a total freakazoid killing machine in the first episode. That must be what happens when he snaps. That kind of extreme mentallity is scary..
Oh please. How stupid is this woman?
Brandon, why do you love such a monumentally stupid woman?
End thought:
Hmm. I don't know who's scarier
Harry, because he's so conniving and cold beneath the facade. Right now some little bit of him is still the street punk that Brandon was friends with, but that part is shrinking every day.
or...
Brandon, because he's so extreme. He obviously hates his job and hates himself, but still persists in working for the organization because he still wants Maria and Harry. Maria might still be worth fighting for, but he's going about it the wrong way. And Harry... well... time will tell. But what I find scary about Brandon is that he hates what he does/is so deeply, yet he methodically goes about doing it anyway. For just these two reasons, these two people. So what happens when those two people are gone/changed? Brandon obviously defines himself by his relationships and puts everything he has into them. Without the goal of Maria and Harry (and Millenion by extension), Brandon is nothing. He has no raison d'ĂȘtre.
Which I guess explains why he's a total freakazoid killing machine in the first episode. That must be what happens when he snaps. That kind of extreme mentallity is scary..
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Date: 2005-07-18 01:31 am (UTC)