I'm watching the show on streaming but still patiently downloading every ep as it gets uploaded.
I know! That horse riding scene. Eight looked so genuinely happy shouting, "You have me inside your heart!"
But, like what Fourteen said later, to have owned and then lose it is much more heartwrenching than to have never owned.
I don't know if it's the impact of the Ruoxi/Eight breakup, but there was this scene in ep 17 where Ruoxi made a request to Four (you'll know which scene I'm talking about when you get to it, it's the closing scene of the episode) where I felt utter disappointment in this female lead. On one hand, I can understand how she feels and why she's acting that way. But on the other hand...she's just so not the typical female protagonist!
Argh! I'll wait for you to reach that part before spilling out the bitterness that is gathering inside of me.
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Date: 2011-09-19 05:34 pm (UTC)I'm watching the show on streaming but still patiently downloading every ep as it gets uploaded.
I know! That horse riding scene. Eight looked so genuinely happy shouting, "You have me inside your heart!"
But, like what Fourteen said later, to have owned and then lose it is much more heartwrenching than to have never owned.
I don't know if it's the impact of the Ruoxi/Eight breakup, but there was this scene in ep 17 where Ruoxi made a request to Four (you'll know which scene I'm talking about when you get to it, it's the closing scene of the episode) where I felt utter disappointment in this female lead. On one hand, I can understand how she feels and why she's acting that way. But on the other hand...she's just so not the typical female protagonist!
Argh! I'll wait for you to reach that part before spilling out the bitterness that is gathering inside of me.