Mini_Quini
Truly a Dank Meme
I JUST STARTED I THOUGHT THAT WHOLE CHIMERA SCENE HAPPENS WAY FUCKING LATER
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mother fucker i will slap youNina and Alex were pretty close together, huh?
Nina and Alex were pretty close together, huh?
mother fucker i will slap you
DO YOU WANNA BE STRIKED!mother fucker i will slap you
i wouldn't do it if i didn't wanna entertainI know I shouldn't be entertained by this exchange but I am...
do you know what it feels like to be slapped in the face with knives.....
Do you?do you know what it feels like to be slapped in the face with knives.....
Trust me i love this show i just wanted to cry about the sad bits.....i'm about to get to hughe's episode....*sits back enjoying the feeling of watching people react to Nina Alexander all over again*
Not gonna lie that episode yanked my heart out the first time, and then again because I watched both shows.
But I think the beauty in the episode is that is establishes what the show is about, as well as having our hero’s and the viewer realize the power, destruction, and limits of alchemy, which is the magic that this world and the show are based on. It reminds you that the laws of alchemy are absolute. Ed says (and Icant remember if this was in 2003 or Brotherhood but) : “We’re not demons, and we’re not gods. We’re just human, and we couldn’t even save a little girl.” Like, that’s some heavy shiz. It is at that point that Ed and Al realize that they possess a mighty and destructive power. They understand the gravity of every choice they make, and it causes them to be more mindful of what they do, and what they risk.
The biggest running theme in FMA is cost. The cost of each mutation, the cost of a life, and the cost of a philosopher’s stone (I wont spoil that one. For Sal Tucker, the price of his position was his daughter, and he was willing to pay it. We see lots of people make big purchases in the show, and a lot of people end up paying for each one. Further down in the series, Ed and Al have to decide time and time again whether what they are after is worth the cost. The episode with Nina sets up the theme of the whole show and it is beautiful one you get past how horrific it is.
Keep watching. The show is my 1# favorite anime ever and for good reasons.
Trust me i love this show i just wanted to cry about the sad bits.....i'm about to get to hughe's episode....