![]() The guy she cares about is going to fuck off to demon world unknown if he's ever going to come back and how else is someone supposed to handle that. ![]() I can kind of get behind you on Keiko not being that great of a female love interest but one thing I really enjoy is the realistic reactions you get from two young teenage kids who love each other and have been by each others side since they were little kids. Meat is food and for these demons humans are their source of meat. Humans are nothing but meat and Yusuke is right, he knows what it's like when hes eating meat and is being stared at by vegetarians. Some to the extent that they blend right in. The only thing that really makes these demons different is that they're humanoid. It's easy to think of humans as food to a lion, to a shark, to pigs. ![]() I have to disagree with female spider legs that accepting the fact that people are considered food is not something a normal person can do. The magic of keiko is that she cared about Yusuke when no one else did. I love the OST of this episode especially on the last esceneĪgreed. Oh, I also really liked your flabbergasted reaction to Yusuke proposing. Yusuke's power is connected to his feelings if we recall the Dark Tournament arc, he's died twice, and he can tell Keiko he loves her. Needless to say, I like Yu Yu Hakusho's central love dynamic because it's been there from the first episode, it may have turned into a damsel in distress situation, but, in a stunning turn Yusuke actually admits his feelings. If you watch Boruto, its almost like her character has changed. Yeah we had Hinata crushing on Naruto since the beginning of the series, but, and maybe its a cultural thing, we never see them spend time together. In Naruto, it always felt as if a lot of the relationships came from nowhere (I'm looking at you Sai and Ino), even Naruto and Hinata seems tacked on. ![]() In DBZ you have Goku and Chichi, and Chichi only ever seems to be treated as an accessory, you have vegeta and Bulma where Vegeta is a grump most of the time, even though he has come the closest to blatantly stating his love for his family, you have Krillin and 18 who, well you saw DBZA. I've seen a lot of anime and read a lot of manga, but we never really get this reciprocal love between people, especially in Shonen stories. On another note, I actually really like the relationship between Yusuke and Keiko. So fun fact, Justin Cook, Yusuke Urameshi's English voice actor has said in interviews that the marriage proposal scene was his favorite scene to act out. Well we'll just have to keep watching to see. I knew that Hiei was thinking "I'm totally in."whether it'll be as a solo act or a duet with Mukuro. Yeah, the minute Mukuro mentioned wanting to plunge Demon World into chaos. I personally like Keiko a lot she's always had Yusukes back and while he does love her he has ignored her an awful lot and died on her twice granted he was saving the world but that's still a lot for a teenager to take in and she's just mad that he's leaving her again because she loves her yusuke so much she's like the people in those snickers commercials before they've eaten whenever he's not around Keiko is a millions times better than other female anime characters like Orihime Nami or Sakura who are given token "girl power" moments against side-character enemies but keep ending up in the same old "damsel in distress" situations.
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