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Osiris wrote:two years ah man england is coloser why do we have to wait so long?
Your De-Virtualization wrote:Osiris wrote:two years ah man england is coloser why do we have to wait so long?
Because we secretly own France and we pay them their weight in American stuff. Like iPods.(Just like we secretly own Canada, and Mexico, and Japan, and... oh wait I can't tell you the next one.
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Osiris wrote:i think they will continue to protect aleita no questions and jeremy not likeing aelita....not gonna happen
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TB3 wrote:Great ideas here - though the idea of Aelita remaining cold towards Jeremie for half a season might be taking it a bit far.
My other suggestion would be that after the positive end Season Two went out on regarding the group it would take a drastic event in the first episode to break Jeremie and Aelita's bond - a XANA attack which partially suceeds, or a catastrophic mistake on Jeremie's part etc.
Any thoughts?
animenologist wrote: and her being tired of fighting XANA...
animenologist wrote:And really the end wasn't the most positive cheer out loud moment for a happy ending. It was sorta somber if you ask me, with a small light of hope shining due to their friendship.
Mewberries151 wrote:animenologist wrote:And really the end wasn't the most positive cheer out loud moment for a happy ending. It was sorta somber if you ask me, with a small light of hope shining due to their friendship.
That's why I said it was "uplifting" and not "cheerful". It was somber, but it gives hope that maybe friendship and unity can hold some ground in the face of darkness. I agree entirely that it wasn't a huge celebration...but there was a small bit of light at the end of the tunnel which is why it was uplifting nonetheless.
Aelita blaming herself for what's happened sounds more in character, but I still can't see her and Jeremie arguing over that for more than a few episodes (or having an arguement at all, past the two of them having a spat over exactly who's fault it is, with both of them blaming themselves for XANA's escape). They just don't seem the type to argue and stay mad with each other for exceedingly long periods of time. Jeremie, in particular, tends to realize very quickly when he's in the wrong in regards to Aelita (seen most extensively in "Frontier") and would go to great lengths to repair any hurt he'd caused her. Aelita's also very forgiving in her own right (she was the first to forgive Ulrich in "The Chips Are Down"), so I really can't see them arguing and staying frustrated with each other for any great length of time, and especially not over who's to blame for XANA escaping...as they're both logical thinkers and would likely compromise soon enough by agreeing that neither are to blame (or for a silly twist, that they agree they both are).
animenologist wrote:That's why I originally wanted my idea to last one episode. I believe Cassius335 thought it could stretch a season (especially since Season 3 is fairly short). TB3 thought it would make a small story arc, kinda like the first five episodes of Season 2. And still, people do change with time depending on the circumstances. Just compare Season 1 Aelita with Season 2 Aelita. In Season 1, she was fairly passive, not very proactive, basically innocence personified. Jeremie and Aelita's first 'fight' was hardly a fight at all. Just Jeremie being cranky from too many late nights. After she started living at Kadic, things you'd never see Aelita do in Season 1, happened in Season 2.
They fought with each other quite a few times, the one in Final Mix actually lasted a decent amount of time for about a few hours, over something like being a techno dj. A few times, she's acted out entirely on impulse and emotion, sometimes to a reckless degree. <b>In Missing Link, she decided on her own to transfer part of her vDNA to Yumi, without a chance for Jeremie to have his say or to fully understand the consequences of the action. Even in Just in Time, the factory was crumbling around Jeremie before Aelita finally decided shut down the tower and reformat herself. Ultimatum, she knocked out Jeremie to get to Lyoko, and in Contact she runs off by herself leaving Ulrich to fend for himself.</b> In Déjà vu, she ran off to Sector 5 without shutting down the tower, a move that can be considered selfish. <b>And in The Key its shown she is capable of acting out of anger. After hearing what happened to her father and seeing his diary, out of anger and spite for him, she shut down Lyoko. She basically just tried to commit suicide/patricide, on impulse.</b> To feel that way and to commit such an action, could mean she’s given up on herself or for a moment doubt that the group would be able to pull through.
Really, the events of The Key were probably devastating to her, to find out that her life was taken from her. Her entire world turned upside-down and her father now missing. And her job has just become so much harder with XANA’s, which one could fault Jeremie for. We don’t know how the trauma could affect her, seeds of doubt could have been planted, and all it would need is an event like what TB3 said to set it off. I feel it’s a definitely plausible for something like that to happen.
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