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animenologist wrote:Though I share the opinion with you Mewberries, that a well-done confession done later, is better than a sloppy "I love you" and bam, they're an item, done sooner, I wish it would actually come sooner. The thing is, other than some minor increases in their thresholds of tolerance due to both of their lack of action, the relationship has been fairly static, unlike Code: Lyoko's other canon couple Jeremie/Aelita, which has undergone change. Despite all the obviousness of their feelings towards each other (so big it can be seen from space and about as subtle as a trainwreck), little has moved forward. It would be nice to have some change or more tangible development, something to show that its moving forward.
animenologist wrote:I don't really think Yumi had much to worry about in the first place with Sissi, so I'm not entirely seeing that whole she's grown more tolerant of Ulrlch hanging around Sissi thing, and to tell you the truth, she didn't really get all that made about his actions concerning Sissi in Season 1. The only points of concern where she was jealous of Sissi was in Big Bug, when she confided with Jeremie about potential feelings Ulrich may have for Sissi, and in Frontier, when Ulrich did what some wish to remain unsaid, to get Yumi out of suspension and get her to the factory to help Jeremie (which is arguably uncalled for). Ulrich has expressed outloud a great disdain for Sissi, insulted her and turned her down outright, and is publicly mean to her. Her tolerance hasn't really increased all that much, since she had little to worry about before hand. Though I'd bet 5 bucks if she did find out what happened on the bridge in Ultimatum, she'd erupt like Krakatoa.
animenologist wrote:Compare that with Ulrich, where William is friendly with her, she hasn't outright told William in front of the gang her disinterest in being romantic, and she has accepted his Valentines to spite Ulrich just because Ulrich seemed happy about having a few good tickets to his favorite band thrown upon his lap. Even though Yumi from our view has definatively chosen Ulrch, she doesn't let Ulrich know where they stand. All he knows is William isn't Yumi's boyfriend yet, but neither is he and probably in the same spot he was since Season 1.
animenologist wrote:And really, thats all I wish to see, something tangible where they're moving forward, some change. Doesn't have to be a big time confession, where they finally date, but something that carries on. Swarming Attack is not acknowledged, only a passing thought of a practical joke. Cold War, though a powerful scene, does absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things and in terms of their relationship, is hollow. We can feel Ulrich's desparation, his pain, his anguish, but with a return trip to the past, its all gone, never to be brought up again. Yumi doesn't know about it, and Ulrich will still continue to dodge it.
Mewberries151 wrote:*snickers* That was a fantastic way of putting their feelings for each other. X)
I'm not so sure, the relationship has gone static though...more that season 2 seemed to focus so much more on Jeremie and Aelita than those two, as well as more on the fight against XANA as opposed to what the kids do outside of a general XANA situation (which season 1 touched on much much more, I think). There was some moving forward in "Missing Link". Yumi had bought tickets for a concert for the both of them to go to together. Now while, I wouldn't call that a date, that certainly sounds like an effort the two of them are making to spend more time together. Yumi gave her tickets though to Sissi, as an act of kindness and gratitude, so the date didn't really happen...but the idea was there. Had they gone to the concert together...eh, who knows? But they have been trying to spend time together and the like. Their efforts just keep getting interrupted. The same goes for "The Key". Yumi planned to ask Ulrich to the dance, but both Ulrich's faux pas and Jeremie's plan to get Aelita's memories back burst that idea bubble.
In all fairness, it seems that they've been trying to...they just keep getting thwarted at it...whereas no one (with the exception of Odd really) ever interrupts the one on one time that Aelita and Jeremie can share together, whether it be working on the anti-virus, or doing a project together (an option not open to Ulrich and Yumi due to their difference in grades).
Also, I would argue that a growth of tolerance in a relationship is just as important as the couple moving "forward" tangibly. Knowing that they'll love each other no matter who or what comes against them, is a very important element in a successful relationship, I'd think. ^_^
Mewberries151 wrote:Yumi used to be very protective of Ulrich interacting with any girl of any kind, not just Sissi. In "Routine", she blew things rather far out of proportion, simply because Ulrich was talking with another girl...who wasn't even Sissi. Also, in "LogBook", she seemed slightly bothered by the idea of Ulrich talking with Sissi and the same goes for "Amnesia". Also, in "XANA's Kiss", she was none to happy at the revelation of "Ulrich kissing Sissi", though admittedly she did not react as explosively about it as in "Frontier", which I think does point to her having gained far more control over her jealous tendencies.
Had Yumi still had the same amount of tolerance about Ulrich kissing Sissi in "XANA's Kiss" as she had in "Frontier"...I think she would have ultimately been much more angry about witnessing it directly in front of her (particularly since "Ulrich" didn't seem at all ashamed about it). Instead though, she just seemed angry and hurt, but not to the point of stalking over to Ulrich and demanding an explanation right then and there as she had in "Routine". I think that would count as a gaining of tolerance and control to a certain degree indeed. Happy
Mewberries151 wrote:"St. Valentines Day" for me, is the last time Yumi let her jealous tendencies get the best of her. Afterwards...nothing that Ulrich and Sissi happen to do makes her go all green-eyed and furious as it used to, which again seems to point to her maturing about their relationship and gaining tolerance about Sissi and Ulrich being at the very least "friendly".
I don't think Yumi has to tell William in front of the gang that she's not interested in having a romantic relationship with him. That would be terribly humiliating for William to be turned down like that in public, which is likely why Yumi hasn't done that and has tried either to tell Ulrich privately ("New Order") or clue William in privately ("A Bad Turn" and "The Key"). Unfortunately...neither of them have taken the hint (or her word for it), which leaves Yumi in a rather sticky situation, none of it being her fault.
I also disagree that Yumi doesn't ever give Ulrich any clues as to where they stand. "TeddyGozilla", "LogBook", "Swarming Attack", "Routine" are all really big mile markers in their relationship, and most of them center on something Yumi either does or says to Ulrich. In "TeddyGozilla" they go to a dance together. "LogBook", Ulrich offers to share his diary with her someday, which she says she'd like (showing she wants to share things with him and be there for him). "Swarming Attack", Yumi literally tells Ulrich, that they have a very deep and strong friendship and that he shouldn't let whatever's happened get in the way of it. "Routine"...sort of speaks for itself, and also gives some insight as to why they aren't so open about their feelings for each other as Jeremie and Aelita are. Who they're trying to fool...I don't know, but it's a possible theory as to why.
Season 2, again has lots of Yumi dropping Ulrich hints. "New Order", right off the bat, has her trying to reassure him that William is a "friend". "Final Mix", they again go to a dance together (again more proof that their relationship is not static...that's a "date", isn't it?). "Missing Link" same thing. "A Bad Turn" had lots of hints (except that Ulrich was being a bit too irritable to listen properly). Fast-forward to "The Key" and I'd have to say that Yumi drops hints to Ulrich quite a bit...except that he doesn't catch them all the time, and alot of them are very subtle. ^^;
Mewberries151 wrote:"Swarming Attack", I disagree merely for the reasons I said above, in that Yumi's whole long speech about the strength of their friendship was something that I think Ulrich must keep locked away somewhere (if not then surely he's written it in his diary).
"Cold War"...we're not sure if Yumi heard what he said or not. It's unlikely, but there is that slight chance that she did. Plus, while Ulrich would certainly dodge it...we were never shown precisely what happened after the RTTP (only a scene sometime after it, as Odd would have needed at least a few minutes to set up that prank with Rosa). I doubt Yumi would let Ulrich dodge something like that for too long...she likely confronted him close to, if not directly after the RTTP, at the very least to let him and the others know she hadn't died. Plus...Ulrich has a way of dwelling on things until they really start to eat at him. What happened in "Cold War" could easily resurface later (and would actually make for an interesting episode), through nightmares...a flashback, or any number of plot devices should the scriptwriters choose to. Whether or not it's ever mentioned again is ultimately up to them.
And again, I think there's lots of tangible evidence about their relationship, even in season 2. It just gets glazed over in the grander scheme of things. "Final Mix", "Missing Link", "A Bad Turn", "The Key"...all of them have really good instances of those two trying to act like a couple. Happy At least, I think so. ^^
Mewberries151 wrote:In "Routine", she blew things rather far out of proportion, simply because Ulrich was talking with another girl...who wasn't even Sissi.
animenologist wrote:I would say that nothing much has changed since Season 1, imo. Yumi's purchasing of tickets could of much been like Ulrich asking Yumi to the annual prom in Teddygozilla (prior to the attack and the subsequent return to the past), a vague friendly gesture supposedly from our view to get each others attention, but can just as easily gone on like every other attempt they have to be together, maintaining the status quo of "just being friends."
animenologist wrote:The interrupts themselve are sometimes self-caused, due to hesitation, just not coming to the moment. They could of just spent some time alone during lunch, where they eat together away from their friends and spend some time talking or atleast between classes, but Yumi hanging around William during those times doesn't help the situation.You can't really think that just because Jeremie called in on them during "The Key", that they couldn't of atleast buried the hatchet and remove all doubts. Just say flat-out that absolutely no other person they like in the romantic sense. May not be boyfriend/girlfriend yet, but atleast they know their is no other.
animenologist wrote:To be fair, in Amnesia and Logbook, they were all a bit weirded out with Ulrich hanging around Sissi. In fact, it was Jeremie and Odd who made the first move to get an explanation out of him in Logbook, of which Jeremie promptly explained to Yumi and everything cleared up (don't know what Albert Einstein did to her though that she had to go and punch him in the face).
Well we can't really be sure what would happen if Yumi saw Ulrich intereacting with another girl. Emily was the only girl friendly to him other than Sissi, which Ulrich has made clear as day his feelings concerning her. We won't exactly be sure how much Yumi's tolerance have evolved until another Emily comes along. Jealousy from "XANA's Kiss" could of been placed in doubt because a lot of weirdness going on, since "Yumi" kissed Mathias Durell earlier, as well as the odd "Jeremie" kissing Heidi Klinger .
Really I think Yumi has it easier than Ulrich in discerning interest with their rivals. William isn't Yumi's Sissi. Sissi has been told off and Ulrich's disdain for her is as obvious as his love for Yumi. William is not Sissi, its more like a continuous Emily. William is friendly with Yumi, has expressed romantic interest with William that Yumi will not directly turn down.
animenologist wrote:St. Valentines Day was also one of the last showings of romance Sissi had done that was public to Yumi until the events of The Key. Hard to get jealous over something that you don't know about or even happened. Only times I can think of is Final Mix, where Ulrich was obviously annoyed, Ultimatum where Yumi wasn't there, XANA's Kiss, which was either unknown by Yumi or with a fake Ulrich, and Is Anybody Out There? which again, Yumi didn't know.
animenologist wrote:I think it would be better to let him down, than lead him on. By not letting William know outright, even in private between Yumi/William "I don't love you", he's not going to go away. It wouldn't be a public humiliation if he lets it in private, nor if she just tells the gang away from prying ears of their fellow peers. Having them just continue, just because she won't give it to them loud and clear, is partially her fault for not making it clear for them as it is Ulrich and William for not taking a hint.
animenologist wrote:Again, I think the markers aren't much if they're not going to go anywhere with it. The obvious has been noted and clues are dropping left and right, but they don't do anything with it. Routine didn't end their jealousy towards others, as St. Valentines has shown, and despite their "very deep and strong friendship and that he shouldn't let whatever's happened get in the way of it", it didn't stop the events of Frontier or Routine from happening. It's like crossing the line into an actual relationship or atleast knowing there is no other is like crossing no-man's land in the 1st World War. You may be able to run across it and make some progress, but eventually you'll be pushed back.
animenologist wrote:You can call it dropping hints, I consider it beating around the bush, dodging what needs to be done and drawing a line in the sand that will just be erased and forgotten with the wind. Final Mix could easily be considered Teddygozilla. Actually I would consider it weaker. An annual prom, which Yumi actually dressed up for, is better than a fairly impromptu dance where the place of meeting was decided the day before and no one dressing up.
animenologist wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:"Swarming Attack", I disagree merely for the reasons I said above, in that Yumi's whole long speech about the strength of their friendship was something that I think Ulrich must keep locked away somewhere (if not then surely he's written it in his diary).
"Cold War"...we're not sure if Yumi heard what he said or not. It's unlikely, but there is that slight chance that she did. Plus, while Ulrich would certainly dodge it...we were never shown precisely what happened after the RTTP (only a scene sometime after it, as Odd would have needed at least a few minutes to set up that prank with Rosa). I doubt Yumi would let Ulrich dodge something like that for too long...she likely confronted him close to, if not directly after the RTTP, at the very least to let him and the others know she hadn't died. Plus...Ulrich has a way of dwelling on things until they really start to eat at him. What happened in "Cold War" could easily resurface later (and would actually make for an interesting episode), through nightmares...a flashback, or any number of plot devices should the scriptwriters choose to. Whether or not it's ever mentioned again is ultimately up to them.
And again, I think there's lots of tangible evidence about their relationship, even in season 2. It just gets glazed over in the grander scheme of things. "Final Mix", "Missing Link", "A Bad Turn", "The Key"...all of them have really good instances of those two trying to act like a couple. Happy At least, I think so. ^^
Swarming Attack didn't help them with Routine, Frontier, or St. Valentines Day. What good is their deep friendship if it can be broken apart so easily, especially since Yumi's speech didn't help her get over Frontier which was done out of necessity. Whether Cold War will resurface is anyone's guess. But unless it does, I'm just going to assume not. Until than, its Swarming Attack or Routine or St. Valentines Day all over again. One step forward, and the road moving back. I still don't see tangible change really, its still two friends who love and continue to make it obviously known to everyone else, but them. Just because isolated events happen, doesn't matter if the changes doesn't keep.
Mewberries151 wrote:"Routine" was a partial trick on Sissi's part in that she instigated the idea that Ulrich had been seeing someone else for two months without telling Yumi or anyone else. While Yumi probably should have known better than to trust anything Sissi said to her, with Ulrich standing right in front of her talking to another girl (I still have yet to decifer exactly what they were talking about),
Mewberries151 wrote:Just my own personal observations...I've yet to see any two people be able to go to something together (most especially a dance) and at least not have it inferred that they are an "item" by the rest of the public who knows them. "Just being friends", simply is not something one would be able to maintain by going to a dance together, because the concept of that doesn't really exist in the pop generation mindset now. Unless one is actually related to the person, someone's always going to accuse you of being a couple (and even then, you might get some very strange looks). If Yumi and Ulrich were intent on keeping up appearances as "just friends", they'd have stuck more with the group as a whole instead of just going with each other more or less like in "Final Mix".
Also...Yumi asked Ulrich out, I believe in "TeddyGozilla". Seeing as how Ulrich says, "I kind of promised to go with Yumi", it can be guessed that Yumi asked him and he agreed to go, which makes sense in terms of character because Ulrich's very shy about things like that. So again, going back to one of the original arguements, Yumi has been dropping hints. Asking someone to a dance is a pretty "forward" action in terms of general teen society now, I believe.
Mewberries151 wrote:The both of them are very shy though, and they still seem to be trying to hide their affections for each other from the general school body (and with Milly and Tamiya around, I can't say I'd blame them). ^^ This might be why they don't do things like eating lunch alone together or something along those lines.
Also, there has really been only one known instance of Yumi hanging out with William during lunch or otherwise, and that was in "Uncharted Territory" where she sat down to eat lunch with him. However considering that Ulrich, Odd and Jeremie were all at the Hermitage, and Yumi was not aware that Aelita was behind her and lonely, sitting with William is not so unusual or shady a thing to do. Sitting by oneself at lunch is no fun, and Yumi is friends with William (more or less how she's friends with Odd or Jeremie but not romantically involved). So sitting with William is just about the same as her sitting with just Odd or Jeremie at lunch.
I do agree with you that they sometimes bring the interruptions on themselves though. ^^ But they're both rather shy about things like that, so hesitations are going to happen. Shyness, particularly about relationships, is not so easy a thing to conquer, particularly when one considers that Yumi and Ulrich are both "loners" by nature. Happy
Mewberries151 wrote:Ahh, but what about now? Sissi has been about as friendly as William, perhaps considerably more so, in season 2. Given that Yumi was rather jealous all the same about Sissi in season 1, I think she could easily feel just as threatened by Sissi now as Ulrich does with William. But Yumi doesn't seem to let it bother her anymore, because, as I believe, she now understands that Ulrich really does have feelings for her. I believe she may just be waiting for him to get past his jealousy of William
Mewberries151 wrote:There is "Missing Link" though, where she has absolutely no issues with sending Ulrich and Sissi off to a concert together. If that isn't tolerance and trust, I don't know what is.![]()
Mewberries151 wrote:But considering William's character and the fact that I believe she's let him know several times about herself and Ulrich in some way (judging by "New Order"), he won't take a hint even if it hits him with the force of a minivan. William's getting to the point of pedantic about his relationship with Yumi. He obviously knows that Yumi has chosen Ulrich, "A Bad Turn", and whether he's discerned this on his own, or Yumi actually told him, the fault still lies with him for not accepting the fact. It's precisely the same problem Sissi still has in that she keeps pursuing after Ulrich, fully aware that he's not romantically interested in her. The same is true with William. It's not Yumi's fault that no matter how clear she makes it, he can't give it up.
Plus...I don't think anyone should be obligated to share every single change in their lovelife, even if it's with their friends. Sometimes, things need to be kept only to those who physically need to know. Kadic is not the most private of places, and on Lyoko there's too much happening to try and tell anyone anything really.
Mewberries151 wrote:But again, I believe "St. Valentines' Day" was the last time Yumi let her jealousy get in the way of their relationship. She doesn't bat an eyelash at Ulrich and Sissi doing things together or remotely being friends any time after that, and I highly doubt she would have acted the same way in season 1. She's matured and gained a better understanding of things.
Mewberries151 wrote:Alright, although the fact that it is a "dance" that they both went to doesn't change no matter how informal or formal it is which ties into what I said earlier about going together to a dance and how it's generally going to be perceived. The fact that Yumi didn't dress up for the one in "Final Mix" might also be a thing the animators just chose not to do. "TeddyGozilla" was the first episode and they experimented with alot of things that didn't always reoccur in later episodes (alternate outfits being one of them).
Mewberries151 wrote:At any rate, I can still see a serious amount of change in Yumi's tolerance of Sissi from "St. Valentine's Day" on. And there's a subtle but definite amount of change in the nature of Yumi and Ulrich's relationship too. I would still almost put forth that one of the reason's Yumi and Ulrich's relationship seems static in season 2, is that the viewers really don't see as much of them interacting as opposed to season 1 and in comparison to Jeremie and Aelita (who have always seemed to dominate in terms of "togetherness" time whether Aelita be in Lyoko or out). It's a definite possibility....
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Sissy is stuck up, that I can definitely agree on. She runs to her dad for every little thing..I would never trust her as far as I could throw her. I wonder if she will calm down in Season 3, just as she sorta has in Season 2.
enemyxwithin wrote:I extremely dislike William!!! He doesn't have to be so mean to Ulrich!! And he knows that Yumi likes Ulrich better than him, so why does he even bother with Yumi?!!! I think that he goes better with Sissy!!!
Skorpigeist wrote:enemyxwithin wrote:I extremely dislike William!!! He doesn't have to be so mean to Ulrich!! And he knows that Yumi likes Ulrich better than him, so why does he even bother with Yumi?!!! I think that he goes better with Sissy!!!
He bothers for the same reason that many people concern themselves trying to get people who don't like them to like them. He does have a genuine interest, but psychologically it may also be a good challenge for him.
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