IDK, to me, it always seemed better if the CCS pair were the parents. But it is what it is.
About Yuuko...to me, it just seems that there is more in store. If you say that the dream is only beginning, it doesn't seem like they would have that kind of horrible future awaiting them. Maybe its just to further point out the climax.
Seeing how sweet and lovely was their re encounter and just how happy they are, I really don't want to think this is actually only the start of more unfortunates times for them, it's really a painful thought ;_____; Of course, I wouldn't wish this to happen to CCS either ^^;;
Watanuki said he would wait for Yuuko to come back in the store as long as necessary, and I don't think Clamp will make Watanuki wait eternally in there...I hope? We will see ^^
Watanuki said he would wait for Yuuko to come back in the store as long as necessary, and I don't think Clamp will make Watanuki wait eternally in there...I hope? We will see ^^
I've been wondering about that XD It's complicated because:
1) Yuuko is finally DEAD. Would seem so pointless to bring her back since she doesn't want to. But, at the same time... 2) Watanuki was so serious about his promise.
Which will be? XD Maybe he will change his mind... or maybe he will just take her place in the store hoping she'll return some day.
I was thinking about that too. A revival of Yuuko is not really an option in my mind but having Watanuki wait forever doesn't seem to be the right conclusion either... So yes, the thought I had was that he would progressively take her place in the store, helping people the best he could, with his own powers, like he had been doing. On the other side, there is always the reincarnation option but I'm not too sure about that...not at all in fact ^^;
CLAMP always appeal to reincarnation when they run out of option XDDD Was that a criticism? LOL
You might just not be wrong, you know? Maybe she will appear as one of the shop's costumers. In a different appearance of course, and she might not remember she was Yuuko in her previous life (something a la Fujitaka).
I get the feeling that Watanuki's connection to Fei Wong is stronger than he or any readers know, and that his resolution to "wait" for her might play into Fei Wong's hands.
It really feels weird though: we just witnessed the decease of Yuuko (feels like crying again) but the reincarnated Clone|SxS wouls possibly meet her in the future for *supposedly* the first time while they actually have known her and trader with her many times, how awkward will that be? XD XD The fact they are all in different dimensions and time lines makes things pretty interesting actually: so in Clone|SxS new reality, they left Yuuko dying behind them in their past lives but will meet her fully alive in a couple of years for their son; can we cheat and say Yuuko is *somehow* still alive in determined Time lines? :P *not!* Sincerely, I believe she is truly happy now, that is why I couldn't get too sad about her.
Clone|SxS reincarnated just before Yuuko's time has moved once again and which, She has returned back to where she should be [passed away :( ] a long time ago. I don't really understand how Yuuko would come back "alive" again ^^;;; Unless this spinned back with just as Yuuko: in reality, she was halted up in time between line of life and death; however, through "dream" [Yuuko one]... she has been appearing as alive and interacting with everyone in 'holic world, meeting and granting wishes for her clients, going in and out of her shop in 'holic world etc
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Yes, it's a very complex time paradox. But it works exactly as you said.
The clones left Yuuko and they were born in the same world, but years earlier. In their new life, they will meet Yuuko again, for their son and also when they are inside the tube.
It's all about experiencing the events in the right order. To Yuuko, everything happened already, but the clones haven't experienced yet, they will do it now in their new life.
It's confusing, but that's pretty common in stories about time-travel =)
Isn't that being kind of overly dramatic? The pain they went through in their past lives is in the past, and they both chose to live with the weight of those memories, if it meant they'd be able to be together. And hell, even then, they'll also remember all the good moments.
And the other stuff... Sakura's pregnancy being "anguishing" is an assumption; I'm sure she was worried, but it's still SAKURA and it's still her kid, and I'm sure she wouldn't spend all nine months in horrible pain because of the future that awaited her son. Catastrophic futures? If you mean the deal with the tube, they made that decision themselves. It was to help both their kids. So it's sad, yes (it's kind of the idea, apparently), but I'd hardly call it "catastrophic".
Umm...Regarding the death of Yuuko, although I am sad with her departure, this is really what she wants and I hope there will not be any other thing happen to make her painful again.
Her words...it's just make sense because the clones need to become parents and to be in the tube, so it's kind of a beginning for them?
Well, Watanuki, I think he will ultimately accept the truth that Yuuko is gone. He will fulfill Yuuko's wish by continue to live for himself and the people surrounding him. Will Yuuko appear again? I am not sure but I do not like the idea of reincarnation, it is just IN EXCESS, ok? Someone dear is gone is an inevitable part of our lives, right?
Oops, actually I am replying to the main thread about Yuuko and her words in 222. Maybe I put it in a wrong place? There are so many replies here ;__; I am sorry
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IDK, to me, it always seemed better if the CCS pair were the parents. But it is what it is.
About Yuuko...to me, it just seems that there is more in store. If you say that the dream is only beginning, it doesn't seem like they would have that kind of horrible future awaiting them. Maybe its just to further point out the climax.
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Of course, I wouldn't wish this to happen to CCS either ^^;;
Watanuki said he would wait for Yuuko to come back in the store as long as necessary, and I don't think Clamp will make Watanuki wait eternally in there...I hope? We will see ^^
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I've been wondering about that XD It's complicated because:
1) Yuuko is finally DEAD. Would seem so pointless to bring her back since she doesn't want to. But, at the same time...
2) Watanuki was so serious about his promise.
Which will be? XD Maybe he will change his mind... or maybe he will just take her place in the store hoping she'll return some day.
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A revival of Yuuko is not really an option in my mind but having Watanuki wait forever doesn't seem to be the right conclusion either...
So yes, the thought I had was that he would progressively take her place in the store, helping people the best he could, with his own powers, like he had been doing.
On the other side, there is always the reincarnation option but I'm not too sure about that...not at all in fact ^^;
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You might just not be wrong, you know? Maybe she will appear as one of the shop's costumers. In a different appearance of course, and she might not remember she was Yuuko in her previous life (something a la Fujitaka).
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But at the same thing, I think that's exactly whay awaits them, and the REAL happy ending will come after the battle.
That aside, what do you think about Yuuko last words, about the whole "the dream is only beginning for those kids"?
I think it's about what you just said ^^ That will have to face a lot of suffering before their "dream" finally comes true.
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The fact they are all in different dimensions and time lines makes things pretty interesting actually: so in Clone|SxS new reality, they left Yuuko dying behind them in their past lives but will meet her fully alive in a couple of years for their son; can we cheat and say Yuuko is *somehow* still alive in determined Time lines? :P *not!*
Sincerely, I believe she is truly happy now, that is why I couldn't get too sad about her.
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The clones left Yuuko and they were born in the same world, but years earlier. In their new life, they will meet Yuuko again, for their son and also when they are inside the tube.
It's all about experiencing the events in the right order. To Yuuko, everything happened already, but the clones haven't experienced yet, they will do it now in their new life.
It's confusing, but that's pretty common in stories about time-travel =)
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And the other stuff... Sakura's pregnancy being "anguishing" is an assumption; I'm sure she was worried, but it's still SAKURA and it's still her kid, and I'm sure she wouldn't spend all nine months in horrible pain because of the future that awaited her son. Catastrophic futures? If you mean the deal with the tube, they made that decision themselves. It was to help both their kids. So it's sad, yes (it's kind of the idea, apparently), but I'd hardly call it "catastrophic".
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Her words...it's just make sense because the clones need to become parents and to be in the tube, so it's kind of a beginning for them?
Well, Watanuki, I think he will ultimately accept the truth that Yuuko is gone. He will fulfill Yuuko's wish by continue to live for himself and the people surrounding him. Will Yuuko appear again? I am not sure but I do not like the idea of reincarnation, it is just IN EXCESS, ok? Someone dear is gone is an inevitable part of our lives, right?
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