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Yes, I also think she resembles a knight. But I also have this image of her being a naïve girl that had an unreal and maybe somewhat silly concept about how a king should be. Like she is distant from reality as it is.
And I still have to watch the newest episode.
Kagaribi no Hanabira said:I think that the concept of 'sacrifices himself for his kingdom' is closer to a knight more than a king. (That may be the reason why she's named 'the king of knight'?KP-X said:Anyway, my dislike for Saber only grew. She seems more like a little girl that had to take over her kingdom, rather than a king. A king that sacrifices himself for his kingdom? Bah.) In some aspect, I feel that it's a kind of narcism...believing that only my sacrification can save the country... I think that Rider speech will make her think more about this...
Yes, I also think she resembles a knight. But I also have this image of her being a naïve girl that had an unreal and maybe somewhat silly concept about how a king should be. Like she is distant from reality as it is.
And I still have to watch the newest episode.
) In some aspect, I feel that it's a kind of narcism...believing that only my sacrification can save the country... I think that Rider speech will make her think more about this...
. Another quite boring episode... I need to watch the
. Nick, I have the same hope as you... When Kotomine's dad announced the new rule, I thought that the first half should end when Caster is erased, but I'm not sure now..
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So there is one more episode correct?
But now, judging by Archer's philosophy of entertainment, I have another guess at why he was amused in the last episode... what if he didn't take interest in Saber's ideals, but in her suffering after Rider had shaken them heavily?
Just because I have no doubts left about her eventual fate, it's not any less painful to see it develop. Darn it, Urobuchi, WHY is it always the characters I come to like most in your works?
