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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Quick Thoughts on "Father," Hohenheim, Scar, and Ling after 28 Eps
What a fascinating episode. Things are really getting different from the other series by now. This "Father" guy is quite interesting.
I think I'd only watched the first 25 episodes of Brotherhood before, so my full attention wasn't held until episode 26 and this one. I'm very curious to find out more about Hohenheim and "Father." Hohenheim seems a lot more tenderhearted than he was initially portrayed. His story must be a long and hard one. Hundreds of years long, to be exact. I look forward to more of him. I suspect he will remain a little mysterious all the way through to the end of the series.
I only recently started to like Ling, so having the new Greed take over made me frown. It made sense, though, and I still have hope.
I'm also starting to like Scar. He's hurt and bitter, but I have hope for him, too.
That's all for now. The young cousins are probably getting restless, since I told them quiet time would be over after a half hour. Can't write (or watch) anymore until later.
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I am glad that you are blogging again. I have yet to watch either FMA or Brotherhood, though I have been encouraged to do so.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm blogging, too, even though I can't participate in the blogosphere as much as I used to. :)
DeleteBoth series are really enjoyable, so let me join those who have encouraged you to watch them. Once I passed the halfway mark, however, I understood why a lot of people prefer Brotherhood.