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|comment=I think I know what you're getting at. He hands Toji a number and gives him a lecture on his own flaws. He's a bright kid. But for someone like Toji, wouldn't a monkey be able to make such a diagnosis and provide such an obious solution? If anything, Kensuke's "handle" on the situation with his friend doesn't conflict with my interpretation of his cluelessness: | |comment=I think I know what you're getting at. He hands Toji a number and gives him a lecture on his own flaws. He's a bright kid. But for someone like Toji, wouldn't a monkey be able to make such a diagnosis and provide such an obious solution? If anything, Kensuke's "handle" on the situation with his friend doesn't conflict with my interpretation of his cluelessness: {{br}} | ||
He has the mind of an observer; we can all know things, but can also be lacking the maturity to apply or hang onto them. What we see throughout the series is the deterioration of his ability to assess persons (however strong that might have been; he's guiding Toji, after all) and his obsession clouding over his abiliy to excercise better judgment. His fixation on his unfulfilled Dream and unchecked (though not harsh) mouth about Shinji's cowardice later on seem to illustrate that. | He has the mind of an observer; we can all know things, but can also be lacking the maturity to apply or hang onto them. What we see throughout the series is the deterioration of his ability to assess persons (however strong that might have been; he's guiding Toji, after all) and his obsession clouding over his abiliy to excercise better judgment. His fixation on his unfulfilled Dream and unchecked (though not harsh) mouth about Shinji's cowardice later on seem to illustrate that. {{br}} | ||
This scene with the camera and Shammy, perhaps, are intended to present this mindset strongly enough that, while perhaps not applicable so early in the story, they mirror the movement that he will make in a larger arc. Through the glass, anything can appear exciting, and the turbulent waters are never as deadly as they are without a barrier. (That almost makes his glasses seem relevant.) | This scene with the camera and Shammy, perhaps, are intended to present this mindset strongly enough that, while perhaps not applicable so early in the story, they mirror the movement that he will make in a larger arc. Through the glass, anything can appear exciting, and the turbulent waters are never as deadly as they are without a barrier. (That almost makes his glasses seem relevant.) | ||
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|comment=Either that, or a future doctoring of some Girlfriend of Steel screenshot. :imagines Kensuke in a girl's school uniform:}} | |comment=Either that, or a future doctoring of some ''Girlfriend of Steel'' screenshot. :imagines Kensuke in a girl's school uniform:}} | ||
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