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{{FGC:Comment|name=MDWigs|comment= Rei, a symbol of hope, that humanity can come to understand each other. }} | {{FGC:Comment|name=MDWigs|comment= Rei, a symbol of hope, that humanity can come to understand each other. }} | ||
{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac|comment= This shot, together with [[FGC:Episode 01 Scene 01# | {{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac|comment= This shot, together with [[FGC:Episode 01 Scene 01#cut_01_025|C-025]], establishes from the beginning that there is something unusual and mysterious about Rei.}} | ||
{{FGC:Comment|name=OMF|comment= Straight from Hamlet. The ghostly girl who appears from nowhere, and is gone. So ominous. It definitely gives a "Something is rotten in the state of Toyko-3!" impression. }} | {{FGC:Comment|name=OMF|comment= Straight from Hamlet. The ghostly girl who appears from nowhere, and is gone. So ominous. It definitely gives a "Something is rotten in the state of Toyko-3!" impression. }} | ||
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{{FGC:Comment|name=Shin-seiki|comment= The Episode Commentary for #01 that comes with Platinum Vol.01 (which is translated from the original that was included with Renewal) has this to say about this cut: | {{FGC:Comment|name=Shin-seiki|comment= The Episode Commentary for #01 that comes with Platinum Vol.01 (which is translated from the original that was included with Renewal) has this to say about this cut: | ||
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Hmm... I suppose they probably have [[:Image:FGC m26 C468 big.jpg|this]] in mind, but does anyone have any idea what they're referring to with "the existence that gazes upon man"? The quote doesn't ring a bell with me at all...}} | Hmm... I suppose they probably have [[:Image:FGC m26 C468 big.jpg|this]] in mind, but does anyone have any idea what they're referring to with "the existence that gazes upon man"? The quote doesn't ring a bell with me at all...}} | ||
{{FGC:Comment|name=Sailor Star Dust|comment= We still haven't figured out where the Renewal/Platinum line "the existence that gazes upon man" comes from, have we? I personally agree with the Rei 3=Lilith theory (in the sense that Lilith post-EoE is God. Adam/Kaworu too??), existing on a higher plane/everywhere at once. Shinji just happened to catch a glimpse of her at those 2 moments: the beginning and the end of his personal journey in Tokyo-3. But as the symbol of hope for humanity, Lilith's probably silently watching over him and humanity throughout their lives. | |||
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