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|comment=I think this scene makes it pretty obvious that Rei is not only a stoic to rival Spock, but that she is also asexual. Coincidently, this scene also cemented in my mind the idea that naked women are not "fanservicey" -- then again I'm asexual myself, so make of that what you will.
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{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac|comment=Given the symbolism inherent in [http://wiki.evageeks.org/File:Reiontop.jpg this] scene, I doubt you are right about the asexual part.  As I note in [[FGC:Episode 05 Cut 223|Cut 223]], it's likely that she simply doesn't know how she's supposed to react.  If you mean that naked women are ''never'' fanservice, I can't say that I agree.  However, this scene is certainly not fan service.  Fanservice includes gratuitous nudity; this is giving us important information on the characters.
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Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Rei speaks without even trying to move.

REI:“Could you get off?”

thewayneiac: I'll bet all the girls say that.


Cody MacArthur Fett: I think this scene makes it pretty obvious that Rei is not only a stoic to rival Spock, but that she is also asexual. Coincidently, this scene also cemented in my mind the idea that naked women are not "fanservicey" -- then again I'm asexual myself, so make of that what you will.


thewayneiac: Given the symbolism inherent in this scene, I doubt you are right about the asexual part. As I note in Cut 223, it's likely that she simply doesn't know how she's supposed to react. If you mean that naked women are never fanservice, I can't say that I agree. However, this scene is certainly not fan service. Fanservice includes gratuitous nudity; this is giving us important information on the characters.