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{{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu
{{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu
|comment=Shinji staring vacantly at his left arm… I think this shows that even though his memory may be "muddled," he apparently has the vague sense that something did happen to his (or EVA-01's, rather) arm.}}
|comment=Shinji staring vacantly at his left arm… I think this shows that even though his memory may be "muddled," he apparently has the vague sense that something ''did'' happen to his (or EVA-01's, rather) arm.}}


{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac
{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac
|comment=Yes, this is more of a wrist stare then a hand stare, but I think we should count it in our hand stare count. And like I said, each one seems to nearly always be in a different context than the one before it.}}
|comment=Yes, this is more of a wrist stare then a hand stare, but I think we should count it in our hand stare count. And like I said, each one seems to nearly always be in a different context than the one before it.}}


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Latest revision as of 02:32, 12 January 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
051
Shinji UP
Reichu: Shinji staring vacantly at his left arm… I think this shows that even though his memory may be "muddled," he apparently has the vague sense that something did happen to his (or EVA-01's, rather) arm.


thewayneiac: Yes, this is more of a wrist stare then a hand stare, but I think we should count it in our hand stare count. And like I said, each one seems to nearly always be in a different context than the one before it.