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|comment=The briskness of Rei's motion here suggests she's a little more put out about what just happened than she lets on. But what specifically is irritating her - the groping? Shinji wearing the glasses? his babbling? him witnessing her looking stupid as she repeatedly swipes a nonfunctional card?  
|comment=The briskness of Rei's motion here suggests she's a little more put out about what just happened than she lets on. But what specifically is irritating her - the groping? Shinji wearing the glasses? his babbling? him witnessing her looking stupid as she repeatedly swipes a nonfunctional card?  
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{{FGC:Comment|name=NemZ|comment= I actually suspect that Rei was generally annoyed by Shinji’s existence from ep1 through the end of ep6. Merely by being here he is evidence of her failure to live up to the commander’s expectations.}}
{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac|comment=That's an interesting point; I hadn't looked at it that way.}}





Revision as of 18:10, 16 November 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

245
The doors open with a shhhh sound.

SE <<shhhhh>>

Shinji offers Rei’s new card to her

SHINJI:“This is your new card, Ayanami. Ritsuko-san asked me to give it to you…”.”

Rei snatches it out of his hand.
Cody MacArthur Fett: Rei is not really one for talking, is she? Seems a tad rude though that she'd snatch that ID card out of Shinji's hand without so much as a, "Thank you."


Azathoth: The briskness of Rei's motion here suggests she's a little more put out about what just happened than she lets on. But what specifically is irritating her - the groping? Shinji wearing the glasses? his babbling? him witnessing her looking stupid as she repeatedly swipes a nonfunctional card?


NemZ: I actually suspect that Rei was generally annoyed by Shinji’s existence from ep1 through the end of ep6. Merely by being here he is evidence of her failure to live up to the commander’s expectations.


thewayneiac: That's an interesting point; I hadn't looked at it that way.