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|comment= Ritsuko adressing her with her rank creates a feeling of distance, emphasizes her disaproval and serves to remind Misato of her duty...  
|comment= Ritsuko addressing her with her rank creates a feeling of distance, emphasizes her disapproval.
There's always that little subplot with her, about just how far she'll go to defeat these things as her rather creative plans become more and more of a gamble. There was always a certain Ahab-ish undertone there, mostly in the action arc, but there's also her strong suspicions about Kaworu, which are often overlooked since it turned out that there really was something fishy about him, but did go quite far, to the point that she stalks some 15 year old kid with binoculars and shows little empathy about Shinji's grief for him.  
 
Usually, Ritsuko is the one to call her out, following the rationality vs emotion/"gut feeling" contrast that's was built up between them in the beginning. This cumulates in Misato slapping Ritsuko across the face in one of the later episodes.
There's always that little subplot with Misato, about just how far she'll go to defeat the Angels as her rather creative plans become more and more of a gamble. There was always a certain Ahab-ish undertone there, mostly in the action arc. Usually, Ritsuko is the one to call her out, following the rationality vs emotion/"gut feeling" contrast that's was built up between them in the beginning.
But even if she does it for selfish, personal reasons, Misato is still really good at what she does/her creative plans are a mayor asset, especially since our dear protagonist isn't good at thinking under stress, and Misato's genuine concern for the Children prevents her from comming off as too captain Ahab-ish, so it's not all black and white.
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Still, it might have been interesting to have an episode where one of her plans fails and gets someone seriously hurt, leaving her to question her usual excuses of "It's the only way and no one has a better plan."
Of the mayor failures they have, none were really her fault. The thing in episode 16 when they almost lose Shinji get somewhat played this way, with Ritsuko telling her that she was responsible for the operation and all it's consequences, but since it wasn't the result of her plans going awry, it didn't really feel like she was being called out, but more like Ritsuko was being a heartless jerk. }}


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Latest revision as of 13:10, 17 August 2014


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

091
Extreme close-up of Misato.

After Misato’s lines, there is a pause before Ritsuko starts to speak off-screen.

MISATO:“Yes, sir.”

---short pause ---

RITSUKO (OFF):“You’ve come up with yet another...”

FreakyFilmFan4ever: This is either a graphic match technique being used to transition between scenes, or Misato is finishing recounting her discussion with Gendo to Ritsuko. I'm inclined to think the former is true every time I watch it.


Leighton: I can't help but notice the character design fluctuations even occuring between scenes. I mean compare this scene to 086. Her nose has seemed to have dropped down / her face is longer.


NemZ: That nose looks like a pair of sinus cavity holes. Did it spite your face, Misato?

The camera tracks back after Ritsuko starts to speak

Ritsuko is behind Misato on the escalator, looking exasperated.

RITSUKO (ON):“...reckless plan, I see. Operations Chief Katsuragi-san”

Translator's Note: Operations Chief (sakusen buchou 作戦部長) is highlighted in the original.


Kendrix: Ritsuko addressing her with her rank creates a feeling of distance, emphasizes her disapproval.

There's always that little subplot with Misato, about just how far she'll go to defeat the Angels as her rather creative plans become more and more of a gamble. There was always a certain Ahab-ish undertone there, mostly in the action arc. Usually, Ritsuko is the one to call her out, following the rationality vs emotion/"gut feeling" contrast that's was built up between them in the beginning.