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Revision as of 12:10, 27 January 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

098

Asuka smiles inappropriately, looking at the shaken Shinji out of the corner of her eye. (Her dialogue is delivered like a monologue)

SHINJI:“Oh no, we've got to get back to Misato-san...”

ASUKA:“A cha~~ance.”

Sailor Star Dust: Oof. The scene becomes one of many that are downright painful, come Director's Cut 22'.


Line: This smile of hers is...scary.


Javi2541997: Chaaaance of showing off again and getting recognition from everybody.


Zusuchan: This shows just how much Asuka really wants to prove her greatness-even in the face of an attack by an otherworldly monster, what she thinks of is how good of a chance it is to prove her superiority. In this episode, it might seem like something a bit harmless and in keeping with the lighter tone of the episode, but the rest of the show takes that notion down.