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|comment=So he actually took a moment to reorganize the cans and replace those he'd knocked out of place. Interesting. If what he were trying with Maya weren't so creepy, I'd take the scene as a sign there was something more to him than met the eye (as with so much else in Eva).}}
|comment=So he actually took a moment to reorganize the cans and replace those he'd knocked out of place. Interesting. If what he were trying with Maya weren't so creepy, I'd take the scene as a sign there was something more to him than met the eye (as with so much else in Eva).}}


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|comment=Devil's advocate here, but was the whole harassing Maya part just Kaji's attempt at James Bond style tradecraft? He wants to pass a shocking piece of information to Misato, but he knows he's being watched, so he engineers a situation that potentially looks more like an organic couple's argument. Had they put [[https://wiki.evageeks.org/FGC:Episode_13_Cut_019| an ominous shot of a security camera here]], the scene might be a teensy bit defensible.}}


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MISATO (OFF):“Far be it from me to comment on your private life,”

UrsusArctos: So he actually took a moment to reorganize the cans and replace those he'd knocked out of place. Interesting. If what he were trying with Maya weren't so creepy, I'd take the scene as a sign there was something more to him than met the eye (as with so much else in Eva).


Dr. Nick: Devil's advocate here, but was the whole harassing Maya part just Kaji's attempt at James Bond style tradecraft? He wants to pass a shocking piece of information to Misato, but he knows he's being watched, so he engineers a situation that potentially looks more like an organic couple's argument. Had they put [an ominous shot of a security camera here], the scene might be a teensy bit defensible.