Well, the finale of FMA was...eh, about what I expected, actually. It was alright, I guess in a way, it was as good and upbeat as it could be considering the situation and events
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Aww. So FMA finally ended? We're you like "WTF? What kinda ending is that?!!!" Because I certainly was. The whole thing depressed me... But you know, there *is* a movie. ^_^ Fansubbed, of course. And it really gives some closure.
Hm? Al sacrificed himself for his brother Ed, then Ed sacrificed himself for Al. However, apparently, equivelent exchange was more real than Donde thought. Since Ed had more to exchange than the cost for his brother, the "leftover" covered his trip through the gate and to...Germany, pre-WWII, oddly enough. (I still don't get that, and was in the other room when it came back from comercial AND missed most of the episode he went to Germany before...so I was kinda clueless about that, cept he didn't have automail, but a wooden limb(s
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ok... Ed's in london not germany... and they probably dont have automail makers back then so that explains the woodeness... and it was the memories that he exchanged to get Al back... and Al remembers everything before he was 10 and the others have probably filled him in on most of the rest...
.... why didnt you inform me that it was ending?... i watched it and then was like wtf it's over?!?... very sad though... you are definantly more like Al... bleh... i didnt like the ending...
Huh? Me inform you? You're usually the one who knows what's going on and is on top of this stuff. I only knew it was cause of a post someone made on the AR forums. ^_^
Eh, you're probably right, I guess I am more like Al...but I just like the brothers' relation and absolute willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the other. It's like, true friendship and brotherhood, and it's not all that often portrayed in shows/books/movies like that. Where even death isn't enough to stop them from rescuing or trying to save each other.
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Eh, you're probably right, I guess I am more like Al...but I just like the brothers' relation and absolute willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the other. It's like, true friendship and brotherhood, and it's not all that often portrayed in shows/books/movies like that. Where even death isn't enough to stop them from rescuing or trying to save each other.
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