I kind of hate this last scene. It seems utterly disingenuous. Here you are taking away your child's baby, and now you're trying to "Bring the family back together" with your best home cooked meal! You peered into her mind and her heart and you witnessed first hand the soul crushing feeling and despair of a mother losing her child; on the outside she's nothing more than an empty shell still mourning her loss.
I know Satori did this for Okuu's sake and the child's sake. But being the person who engineered the whole event and brought such heart wrenching pain upon Okuu, I can't help but feel as if this moment is far too cheap. I don't know how I could live with myself knowing what I had done and in how much pain I put someone through if I were in Satori's shoes.
Ryvian said: I kind of hate this last scene. It seems utterly disingenuous. Here you are taking away your child's baby, and now you're trying to "Bring the family back together" with your best home cooked meal! You peered into her mind and her heart and you witnessed first hand the soul crushing feeling and despair of a mother losing her child; on the outside she's nothing more than an empty shell still mourning her loss.
I know Satori did this for Okuu's sake and the child's sake. But being the person who engineered the whole event and brought such heart wrenching pain upon Okuu, I can't help but feel as if this moment is far too cheap. I don't know how I could live with myself knowing what I had done and in how much pain I put someone through if I were in Satori's shoes.
Parenting is hard.
Today...I'll be putting all my effort into dinner.Ah... that's right, Orin.Ah, yes?So would you tell Okuu that we'll be eating together tonight?