Finally!
Sigh...with a very heavy heart i must announce that last night due to unforeseen circumstances Azul Ashengrotto passed away....in his place his long lost twin brother Rojo Brightditch has come to help further the main story in twst I hope you all will understand and continue to play the game..
Lucifer: *on stage delivering the end of his speech* So, thank you, and enjoy your evening.
Diavolo: *at the back of the crowd* Do a flip off the stage Lu!!
Lucifer: *sighs and does a back flip off the stage*
Diavolo: WOOOO! Now give 'em the Ol' razzle dazzle!!
Lucifer: *sighs again and does unenthusiastic jazz hands*
Diavolo: WOOOOOOOO! *nudges some ramdom demon next to him before pointing at Lucifer* That's my friend Lu!! Ain't he just swell?!
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Love the creepy opera basement man 😔🙏
luka from vivinos' alien stage 👾 !!
No they’re not👩🏻🦯
geto and gojo went on that mission together and saved miminana then they graduate and become teachers, toji is working through his gambling addiction and trying to raise megumi and tsumiki with shiu’s help, haibara barely missed a fatal blow on that mission and he and nanami brought the souvenir sweets back, riko and kuroi live in okinawa and are safe, and NOTHING BAD HAS EVER HAPPENED TO THEM.
Ko-fi donation redraw reigen because I have to give one of these to every person who donates
Squeeze him harder
crowley’s va… *wipes stray tear from my eye*
After finishing the second season yesterday and ruminating a bit about it, I can confidently say I agree.
I’m still sad that manga Chishiya will only be a part of manga Chishiya and with that have less of an audience but I can also see the qualities of the LA version.
I think I was and am just sad that a character I adore was never shown in the end. By that I mean we only got a part of manga Chishiyas story. I was looking forward to the Mona Lisa scene and kuzuryu pressing both 0 and 1. I have something to say to Kuzuryu too an actual complaint of the LA.
Perhaps I was bitter- no I am probably bitter about it. I wanted to see those beautiful scenes in another medium. So it makes sense why I was so upset. I do hope it will be animated one day. What id give to heat a lovely soundtrack combined with rain sounds as Chishiya stands in-front of the ♢king entrance. I truly hope it will be made…
I musst seem oddly passionate about this story. I can’t help it though, it’s precious to me. I really am sad it wasn’t told in full- guess that’s just the pain one needs to expect when something gets adapted. Most times they change at least something anyway.
(And as a manga reader who respects the mangaka (edit: and the scriptwriters), I see Live Action Chishiya and Manga Chishiya as two separate yet equally cool characters).
This apathy is the reason why both Manga Chishiya and Live Action Chishiya seemed "unbothered", when they were actually almost mentally numb.
The emotional abuse that Manga Chishiya had to endure was killing him on the inside. So much that he chose medicine out of spite (although he said otherwise), and deteriorated.
While we don't know what made Live Action Chishiya chose medicine, the fact remains that he didn't do anything to save his patients from being manslaughtered and let it slide as an everyday decision.
No? Then let me explain more.
Manga Chishiya would have to heal his inner wounded child and make up for his immoral act against his dying patient (the letter throwing), and for disregarding life (his and others). Maybe he would quit medicine as he rediscovers himself. Maybe he would be a better med student and then doctor. Maybe he would cut ties with his family. I don't know.
Meanwhile, Live Action Chishiya would have to come to terms with the fact that he was a gaslit, powerless adult who conspired with criminals in a series of manslaughter. Maybe he'd be a whistleblower. Possibly jailed. Made an outcast. Hated by the public and the patients. Or, he could become an anonymous whistleblower while recovering. Again, I don't know.
So how can you call Live Action Chishiya "more morally palatable", when he did worse things than Manga Chishiya?
Instead of chasing palatability, the live action inserts an ongoing social problem into the character. There's a current debate in the ethics, medical and social research circles (for example in Germany) whether manipulation of organ transplant waitlist is considered manslaughter or organizational deviance. People actually die while waiting for their organ transplants, so when the waitlist is manipulated, isn't that a crime? I'm thankful that the show attached this complicated real time issue to Chishiya.
Child abuse and its long-lasting effects on children (the case of Manga Chishiya) will always be relevant. But so will the moral weight of taking lives (the case of Live Action Chishiya).
Thanking user @kinnsporsche for their post.
Edited for grammatical reasons, clarity and more arguments.
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