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Anonymous

Ah yes, my FAVORITE plot twist! Pride here’s a random detail: Pride is the oldest homunculus and looks like a child, while Wrath is the youngest and looks old

Anonymous

Since Mrs.Bradley accidently reveal info about Selim. it would mean that she doesnt know. Man, that gotta be so spooky since she spent time alone with Wrath and Pride and they all keep the façade. NGL, i chuckled when i imagine a scenario where wrath treat pride like a child like head pat or carrying him on his shoulder and some other father and son stuff in front of people but in reality pride is wrath superior. Gotta be awkward at time lol. But who knows maybe they are not affected by human embarrassment. One other thing i realize, Pride watch the tunnel for intruder. Guess what else happen in the tunnel? Ed telling olivier the hold truth and they are still finding ways to mess up father's plan. Did pride overhear that? @-@

Killua X

Umm, you look like you need new headphones 😂. That's gotta be annoying.

Diego Zenhäusern

On the thing about the points in the transmutation circle: I just rewatched the point in episode 35 and reread the comments and it was probably just a misunderstanding: I think you made it sound in the episode like you were thinking something else (apart from the wars) still needed to happen in those points (for instance construction of smaller transmutation circles etc.) to complete the country wide transmutation circle. The comments telling you that those were the points where there were major wars and bloodsheds in the past, likely just meant to tip you off on the fact that the thing that needed to happen there to complete the circle was the bloodshed itself (bzw. The soaking of the ground with blood, as you said in this episode). Meaning, the circles showed points where something already happened, rather than points where something still needed to happen (apart from the point in Briggs, which Ed drew in even though nothing had happened there yet, as he was able to predict that bloodshed was to come there at some point, since the point was still “missing” on the map to complete the country wide transmutation circle). This explains also why Huges could figure out someone was building a transmutation circle without knowing about the tunnels (the lines) between the points, but only the points themselves: He noticed the points (of bloodshed) and realized that they could be used for a giant transmutation circle if they were to be correctly connected somehow.

Anonymous

Hm this is only my opinion, but I think Kimblee was actually being serious about respecting Winry's parents for their sense of duty and their bravery. Besides, even if he's being fake, those words are what Winry needed to hear.

Jed U

The scene with Kimblee and Winry is interesting because we, as the viewer, are led to assume that Kimblee is being fake and ingenious when he says he respects her parents, when he actually means that. Kimblee’s philosophy in life is that people should stay true to their convictions, even if they may oppose him or his ideals. The fact that the Rockbells did all they could to help people, even Ishvalans Kimblee were fighting, is worthy of respect in his eyes. In the manga, they make note that he was actually sent by the military to kill them before finding them already killed by Scar. When he sees them he states that the purpose of a soldier is to take life, and the purpose of a doctor is to save it, and as such, the Rockbell's deaths were noble ones. In his own twisted way, he was being sincere, despite doing so only to get WInry to not suspect herself being held as a threat for Ed and Al

Christian

I kind of agree with this. While he definitely said those things to manipulate her I think Kimblee respects anyone that acts in good faith. Good faith meaning true to what they want/believe

Diego Zenhäusern

Hmm, I never really considered that he might be serious....but yeah, I could see him actually respecting them (even though he probably didn't like what they were doing)🤔

Anonymous

Lets remember how Dr. Marcoh created the philosopher stone at the Ishvalan War when we first met him: He made the transmutation circle with a pattern of connected dots on it, and over the dots ishvalan people were shot dead. Those who were left alive inside the circle became the ingredients for the stone. That's how I think the construction formula for a philosopher stone is created, by craving over the dots the blood of dead humans, otherwise the transmutation circle would be incomplete. Therefore that's what we are misunderstanding about the bloodsheds on the country wide transmutation circle.