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00:00 Intro 01:17 Reaction 16:36 Discussion Buy Jacob's sci-fi novel Battle Lines here: https://www.amazon.com/Battle-Lines-Jacob-I-Wolcott/dp/1733753508/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1559663589&sr=1-2 We'll be watching these every Monday! As always leave us your thoughts in the comments! Follow us on Twitch: @SemblanceofSanity_YT Mondays @ 3 pm PST: Podcast Tuesdays @ 3 pm PST: GTO Dramatic Reading Wednesdays @ 3 pm PST: Caleb Gaming Thursdays @ 3 pm PST: Caleb Gaming Fridays @ 3 pm PST: Caleb Gaming Support us Patreon - https://patreon.com/semblanceofsanity Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/semblancebros Check out our MyAnimeList - https://myanimelist.net/animelist/SOS... Send us stuff at our P.O. Box: Semblance of Sanity 6830 NE Bothell Way, Ste C 483 Kenmore, WA 98028

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AlexXis Amadeus

ahhh. there we go. Thank you both so much for giving me an excuse to watch this show again. It's incredibly precious to me.

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I forgot that this episode starts off with more death. That's actually pretty funny. The VN made you experience Tomoya, Nagisa and Ushio dying even if you do everything right the first time. I'm pretty sure you can't get the first ending with a guide with the point being that you have to face reality and hardship and overcome it to achieve happiness. My interpretation of the ending is that it's Tomoya's afterlife. He did die, remember but did he deserve the eternal suffering that he faced to collect all the lights he needed? No. If I remember right, Tomoya and Ushio did die the first time, created that purgatory with the lights and then spent endless cycles collecting enough power to make a powerful wish come true. As Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles pointed out, the smaller the probability of something happening, the more power it takes to transfer into that reality. In other words, that world is farther away; necessitating a proportional amount of energy.

Asher Dalbey

I’ve always interpreted the “bad end” as being entirely in the instant where Tomoya thinks Nagisa died. It’s his imagination running wild and thinking of how painful it would be to live without Her. Though that’s just how I’ve always thought of it

Mr Nr

I do hope you will still react to the extra episode since it's a more of a side story of Nagisa that is interesting and might be provide some nice discussion. At the very least I hope you watch it on your time.