【漫画】「【推しの子】」ミステリーエピソードだったの??【謎解きだったの??】【感想】 : もぇもぇあにめちゃんねる (blog.jp)
24: It seems like it’s all complicatedly intertwined… – mj
24: Draft 123 was released on a flip phone, but Aqua has known that Ai is a weak girl since she was in elementary school, you know?
Ai not crying is not just a fan’s perspective, but the opinion of a doctor, right?
26: >>24
What does this have to do with Aqua in this depiction?
27: >>26
It’s just a discussion about how the meaning of Aqua’s line in episode 135 changes in this depiction, but is it forbidden to talk about episode 137?
29: Name >>27
It doesn’t change anything because there are just depictions of things that Aqua doesn’t know.
28: >>24
Ai doesn’t cry in public.
That’s why Ruby advised her to cry after Nino disappeared.
It’s a story about how she doesn’t cry in public but cries in secret.
I’m properly referring to Aqua’s story.
30: Aqua didn’t realize Ai’s inner thoughts for the first time in the DVD when she was 15. She knew from right after she broke the password on the flip phone that Ai wasn’t a girl who would just send a quick email without thinking, but a girl who would carefully draft her emails.
If Aqua couldn’t notice anything even after seeing draft 123, then it can’t be helped that she’s clueless.
31: Even though there is no depiction of Aqua seeing that flip phone, people are assuming things on their own…
34: Isn’t that flip phone the one that led to Kaburagi’s name?
Is it possible that an unrelated flip phone that no one has seen before suddenly appears now?
God’s perspective?
38: >>34
Do you think the explanation about Ai this time is Aqua’s monologue?
No matter how you read it, it’s clearly a depiction from God’s perspective.
40: >>38
The monologue is from Gotanda to Nino.
42: >>40
I didn’t know because I haven’t watched the anime >> Flip phone.
35: Is this even a discussion about the content of the manga serialization?
I don’t remember all the details, but what is recognized as something that happened in the manga being serialized in Young Jump is only what happened within the serialized manga.
37: Recently, I don’t think Aqua blindly believes in Ai. She seems to have a certain sense of duty, though.
39: Anyway, there won’t be any progress unless the contents of the DVD are revealed, so we just have to wait quietly.
41: Many people are misunderstanding, but in the original work, Aqua broke the password on a smartphone, while in the anime, it’s a flip phone.
I don’t know if they’re going to cover up the chronological inconsistency in this episode.
43: >>41
Oh, right, that’s true.
And looking at this draft, it could also be seen as a smartphone.
I mistakenly thought it was a flip phone because of the influence of the anime.
I apologize.
44: Basically, it seems that the perspective of God, or rather the perspective of the author, doesn’t appear for the characters that fans support.
It is the essence of this work that everyone can only speculate about others based on their own subjectivity.
That’s why lies are inseparable from human truth and can be both good and bad.
If the author’s perspective appears, the facts and lies will be clearly separated.
45: The explanation of Tsukuyomi is clearly from a god’s perspective.
46: (It’s not something to apologize for because Aqua might have been watching as well. It’s just that we don’t know at this point.)
50: Anonymous (ワッチョイW fb52-38yy [240b:10:8d40:100:*]) :2024/01/18(Thu) 10:01:10.65 ID:AFfZ/D240
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For people who read Ai’s phone as a smartphone, the flip phone that originated in the anime doesn’t connect to “the phone she used before getting pregnant,” so it causes confusion…
47: It’s not just the perspective of God alone, but when the perspective of God is wanted, it is conveyed through Akane and Tsukuyomi.
48: People who claim to be like gods make themselves appear as if they know everything by mixing in words that ordinary people don’t know.
…That’s what Aqua thinks.
Basically, she is a person who doubts everything, and even though she has supernatural abilities, she is not a transcendent being.
I think she did it to confirm that, including when she tempted the child actor.
49: In volume 2, Ai’s smartphone and the device that appears this time have different shapes and colors, so it’s a different device in the end.
52: >>49
If it was a different device, they would have been able to search the contents much earlier, so in the end, Ai’s drafting is exposed.
53: >>52
Aqua herself explains that there was nothing on the work and private devices that were not locked (only logs with office staff and members).
55: >>53
That comment was about the search for the culprit and not about discussing Ai’s inner thoughts.
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It’s strange to ignore information about Ai’s private life and inner thoughts. Actually, isn’t it normal to be surprised when you come across information that reveals the Ai you saw and the Ai you didn’t see internally? Why doesn’t Aqua touch on any of that at all?
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Because Aqua’s inner thoughts are hardly mentioned, so I’m speculating based on this portrayal.
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That’s why I’m saying that based on the portrayal, that’s not the case.
- The locked smartphone and the device this time are different.
- The other devices only had logs from the office staff and members.
- Ai seems to be more cautious than she appears.
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The last two points are about searching for the culprit (father).
Adding a comment like “Ai was actually a fragile girl” would just create noise.
At that time, it wasn’t about Ai’s inner thoughts, but about creating suspense and mystery.
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It’s normal to be surprised when you come across unknown information, and it’s dishonest not to depict that.
If you do it after the fact like “Actually, it was…”, then the author is just being sneaky.
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The same goes for Akane, even though she’s the character who analyzes things with the highest accuracy in the story,
I think the stance is that it cannot be proven to be 100% accurate.
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Ai left behind three cell phones,
so it means there are also cell phones that were not left behind.
Why do you assume that all the devices Ai used were left behind?
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The smartphone and the glass meal, are they from the director’s perspective?
I heard about the glass meal from Ai and the story of only accumulating drafts of emails.
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For example, Tsukuyomi’s Ai disappears into matter and doesn’t exist anywhere, while Aqua…
- Tsukuyomi may be lying.
- Tsukuyomi may be speaking what they believe is the truth, but it’s not actually true (there is no way to verify Tsukuyomi’s ability).
- Even if they are not currently present, there is a possibility of reconstruction (Sarina has a time difference between death and reincarnation).
- Tsukuyomi is not lying and it is a fact.
I think logical people consider all the possibilities. Just by thinking a little, the possibility of the truth can drop to around 25%.
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Ai might have shown “poor Ai” in front of Gotanda.
Whether that’s the truth about Ai is a different story.
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If the current flow is that Aqua is already touching on Ai’s inner thoughts and Ruby is deepening her understanding through the role of Ai,
it would be a disadvantageous development for both the readers and Ruby to suffer and deepen their understanding of something they already know.
The reason Aqua and Ai are arguing about whether Aqua knew about Ai’s inner thoughts or not
is because they left it as a mystery. From a mystery perspective, it’s actually quite advantageous to have room for deduction.
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If it’s a mystery, you have to provide information.
Later revealing something like “Actually, at that time…” is not allowed in mysteries.
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Well, it’s not a strictly orthodox mystery in the strict sense.
It’s incorporated as an element that can be enjoyed as entertainment.
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The statement at the beginning of Episode 135 where Aqua and Kantoku exchange words, “Ai doesn’t cry,” doesn’t deny that Ai cried in secret.
That’s also a fallacious argument.
When asked, “Do you think Ai feels sad when her friends abandon her?” and “Do you think she cries when she’s in pain?”
the answer “She doesn’t cry” means that Ai doesn’t feel sad and doesn’t cry, it’s not about not crying in public.
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