2010-06-28, 03:35 PM
Mirai Nikki 53: Hooray for little brown girls coming in the nick of time to give moral support for our hero!
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As for thoughts on an ending:
Murumuru's been trying to really manipulate the game, but we don't have a 'why' and a sense of her goal just yet. We're not entirely clear; but some chapters ago, she was trying to prevent Akise from returning to the real world from Deus's world to tell Yukiteru the truth about Yuno and the world. Now, Murumuru's intentionally interferred from just letting Yuno kill Yukiteru. At the rate things were going for Yukiteru after falling into the pit, he would have felt absolutely frightened and wondering what would cause Yuno to act like this. He probably wouldn't have been as ready to try to kill Yuno yet either. Murumuru showing him the events has caused Yukiteru changed his opinion of her after seeing how she changed after having gone through the events of the entire first world, and sees her as someone entirely different from the Yuno he first fell in love with; and seeing her kill that "original" Yuno made him have resolve to kill first world Yuno.
I can't exactly agree with that logic either. Again, first world Yuno is the very same person; only she experienced tragedy that pulled her over the edge. I think Yukiteru's being irrational here with how his response to Yuno coming out of the first world changed. Yukiteru could convince her that there could be some way that they could overcome the inevitable fate of them having to kill each other and thus solving her problems so that they could go on loving each other. Iinstead, Yukiteru responds by running away from her change than confronting it. He believes her change has made her entirely someone different, and feels he has to kill her; but in reality, she's still the same person who loves him but feels trapped to the fate of having to kill him.
Anyways, that aside; one thing is really clear from this chapter though, though. Murumuru's had some sort of secret agenda this entire time; because her actions have totally changed how Yukiteru would have responded to having to face Yuno; and we can't forget how she's been acting these past chapters. Right now, it seems Yukiteru's playing right into her hands.
I can't exactly agree with that logic either. Again, first world Yuno is the very same person; only she experienced tragedy that pulled her over the edge. I think Yukiteru's being irrational here with how his response to Yuno coming out of the first world changed. Yukiteru could convince her that there could be some way that they could overcome the inevitable fate of them having to kill each other and thus solving her problems so that they could go on loving each other. Iinstead, Yukiteru responds by running away from her change than confronting it. He believes her change has made her entirely someone different, and feels he has to kill her; but in reality, she's still the same person who loves him but feels trapped to the fate of having to kill him.
Anyways, that aside; one thing is really clear from this chapter though, though. Murumuru's had some sort of secret agenda this entire time; because her actions have totally changed how Yukiteru would have responded to having to face Yuno; and we can't forget how she's been acting these past chapters. Right now, it seems Yukiteru's playing right into her hands.
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I would have liked to see Yukiteru make a speech to Yuno to convince her that killing him wouldn't be right nor would him killing her; and then we get some sort of TRUE LOVE ending where they try to overcome the game together against or with the help of Murumuru. Sadly, we won't see that now; unless something miraculous happens. I wouldn't like to see Yuno being molded into the "final boss" he has to kill, because really, I feel that Yuno isn't really who he needs to face. Yuno really isn't as bad a person as Yukiteru is making her out to be; but rather, he's being manipulated by Murumuru. I'd just hate to see the series end on that note.

