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Yeah, that seems like the obvious conclusion. Although the obvious ones aren't always the correct ones in the end. Still, he should have had some solid reason to maintain such a distance from Oz. Unless he was actively preparing Oz to become a contractee, and was of the opinion a regular kid can't handle a chain. I would prefer a plot element like that a little bit more than the obvious one.
In any case, I'm getting a bit tired of Oz not succeeding in anything and simply aimlessly wandering around, without a bigger plan than grasp at anything loose he sees around, especially if it somehow mirrors his own oh-so-traumatic past. Their wanderings should anyway be about finding B-Rabbit's lost memories, not Oz's multiple mental traumas - unless those two are tightly connected, which might very well be the case, considering the earlier eps and the Will of the Abyss. But even in that case surely there would be better ways to do it than endlessly munch his loveless childhood issues.
Oh, well, if nothing else, at least B-Rabbit now seems to take Oz more seriously on many levels. That counts for something.
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[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 11: HD
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What a boring episode. I almost fell asleep just like Oz...
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Heh, I thought it was interesting on how Gilbert became known as Raven. I guess forming a contract with a Chain involves several methods, like killing or (in Oz's case) kissing.
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[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 12: HD
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It was somehow unsightly to watch Alice flee and run in witless panic. I wonder if it really was an indication some of her memories might be better left forgotten or if it was something artificial. Though any external influence would seem slightly unlikely seeing how we are talking about B-Rabbit. Maybe it's related to how she became a chain.
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I wonder how Break would act if he was serious. Aside from that, the Cheshire Cat and Will of the Abyss both look like Alice, probably for the reason that they are connected to her in some way. It will be interesting to find out more on how she became what she is currently: a Chain.
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Indeed interesting episode, and in my opinion Alice running away in fear was great scene.
i would be scared as hell if someone presented me the question "why have you forgotten?" after memory loss. That would imply that there was something bad there, very bad.
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[Hatsuyuki] Pandora Hearts - Episode 13: HD
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I like how the mystery begins to delve deeper into Alice's memories. I guess Jack must be some kind of person that was sealed into Alice's memories as well. The only pathetic part was Gil freezing at the sight of the cat, and getting slashed by him afterwards.
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[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 14: HD
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The story of this series seems to be getting highly integral (as opposed to being affected by factors external to the main characters). Not only literally with them travelling inside their own heads, more or less, in the form of dimensions formed from their memories, but also because any references to bigger picture in that world they are living in are getting scarce. The Baskervilles are mentioned every now and then, yet still what we are seeing is more or less history lessons on the main characters and their psychological development.
But then again, it's supposed to be all about regaining lost memories so I guess it makes sense.
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Hmm, so Gilbert, Vincent, and Alice were all in the tragedy of Sabrie? I guess Abyss can make anything happen, like transporting Gilbert and Vincent 100 years into the storyline. I wonder who killed Alice, too.
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[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 15: HD
[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 16: HD
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Ah, so that's how powerful Break is. Then again, the Cheshire Cat never stood a chance against Break's power anyway ("My Mad Hatter destroys Chains"). Now, I'm curious about Jack and how he's related to the Baskerville (he was friends with their leader and Alice).
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[Mochi] Pandora Hearts - Episode 17: HD