Originally posted by: heero
Why the hell would Shinn attack Luna. That makes no sense at all. Fukuda really screwed it up
He didn't he was attacking Athrun and got lost in his anger, he barely registered that Luna was there.

EDIT: I checked back at the scene, Shinn doesn't even see Luna there - his mind flashes thorugh memories of Freedoms interfering, then he sees a giant shilloette of Freedom, he's attackind Kira there, not Luna - because he is 'possessed by his past' [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]



Originally posted by: heero
Why would Rey kill Gil??
Becuase Rey chose to live in the world Kira would perscribe for the future; Gil's whole speech is that while Kira's world _might_ be more concious of people's freedom, ultimately everyone would decide to live in his world becuase it was safer - Rey was the first person to tell Gil to fuck off. As Rey said, "I'm sorry... He (Kira) wants a future."

Rey learned through Kira that it doesn't matter who you are, you will always be you an individual. Kira's perspective is without bias and Rey wanted that world for himself, untimately he realised that Gil's world would condemn everyone to the same fate as himself, and since he hated what he was he didn't want anyone else to suffer like that.


Originally posted by: heero
Why would Gladys want to die with them when she has a son somewhere?
I'm not entirely sure why Gladys did what she did, bu the inference was that she still loved Gil. This IS puzzling since we are not sure if Rey is suposed to be her son or some other kid out there somwhere.



Originally posted by: heero
Why would Kira get off his SF when everyone outside is attacking the fortress? Why would he bother killing him with a gun when he could do it on his SF?
Kira wanted to confront Gil, and since Kira is honerable and not a coward, he wasn't goign to attack someone in his Mobile suit if they were incapable of defending themselves - Ican't believe you acctually had to ask this question.



Originally posted by: heero
What does Stellar mean when she said to Shinn "I'll see you tomorrow"
I hate these ghost things, they make no sense - but anyway;

"I was given a yesterday" - Shinn's affection for her, the 'life' he offered outside of her prison in the EAF.
"I will see you tomorrow" - Telling Shinn that he can't hang on to the past, doing so has destroyed him and only through the grace of those he has scorned has he survived. He has to meet her 'tomorrow' or he will always be angry and sad.




Note: to everyone posting that stupid picture of Freedom, it's NOT a reused scene, nowhere in all of SEED or destiny is there anything like it - it's either a simple mistake (we've seen Freedom accidently replaced by Impulse before - or was it the other way around?) or deliberate, but I can't figure out why they would do something like that deliberately, unless it's just a cameo, shows tend to do that.