The one with his friends and the one where Isla's a memory. "I hope, one day, that I'll be reunited with you." None of it is real, only his imagination, but to him, it means the world. She tells him, again, that it's okay to move on. He knows he can't stay clinging to her, He has to let go. Seeing the lights, the ones Him and Isla watched and the ones Isla breathed her last breaths in. One last time, his partner invites him to the ferris wheel. His father would be furious and he would have no place to work. Maybe his partner finds him at the amusement park, the way he always is, sitting on Isla's bench. If you reject them, the only memories they'll have of you are the cold, miserable ones. Kazuki tells him the same thing she told Isla. He rejects all his other friends and his new partner too. Something to help give her some confidence. Maybe staging a mission that seems hard but that she can definitely do. It's only when the rest of tsukasa's co-workers step in. They both hit rock bottom, coming to a standstill. His partner sees his pain and she wants to help him. ![]() It begins breaking down his mask, showing some of the emotion deep inside. He knows, deep down, that he doesn's want to feel that pain again. His partner invites him on some of the rides. Tsukasa has taken Isla's bench in the amusement park. It's when his new partner tries to move forward, perhaps into a relationship a little further than partners. Even given permission to move on, he still hurts. He wants to move on, but he's haunted by the still-fresh memories of his time with isla. He puts that mask on, the one to hold the tears in. I'll tell the story from the beginning.Īfter the events of season 1, Tsukasa is still under a facade. It's only when your friends step in, (in this case, the rest of Tsukasa's co-workers and friends) and help both you and the other person through it. Later, when you find out it's your fault, and you're the reason he's hurting. You want to help them, but only make it worse. Someone close to you is going through hard times. If you can't relate to tsukasa, you can relate to his new partner. And we all are or are in the process of getting over it, getting back to the way it was, enjoying what life has to offer, to its fullest. The themes of these seasons are relatable too. I think that'll help connect the viewers with some of our characters. I know that many people don't want to move on from isla (Believe me, i don't either) but neither does tsukasa. I know my season 2 isn't perfect (probably not viable) But it was still fun to share here. Knowing all good things will end, or having experienced loss in the past, you need to learn to move on, to enjoy the present. ![]() The theme of season 2 being a direct sequel to that of season 1. Though at the end, he seemed like he moved on, Remember how long he held those tears in. They know that he needs to find a way to move on, to enjoy the now. This affects his work and his relationship with not only his new partner, but everyone else working with him. I doubt tsukasa will be up for that (Maybe even subconsciously.) seeing his experience with isla. Though, If you wanted to continue with a season 2 (No isla.) with the same kind of theme, You could have Tsukasa's (of course he still works there) new partner want a bit more than a partner relationship. It would be kinda cheap if they turned it around in a memory expansion program. The only thing that remains of the good times, will be the memories. The whole show tells you that nothing good lasts forever. I feel (Oddly, to some of you) That the anime's ending is better. Thought i should share my ideas.Īlthough there's the "good" ending in the game, The canon ending is that of the anime.
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