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I'm curious about something. Okay first, when he stabbed Cain I was like, "Shit man wtf. He stabbed him where the fragment is. Wait..." How CONVENIENT. Did he do it on purpose knowing full well a capable doctor is there? Why didn't he just end it and kill him immediately? Why not finish it and mutilate him? And then secondly, he wants to kill Satan im guessing at the end? SO, what I'm guessing is two things. He is either trying to take hell for himself OR he's so tired of the waiting that he wants to finish the war for Cain. Because like he said, it's just an endless loop of war and no conclusion. I might be wrong it both aspects but I couldn't help seeing it that way. Still hate Sid though lol but I guess he's a demon for a reason.
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I can understand why people feel like it's incomplete bc we don't really see a closure, but guys, this was absolutely beautiful in my sense. Like, it's pretty much implied.
In the beginning, Yukari makes it clear that he has absolutely no interest in being with another person, due to the fact that he knows he cannot provide the commitment or attention for his partner. Painting is his life.
And then here comes Kurosu. He gives Yukari a life outside of painting, but also merges the two. You can clearly see that when Yukari starts to paint him, because before he didnt have any inspiration to draw or paint people. So far all we've seen were sceneries being produced.
AND LET ME TELL YOU WANT REALLY GOT ME. IT TOTALLY MADE ME SQUEAL. LIKE THIS FUCKING MANGAKA HIT ME HARDER THAN I WOULD HAVE IMAGINED.
When Yukari finally paints Kurosu in that sexy ass posture and dog head. Oof that seen was just...damn.. man. But besides that point, it was a foreshadowing AND we see how Yukari sees him. He's dangerous, but a protector. He's a fighter, but loyal. We see this idea cemented when the same posture is repeated in a later scene with him beating the shit out of those robbers. Yukari was able to SEE him when he first painted Kurosu. Which draws back to his indifference to people or relationships in the beginning. In the end, Yukari doesn't touch any painting supplies or goes to his studio bc he is afraid of losing Kurosu, but the latter reassures him that he is not leaving. This gives Yukari a reason to keep drawing and painting. He's able to love a person and love painting, without having to choose between the two.
Anyway, sorry for my spiel.
Anyone else notice the name on the bag? "MD's Play". Wonder if the Author will do a crossover with BJ Alex.
A while back they show DG working at the cafe as well
I don’t think there’ll be a crossover but I’m sure we’ll see more easter eggs
THEY ALREADY HAVE but as the comment reply above me said - maybe subtle easter eggs
Oh man! You're right!