Mayuri, the world's most gentle

Gilda 2022-11-29 19:26:36

I saw some comments that I think Mayuri treats Okabe as a higher emotion than friendship, love, and family affection, but I disagree very much, I disagree too much, and I object to my real name. This is obviously love, it is love, it is love!

In the 17th episode of the first season, Okabe wanted to eliminate Rukako's Dmail and was asked to date for a day, so he discussed with his assistant at MayQueen, and Phyllis happened to come up to deliver drinks. When he heard the date, his first reaction was that Okabe wanted to date Mayuri , In the eyes of others (Phyllis), Okabe and Mayuri are a pair. It's just that Mayuri understands that Okabe's feelings for her are not love, and she doesn't want to cause trouble to him, so she doesn't say it. This is Mayuri's tenderness, and it's her way of showing love. Ah, I am so embarrassed by these comments.

Season 1 Episode 17

Let me talk about the 0 that I watched, the analysis of the principle, the comments of various timelines are too many, and there is nothing to say, I just want to talk about the role of Mayuri, the real heroine of 0, and do not accept rebuttals.

Mayuri had a really bad life in the anime version. In the first season, she was shot, run over by a train, and hit by a car. She tried all kinds of ways to die, but she still lost when she died in 0 miles. to Amadeus.

She understands that Okabe loves Makase Kurisu, and that her feelings are not love, but she has also worked hard. In the beta version of the 23rd episode of the first season, Okabe, who was severely traumatized, walked down from the time machine and was hired as a part-time job. The soldier forced him to go back again, and Mayuri looked at the sluggish Okabe and felt distressed, and came forward to protect him.

Season 1 episode 23 beta version

Migrant soldiers are constantly emphasizing the tragedies of the third world war, and constantly saying that only Okabe can save the world, but only Mayuri is concerned about Okabe, always saying that the ability is great and the responsibility is great, why has no one ever asked, Oka Does the Ministry really want to be a hero?

Several months have passed, and Okabe still has not come out of the shadow of killing Makase Kurisu with his own hands, and has never returned to the Lab. Mayuri understood that Okabe wanted to save Makase Kurisu. He kept saying he was fine, but why did he look so painful?

Steins;Gate 0 Episode 16

Mayuri understood Okabe's pain, and regretted that he had protected Okabe at the beginning, but instead made him fall into even greater pain. Okabe, who did not have the smile of the past, is no longer the brooch she once was. She no longer allows herself to stand by and watch, she wants to help Okabe to cheer up, and she wants to revive her Altair.

Steins;Gate 0 Episode 17

Finally, Mayuri decided to go back to the past with the part-time soldier to talk to him, change his actions on the day he protected Okabe, let him reinvigorate, and then go back to the past to save Makase Kurisu.

Steins;Gate 0 Episode 23

Knowing that the fuel of the time machine is running out, it is very likely that she will never be able to return, or she may be thrown into an unknown era, but Mayuri still has no turning back. She is not afraid of death, but because of love, because she believes that Okabe will always come to save her. I believe that Okabe will find the world line of Steins;Gate.

Steins;Gate 0 Episode 23

Sure enough, Okabe did not disappoint Mayuri. In 2025, on the first day of creating a trial time machine, he came to her on a seven-colored cloud.

Steins;Gate 0 Episode 23

Mayuri loves Okabe deeply, but this love is so restrained, this restrained gentleness is the greatest charm, it is so beautiful.

When I watched the first season and 0 together, I found that the whole story is a circle, a circle drawn by the author from the very beginning, the logic line is rigorous and impeccable, the emotional line is delicate and just right, rational and emotional The balance is really wonderful.

Forgive me for my lack of words. I have exhausted all the vocabulary I have learned in my life. I really can't find anything worthy of praise for such a wonderful masterpiece. Look, it's over.

El Psy Congroo.

View more about Steins;Gate 0 reviews