@neko-chan: That’s a good one, if I must admit—the most entertaining post I’ve read in awhile; if that was indeed your intention.
neko-chan wrote...
His love for Celty seems more to be a fascination with the fact she is headless
That’s a fact not even I would dismiss
IF only love didn’t actually exist in real life nor it involved fascination towards an individual who is (not necessarily abnormal as in 'Dullahan-fictional' but nevertheless) different/special.
neko-chan wrote...
The fact that Celty - someone i LIKE - is in love with Shinra - someone I DON'T like (and shares a name with an evil FFVII corporation) - makes me start HATING him. Does that make sense?
This wasn’t really about you hating Shinra, is it? You didn’t even mention one reason why you actually hate him. He also didn’t go about his usual 'hey-Celty,-look-at-how-cute-I-am' pose in the latest episode—as you pointed out with much emphasis. So if you don’t mind, allow me to rephrase what you said to make some sense out of it:
The fact that Celty—whom YOU like, is in love with Shinra—whom I like, and irrelevantly yet coincidentally shares the same name with this certain (evil) FFVII corporation, makes you hate him all of a sudden.
To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if you happen to hate my bloody guts that badly, but to go as far as to hate an amazing character just because he seems to be my favorite? I have to wonder, what ever did I do to you?
neko-chan wrote...
like she should be infatuated with him because he is cute.
Except Celty has no head to see, lol. But regardless of how she perceives things, I doubt she even knows cute to fall for it.
Speaking of the latest episode(13):
The best episode yet for the two, exclamation point, exclamation point.
Celty Sturluson Kishitani—I really can’t wait for her to (officially) become part of the family.
And as I was expecting, Daddy's come home and immediately demonstrates the power that only the adult that he is has—his soon to be daughter(in law), Celty. As for second impressions, it sure is 'like father like son'. No doubt.