no quería seguir estudiando así que dibujé a johnny con los tacones de lenalee
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Me to life every time i solve a problem because life can be such a bully hahahuhu
oh i still want to see the zombie arc animated but i know it will not happen TT^TT
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OK before i start let me be clear I HATE jkr. That being said i grew up with harry potter and I was obsessed with it in 9th grade, soooo i know a lot about it. And Kanda is NOT a slytherin. He is not intelligent or manipulative enough. Actually it goes like this:
Allen is a slytherin. He is cunning and adaptive. He can also be manipulative and purposely appears one way when he feels another.
Lenalee is a gryffindor. She's got guts. She's something of a rebel at times and is very brave.
Lavi is a ravenclaw. He values knowledge and has an arsenal of it. Can be incredibly lazy. Is actually quite wise despite acting like a himbo.
And Kanda - listen - he is not a slytherin or a gryffindor. Kanda is a HUFFLEPUFF. "But tori you're a hufflepuff as well that's too self indulgent" LISTEN 2 ME. He values fairness, loyalty, and honesty over all else. He would also excel at herbology. AND he's something of a romantic, secretly.
Thanks for coming 2 my Ted talk
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The next lonely exorcist to play chess with Johnny is going to "betray" the Order too. With the same Noah, no less.
But next time, Johnny won't let that exorcist face the consequences alone.
Looking at this scene, one can't help but think, there was no way Johnny wouldn't go after Allen. Despite Hoshino not originally planning for him to become a more major character, the foundations are already there for her to decide to build on later. Johnny's a character that's always thinking back to his own actions during crisis situations with a critical eye, and he ends up having a lot of regrets despite always trying his best. Come Allen's flight from the Order, Johnny will have resolved himself to do whatever he can, so at the end he won't look back and wonder if he could have done more. It's an admirable way to live.
Again, everything in DGM comes in twos, and that includes events. It's not a coincidence how similarly these two scenes, separated by over a hundred and fifty chapters, play out. I have no doubt Hoshino was thinking of these original pages as she drew the later ones. Lenalee and Johnny have the same respective reactions in both instances, but they both decide to take the opposite action than they did before.
The first time around, Lenalee's insistence on helping the traitor nearly got her friend killed, and Johnny didn't do anything, leaving everything in the hands of someone else.
The second time is the chance to do things right. For Lenalee, that means letting go and leaving the traitor to their fate. And for Johnny, that means chasing after.
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Thanks, Yuu, he needed that
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