Originally posted by Darth Macabre
Not what King gave his son, what his son gave Roy.And believe it or not, Roy is an accomplished Alchemist, so he should know how to kill a homonculi by himself, with out having to get Ed to tell him.
Granted Roy is an accomplished Alchemist but that does not mean he knows how to kill him he will come to the conclusion in the next episode
prior to Lab 5 there was no knowledge of the Homunculi among the Military largely because of it being covered up by the Furher thus the end result was that the Homunculous were nothing more than Rumors and did not exist.
This Left the Final people with knowledge of the Homunculi being the Furher, Tucker (who admits that he knew about them because they did not hide their Identites in the lower Portions of Lab five), Kimblee most likely did however he would not have put the final Equations together until he met with Greed.
Everyone else would have theories and Concepts that would have been handed down in the principle theories of Human Transmutation
and with the warning label the Furher or the Earler Alchemists placed on it very few would try it or dismiss it as not possible.
You have gotten one Episode Ahead of yourself in saying that Bradley's son gave Mustang his Father's treasure I actually have to consider it a lucky break that he did as well because Mustang would have been able to have given "Bradley's greetings" to Hughes if the boy hadn't shown up (this all occurs in the next episode so I won't go into Detail since the last time it caused a fight between myself and Darth)
Eh, there's only one episode left, so there's not much we can spoil em....And it wasn't a fight, just a disagreement...But yes you are right in what you said.
All I meant was that the knowledge of Homonculi, as well as their weaknesses and strengths were out there....It was just laced with lies and deceit, that no one believed it to be true.
yes that is right no one believed because any truth to their prior existence was covered up actually I was doing some studies in the Alchemy course I take and there is mention of it I just hit the chapter but they explain it as either seeing some one that bears a resembles in nature and looks to another person who died the theory was then put out that the result of a Alchemic Experiment failed and it Fractured causing a copy of the Dead to be made it was later Dismissed after some discourse of it
on a side note I looked over the tapes I had originally watched the show on there is another episode after this next one it is a summary of the series which puts things in proper order and sets up the movie what do you folks think is the possiblity of it being shown
Originally posted by JLred
Well I, for one, think you two talk too much...😐It took a full minute and a half just to read thos two posts...😐
And I barely understood it...😐
They gave the episode of where the Crimson Alchemist blows up East HQ. Where he grabs the soldier and uses him as sulfur...i started laughing....
Awww, you're so cruel... 😛
Originally posted by JLred
I'm so funny...😄Indeed...we got into a discussion of that awhile back...were you there?
It was great until someone Im not gonna say who ruined it...
*cough* Powerfulone1987 *cough*
And Oh my god. I'm mad at myself for not realizing that that was the last episode. I would have looked at it in a different way you know. I was looking at it like all the others, expecting another episode after it.
I would have held it as a big event and with more excitement.
It makes it all the sadder that it's over that I didn't realize this. And I'm not all that satisfied with the ending.
But the fact that there's a movie makes it a little better.
Hope that comes out soon.
Maybe they'll even show it on Toonami!
I was sure Mustang had died.
And I was surprised the soldiers were able to hold that half man, half robot, back and prevent him from killing Hawkeye.
It took me a second to recognize Hawkeye at the end with her long hair. It looks too long compared to how it looked in the bun type style or w/e it was.
The little boy dying was sad, I was just willing him to survive and that Mustang would save him in time.
As soon as I saw that final ultimate squeeze of the neck, I just knew it was over, but still willing it not to be for the little boy.
Smart of the Furher to keep the skull himself.
Dumb of him to tell the little boy anything about what was in the box.
A couple times in the show when they showed the credits during the show, I thought the show was ending, I was like, "God! That's fast", but thankfully it continued, but I would have preferred it without it so that my attention wouldn't have been drawn away dreading the ending of the show so early.
At the end when it showed Ed, I didn't know what was going on. B/c I knew the Ed from that world had died, so it was puzzling at first.
I would have liked to see the exact moment he came across and to see him and his father seeing each other again and how that came along.
Overall good show. The ending, I guess, is good. But not good enough for me.
Is It Comprehensible.....