Ok, I have to ask...I remember that Jun slaps Ken because he is out of bed risking his life when they are trying to save him, but I forgot why Ken slapped Jun...
...and she doesn't look very upset/hurt by his slap afterward...
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Originally posted by Springie
Ok, I have to ask...I remember that Jun slaps Ken because he is out of bed risking his life when they are trying to save him, but I forgot why Ken slapped Jun...
The reason was similar, as usual.
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by yul on 13-09-2009 at 11:41.
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...and she doesn't look very upset/hurt by his slap afterward...
Indeed, she looks sort of excited/hopeful! Was she that desperate after Eagle's touch?
I think that Jun got the message that when Ken slapped it was because he cared for her and didn't want to lose her, not wanting to uncover his true feelings at the same time due to professional reasons! That's why she didn't seem to care when he did so and why she slapped him so hard in Gatch F when he was acting foolish and was risking his life instead of resting!
As I only began reading through this thread just today, can anyone recall the moment when Ken called out Jun's name in Episode 47 of Gatch F when she fell to the ground unconscious? For me that call said it all! Ken's true feelings for Jun could not be undetected in that one call ... I remember holding my breath when I watched and heard that part! And say that many thought that the Ken/Jun relationship was just a fantasy! Oh how I truly wanted to see their relationship bloom but the next episode was the end of all and I just had to satisfy myself by making up sequels in my mind!
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by gatchamarie on 13-09-2009 at 17:41.
I think that Jun got the message that when Ken slapped it was because he cared for her and didn't want to lose her, not wanting to uncover his true feelings at the same time due to professional reasons! That's why she didn't seem to care when he did so and why she slapped him so hard in Gatch F when he was acting foolish and was risking his life instead of resting! :
Still, slapping her isn't the greatest method to show his concern. He could have simply told her!
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Originally posted by gatchamarie
As I only began reading through this thread just today, can anyone recall the moment when Ken called out Jun's name in Episode 47 of Gatch F when she fell to the ground unconscious? For me that call said it all! Ken's true feelings for Jun could not be undetected in that one call ... I remember holding my breath when I watched and heard that part! And say that many thought that the Ken/Jun relationship was just a fantasy! Oh how I truly wanted to see their relationship bloom but the next episode was the end of all and I just had to satisfy myself by making up sequels in my mind!
Yup, Ken looked absolutely petrified when Jun colapsed! And desperately called for her. Albeit that could be concern for a team member! Oh, I'm bluffing now!
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True Gatchamarie! I've always looked at it as one of those underlying things in the series...there but not in you're face. You had to look for the subtle moments that they put in.
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