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quote: | Originally posted by Ebonyswanne
Fair enough being both fighters they might have had a more physical argument and be on more equal standing during it. Ken wasn't a defenceless child in that scene but a trained and very skilled fighter able to hit back just as hard. I felt that with the kind of skill Ken has....I figured he could have easily gotten in more hits than he did and not so easily defeated. |
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Definitely -another example of the writers' tendency to downgrade Ken's abilities whenever RI is around...
I'm still trying to figure out why Katse didn't order Archaeo to attack the Red Impulse Team with the shock wave in ep. 44, after the God Phoenix had gone down.
There is that one scene in ep. 51, when Ken is in Hontwohl and sees a man in a white suit getting attacked and he intervenes to help him. That's probably the only time I can think of that RI seemed less than omnicompetent. I'd have liked to have seen more of that. I think it would have made for a more nuanced and balanced depiction of Ken's father if he'd been shown, in the earlier episodes, sustaining some damage to his jet during Galactor attacks or turning up suddenly with an injury/problem he won't explain but needing some help, or even just having Ken get in a few blows in eps. 11 and 40 -just something to show the guy isn't utterly superior, one-upping Ken all the time.
In ep. 53, when he and Ken both say say they'll pilot the missile to stop the V-2 plan, RI says he thought it would be for the best to let Ken think his father was dead all these years, and is genuinely sad and sorry that he was never able to do anything for Ken as a father. This is all good, but then, to me, he completely ruins it all by picking Ken up, spinning him around and flinging him across the room! He never even gives Ken a chance to consider that maybe it is a father's right to sacrifice himself for his son, or that stopping the V-2 plan has always been his mission to complete, whereas Gatchaman still has work to do and needs to live. He could have appealed to the other Ninjas for help -I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have wanted Ken to stop RI from piloting the missile!
It's similar to the assumption that Gatchaman couldn't be told that Red Impulse is his father, say in ep. 5, because he would immediately abandon his duty to run off and be at this father's side.
I admit there's plenty of evidence that Ken's first reaction is often purely emotional and not rational, but I also think there's plenty of evidence that Ken takes duty very, very seriously (the main reason, I think, why he always keeps some distance from Jun) and would quickly accept that he might only be able to spend time with his father very sporadically, at the Crescent Base or the RI Team's island, until the war (or at least the whole Hontwohl situation) is over.
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11-10-2009 16:42
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Amy, great thread and a great debate on both sides!
I've never been an RI "hater". I never thought that, as a father, his character would ever win "Father of the Year", but I definitely don't despise the man.
I believe RI did what he thought was right and the best thing for his family when he first left. As time went on, how would he explain all the untruths he lived and told over the years, especially to his young son, who was being trained to do the same things, militarily, that he had done? And ITA with James about why not to tell Ken as time went on. It would have completely clouded his perceptions and ability. His entire world would have crashed down around him, and just think of the resentment he would have had towards Nambu (and even RI to a degree). Chances are he would either take an extended leave from the team and/or leave it altogether, which wouldn't have sat well with Nambu or RI (ooh! Think of the fic fodder for that!)
Anyway, I again don't necessarily agree to all that RI did when Ken was young, or even when he was older, but weren't RI's character flaws needed to make him a tragic hero too? Plus, I think with his dedication to duty, staying quiet about being alive, etc, helped establish that Ken was his son and inherited some of his traits. As for the RI team always coming in and saving the day, and for RI himself treating Ken so poorly, well, I always thought of that more as a reminder to us that, no matter how smart and how well-trained the SNT are, they are still teenagers - and apt to make mistakes. Maybe I've been viewing that dynamic with too much simplicity, but those have been my thoughts.
As for sympathetic RI fics, there is one that does paint him in a more favorable light, though it is not an "RI fic" per se. The plot had something to do with "traditions" and how and why they were instilled in Ken. Hmmm, I wonder who could have written that fic??
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quote: | Originally posted by lborgia88 it’s because I really feel for Ken, and I really like Ken. He’s also the title character of the show and is in every episode, so I don’t think it’s so unusual that I’m (admittedly) biased in his favor. Somehow, it often seems to me that the writers were a tad heavy-handed in how they went about introducing, and using, the character of Red Impulse –ie. whenever he’s around, it seems that Ken and/or the KNT are made to look bad in some way.
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I agree with you completely. I'm not a RI hater, but I remember thinking that it was really tragic that Ken wanted to know his father so badly, but his father didn't live up to the ideal that he (or us - the audience) had in mind. Of course, it's this irony that makes the story line all the more compelling, albeit heartbreaking to watch.
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quote: | Originally posted by tatsunokofan
Hi all!
quote: | I can not imagine why someone would want to get away from others when you are happy? But maybe that is just me, when I am happy I want to be WITH others so I can celebrate with them, or at least tell them my good news. |
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My impression was that Ken wanted to be alone because, as the Narrator pointed out, could not hold back his tears. Call it a "guy thing" or a "Leader thing," but Ken probably wouldn't want the others to see him crying with joy.
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ITA with your impression, James and continue to do so with the logic of Ebonyswanne! It's not just a "guy thing" ... most people tend to search some time alone, without any extra fuss, to digest the situation their own way instead of immediately sharing their emotions with others. It's not that they do not like the company of someone else, being relatives or friends, but it's a natural instinct for them not being able or, better, not feeling comfortable to show their reaction to such powerful emotions.
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