>I don't actually like Target: Nagasaki that much; certainly I can't
>bring myself to watch it again very often. It makes me cry and I'm a
>wimp about sad endings. But I think it's one of the best-executed
>episodes in the showI feel that way about the episode after it (the last one in the series, "Into the Sunset"). It's an amazing piece of work and I'm glad I've seen it, but I just... don't feel any need to see it again. (Sort of like Schindler's List.)
When I realized they were doing the closing montage to a distaff cover of "Brothers in Arms", I knew it was going to be a hard day's work to get through it with dignity intact, but when the vocal came in and it was Eve Tokimatsuri? Forget about it. I still don't know what most of the visuals in that sequence actually look like, apart from still screencaps I've run across since.
--G.
Now the sun's gone to Hell and the moon's riding high
Let me bid you farewell - everyone has to die
But it's written in the starlight and every line on your palm:
We're fools to make war on our sisters in arms
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