View Full Version : Graphing the RK storyline
psycnarf
03-02-01, 11:51 PM
THis is just my humble opinion. The beginning of the story wasnt bad since basically all about the introduction of characters and there personal conflicts and then some. As each episode pass by the it becomes better and better so if you would look at this in a chart you can see that the line is getting higher and later on came the Shishiyo saga which I believe is the HIGHEST POINT of the RK story. After that the story began to drop until the Fei shui saga which for me is crap. As for the Enishi saga there are just so many contradictions to it that I believe it would ruin RK. There are so many weapons they could use like the naginata or the tetsubo, so what the hell were they thinking when they made Mr. canon-arm man and the big robot puppet. Somehow I wished that they ended RK w/ the Shishiyo saga.
i would have loved to see the revenge arc story.
Fizzgig
05-02-01, 03:18 PM
Hey I do agree with you the Shishiyo saga should have been the ending, the other stuff after that isn't all that great to the story line really. If they would have put the shishiyo part at the very end I believe people would like the other stuff much better than they do. Of course that is just what I think. Either way Kenshin rules.
psycnarf
22-03-01, 02:28 PM
At least someone agreed w/ me.
*Jinchu spoilers below*
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While Gein and Kuji were both sorta... whack... Jinchu is essential to the ending of RK.
Kaoru learns about Kenshin's past and understands it, Sano runs off to see the world (after meeting his family), Megumi decides to search for her family and Yahiko finally becomes a true warrior... holding off Kuji and talking him into giving up in the end. And of course, Kenshin finds his "answer." So while it is all mainly about Kenshin, Jinchu develops every character and ends the series perfectly, as each person if given a direction but you don't really know what happens to them.
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