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[TRC] Episode 26: The Last Wish

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zaq:
i just can't belive that it was the season ender already and we still need to wait until april for the second season,,,
huhuhu... i just wish it'll come out sooner... i'm already missing or syao and saku! =(

Cardcaptor Takato:

--- Quote from: Wycked on October 26 2005, 06:37 am ---Watched the episode too. Good episode, generally, though I think episode 25 was more suited to end the season, rather than this one. Kurogane is right, Sakura is too nice.
Show contentOne thing I don't like is that the dead villagers were brought back to life. In the manga it's a pretty big point that no matter what power they use, the dead can't be brought back. It's mentioned in Koryo country with Chun-Hyang's mother, and the idea also serves a big role in Shurano/Sharano country. I wonder how they're going to explain that when they reach that country at the second season, when we know the dead can and have been brought back already.
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I have two theories that could possibly explain how Sakura's wish could have worked, but keep in mind that this is just my personal opinion and I could be totally wrong about it. Spoiler alert: Maybe the fact that the dead can't be brought back to life only applies to certain worlds but not to the Clow world.  Like, some worlds have kudan, others have hijitsu and others have some other form of magic in it, but Shaoran said there wasn't magic in the Clow world.  So, maybe like how some worlds have magic in it but the Clow world doesn't, some worlds can bring back the dead to life and some worlds can't.  Or maybe it's because Sakura could have indirectly wished for the dead to be brought back to life.  Like, when she's about to make her wish, she comments about how she can't wish for her own happiness when other people are unhappy, so maybe she wished for that lady's happiness and the dead were brought back to life as an indirect byproduct of that wish.  So, maybe you can't directly wish for people to be brought back to life, but people can be brought back to life indirectly depending on your wish.  Or we could always just chalk it up to the Bee-Train scriptwriters being inconsistent with their filler-ins.

Jeannette:
I was talking to a friend the other day about this, and he came up with a theory that I hadn't thought of concerning the whole brought-back-to-life issue. We know that Yuuko not only has the time to move through dimensions, but to move through time. Sakura's feathers are also supposed to grant the power to move through dimensions (since that is why Fei Wong Reed is after the feathers in the first place) so it is entirely possible that they also have the power to move through time. Granting Sakura's wish could have been accomplished by going back in time to just before the the men died and then transporting them to the future. That way, they aren't techincally brought back from the dead, but from the past.

babypigggy:

lookie syaorann >.<

suu_no_clover:
ahhh, my last thoughts on this episode.
Well, it waasn't a great ending. The only reason it was totally awesome is one quote.
"Hime niwa... Chikazukena!!"
According to translator-tachi, my dear Syaoran-kun swore!! "Stay the hell away from her" was the translation!! Not only was this a kawaii "protect the princess" moment, but he swore at one of the bad guy's flunkies!
Totally awesome. :love4:

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