: Kaworu's love is described as "intoxicating" because it is inhumanly perfect. Unlike the messy, conditional relationships Shinji has with Misato or Asuka, Kaworu accepts him completely, which makes the eventual tragedy even more devastating.
: The realization that the being in Terminal Dogma is Lilith, not Adam, marks a massive shift in the series' lore, setting the stage for the Human Instrumentality Project . Watch Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode 24 for f...
: This episode is the ultimate exploration of this recurring theme—the idea that the closer people get, the more they hurt one another. : Kaworu's love is described as "intoxicating" because
: By the end of the episode, Shinji is "broken, finally and completely". Having to kill the one person who truly loved him leaves him in a state of catatonic guilt that leads directly into the events of The End of Evangelion . Critical Perspectives : This episode is the ultimate exploration of
“He was much better than I am... I understand now why I couldn't continue watching NGE after this episode, because it made me thoroughly uncomfortable, to accept the fact that you may place all of your love in one person... and you'll still lose them.” WordPress.com · 8 years ago
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