Talk:Izumi Akazawa/@comment-6052796-20140913190950/@comment-6052796-20140917111824

I don't fault on you for not liking Romero, to each is own. But I speak as someone who does like his movies and has sort of a unique understanding to them. You really should watch Day though, it's his best one. As well as Creepshow. One of the few times he and King did something together that didn't have political implications in it. As well as Tales From The Dark Side. Those two deep down are fanboys of the old EC comics, Weird Science, Tales From The Crypt and Vault of Horror.

I wouldn't call They Live a good example of Carpenter's works I merely watched it because I thought the fist fight between Piper and Keith David, though pointless was one of the funniest things I ever seen. If you really want to watch a good example, watch The Thing. You see, you wouldn't be the only one hesitant to watch it as despite it being a good story, it was a major flop at the box office. However that was because Inconvieniant timing due to a much friendlier Alien movie coming out directed by Speilberg.

Though funny you mentioned They Live I can't help but imagine what would happen if Mei put those glasses on in combination of her color of death abilities.

Not trying to add more to the argument, but Another does have Romero elements to it, such as Death being a force of nature rather than just a simple supernatural being with no direct explination on where it comes from and whether or not they created it themselves. Kinda like a tulpa. Though if I were to hammer it in more I would say Izumi's the Gender flipped version of Captain Rhodes, both are higher ups in authority, both are slowly losing their minds and both take a very long time to die no matter how much blood they lost.

Contrary to popular belief Romero wasn't often in Pittsburgh. Creepshow took place in Maine and Tales from the darkside mostly took place in other cities such as Lover's Vow being in New York.

So my arguments aside, I take no offense, but I will still make my points about him.

With that said, I don't think Kouichi's a god, but I do agree with death being a bit of a dick I mean millions of years could be pretty boring. Anywho if you pay close attention to Izumi's impalement, that is if you have a strong stomach, it wasn't just glass but big wooden spinters embedded in almost every major artery spot. So odds are there was some wooden debri  that went with the glass and she only got the brunt of it. I think though because Mei has her ability as a result of her death cheat, that anyone in close proximity with her, might have been able to survive. Her eye might be more than just a sight gift. Of course it probably doesn't apply to those trying to kill her so....ya.

As for Kouichi calling Reiko mom. Bare in mind he never met his real mother, so the only family he has is a dad who's always out of Japan, two grandparents that went senile mostly and a talking bird. Reiko was the closest thing to a mother he's ever had even though they are aunt and nephew.

As for my account of the lightning, I wouldn't say I recovered. Physically maybe, but other than that I think it might have turned a few gears in my head.

So a nurse huh? Maybe you can settle something. I believe that Sanae Mizuno and Kouichi have a Florence Nightingale thing going on. The only substantial proof which I don't have but Godzillafan does, is a page in the completed Manga, where Sanae briefly flirts with Kouichi. However that is non-Canon. As both a Nurse and someone who's seen the show, what do you think abou it?