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lborgia88
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quote: | Originally posted by clouddancer
I was thinking about little brother worship, but maybe that does not really happen except in a Jun Cleaver world. Maybe it is more envy a younger sibling has instead of worship these days. Especially with children these days never seeming to leave the "ME, me, me" phase of their life.
Let's try this: Does Jinpei have any positive comments to say about Jun? That is an Asian culture I think of them as being more respectful. |
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It's my experience that, somehow, you simultaneously admire and resent your older siblings. They boss you around to no end, take complete control of selecting the TV channels and radio stations and pretty much guarantee you will never ride in the front seat of the car unless it's just you and one parent, and exclude you from their doings because you're "just a kid," but then they also teach you any number things you wouldn't learn so quickly otherwise, explain complicated movie/TV plots, help you with your homework, bequeath their entire lego collection to you, and make damned sure that no one outside the family ever messes with you.
But on the subject of Keyop, and can't recall any consistent term or phrase he uses for Princess -or anyone else, for that matter.
Jinpei seems to have more of that going one, with the "Onechan" and "Aniki" etc. It's clear he cares tremendously for Jun (ie. his grief when she goes missing in the jigokillers eps) even as he gives her a hard time about her cooking, not being "lady-like," making him wash dishes etc. The one time I can recall him showing a lot of affection to her face is when he's in bed after his buggy accident in the "Dave the Hippie" episode and Jun brings him some food (but that ep didn't get used in BOTP).
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20-03-2011 14:05
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Sorry, I don't recall Keyop calling Princess anything other than Princess, either.
Although, I remember in the "Curse of the Cuttlefish - Part 1," Mark telling Keyop to "pretend Princess is your sister. I know it's a big acting job ..."
So, do you think Mark was being serious, or was he just being sarcastic? If he was truly being serious, it would imply that they all saw each other as friends and teammates, but not having a deeper, familial relationship beyond that.
If he was being sarcastic, I guess that would prove they saw each other as siblings!
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20-03-2011 15:23
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