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| | Sequential Tart: Atsukamashii Onna - The End of Evangelion (vol III/iss 7/July 2000) |
 | | For instance, at the beginning of The End of Evangelion, Shinji comes to see Asuka, his temperamental fellow pilot who lies on her hospital bed in a coma, unable to speak, respond, or react. |
 | | At the end of the film, Shinji discovers that he alone has the power to turn everything back the way it was, should he choose to do so - and divide those people who have lost their AT fields. |
 | | However, with Evangelion, I was given a number of reasons to really love it, and then I was told I was a fool for doing so, and was fed a clouded, ridiculously obscure ending that was passed off as resolution. |
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