1/17/2024 0 Comments Violet evergarden violet arms![]() Eventually, Violet relents and goes home with Claudia. Violet was a great fighter, sure, but it’s not like a single combatant can change the entire course of a battle by herself. Gilbert may have only thought that he needed her. I feel as though he wanted her there to ensure victory, and isn’t that using her as a tool of warfare? Could any of us send a young child into war just to guarantee victory? Note, also, that the last battle - or any of them! - wouldn’t have necessarily been lost without her. At the very least, he could’ve spared her from the last battle. I like to think Gilbert could’ve gotten her out of there if he really wanted to. Claudia: “He definitely didn’t see you as a tool of warfare.” But near the end of last week’s episode, Claudia himself questioned why Violet was still on the front lines. I sure hope he remains a mentor to the girl and nothing more. At first, Violet refuses to come back home with him, so Claudia says he will stay here as well. I wouldn’t also want to compound matters by lying. Wouldn’t you rather deal with it right away? I would. I know they had good intentions, but still… what was he hoping to happen? What was the best case scenario? Was Claudia hoping to tell her in a few more years, and she’d just shrug it off? The truth was going to wreck her sooner or later. Violet wants to know why Claudia lied to her back at the hospital. I just don’t feel anything for all of the reasons I listed above. Man, I wish I was emotionally engaged right now. So with Gilbert’s last breath, he saved Violet by pushing her out of the way of the falling rubble. According to Claudia, she was found at the base of some stairs. Otherwise, it’s just too coincidental that they both happened to arrive at the same time. I feel as though it would’ve made more sense if he had actually come early and waited for Violet to show up. We later see a car waiting for him, so he only just arrived. All of a sudden, Claudia casually walks up to her. She could get closure and also give him a proper burial. She has to know he’s long dead by this point, but I suppose finding his body could provide some comfort. Back in the present, Violet goes all the way to that same fortress and starts digging through the rubble. So yeah, I’m not exactly enamored by this love story no matter how tragic it is. Finally, we know how young Violet was back then, and how young she still is now. As a result, again, the scene doesn’t hit me as hard as it should. ![]() ![]() Hell, his confession is the sole reason why Violet decided to become an Auto Memoir Doll in the first place. We’ve already heard Gilbert’s last words. But frankly, thanks to the show plateauing weeks ago, Violet’s final moment with Gilbert doesn’t hit me as hard as it should. Seriously though, if she’s human, how is she so tough? Will we ever find out the source of her strength? But for a child like Violet? Eh, no big deal. For the vast majority of us, this sort of injury would have sent us into shock if not outright kill us from the blood loss. Anyways, an enemy soldier eventually lobbed a grenade at the couple, and that was how Violet lost her other arm. She refused to leave Gilbert behind, which is understandable. Her right arm literally got shot off, and yet, she struggled on. So we finally learn how Violet came to lose her arms. This is because some soldiers had dared to shoot at her dear Gilbert. Secrets therapists don’t want you to know!
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