I have said this many times, but I love that Gin made her go home with her father. Like he is grown-ass man in his late twenties living with a random fourteen-year-old. Of course, they love each other and have an awsome and pure relationship. A mix between child/caregiver and friends. But when Kagura's actual father(who clearly loves her) comes to pick her up wanting to re-connect, and she clearly is not afraid of him or uncomfortable with him. At the end of the day, she is just a fourteen-year-old. Gin has little right to get between her and her dad unless it's for her actual safety.
Gin had reasons aside from being the responsible adult. For one he with his own issues was severely underestimating how much she cared for him. For another, even as it gave him a shortcut to seeing the importance of family, the fact that he was an orphan also meant he was unable to completely understand Kagura's complicated feelings about a father who left her over and over again. I'm not saying your point isn't valid, but how he handled this wasn't entirely the correct way either. Shinpachi being a teenager of a similar age, who also had a family and who also works at yorozuya, understood things in a more nuanced way from Kagura's perspective. Gin thought simply that 1) she said back in ep 2 she wanted to go home, 2) she keeps writing to her father so she must miss him, 3) Kagura deserves to be happy as he wasn't. These are correct, but it's also much more complicated like that. Teenagers are people.
I don't remember if I cried the first time I watched this arc but right now, currently watching episode 42 in that small screen aside your reaction, made me cry 😭
for those wondering, i will react to episode 39 later and explain why i didnt react to it
I swear Kagura's mom is beautiful as hell! her Brother to is too handsome to handle
I have said this many times, but I love that Gin made her go home with her father.
Like he is grown-ass man in his late twenties living with a random fourteen-year-old. Of course, they love each other and have an awsome and pure relationship. A mix between child/caregiver and friends.
But when Kagura's actual father(who clearly loves her) comes to pick her up wanting to re-connect, and she clearly is not afraid of him or uncomfortable with him.
At the end of the day, she is just a fourteen-year-old. Gin has little right to get between her and her dad unless it's for her actual safety.
Gin had reasons aside from being the responsible adult. For one he with his own issues was severely underestimating how much she cared for him. For another, even as it gave him a shortcut to seeing the importance of family, the fact that he was an orphan also meant he was unable to completely understand Kagura's complicated feelings about a father who left her over and over again. I'm not saying your point isn't valid, but how he handled this wasn't entirely the correct way either. Shinpachi being a teenager of a similar age, who also had a family and who also works at yorozuya, understood things in a more nuanced way from Kagura's perspective. Gin thought simply that 1) she said back in ep 2 she wanted to go home, 2) she keeps writing to her father so she must miss him, 3) Kagura deserves to be happy as he wasn't. These are correct, but it's also much more complicated like that. Teenagers are people.
@@landmerry_6742 He could definitely be better at communicating😅
I don't remember if I cried the first time I watched this arc but right now, currently watching episode 42 in that small screen aside your reaction, made me cry 😭
A little taste of how serious arc in gintama i guess lol
really like your reactions! 😂