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Initial D World | Posted: Mar 15 2012, 03:06 AM |
IDW Facebook Fanpage Group: Staff Posts: 383 Member No.: 37,931 Joined: Sep 27th 2011 Location: Initial D World | From Initial D Extra Stage II (2008), we learned that Mako got accepted into this one-year professional racing program sponsored by a company who will publish her experience on a magazine. Facing with dilemma of whether to tell Mako his true feelings or let her go with the peace of mind, Iketani chose to hold back his feelings. Many (myself included) criticize the author for not making this relationship to work out in the end. Does Iketani really have no regrets for letting Mako go? If you were Iketani, what would you do? Would you do what Iketani did, encourage her to chase her dream but hold back your feelings for her; or would you confess to her and ask her not go to Tokyo? The way Iketani is being portrayed makes him look like a saint and self-sacrificing. In my own opinion, he is running away from the love of his life not because he lacks the courage, but because he really loves her and wants the best for her. |
Shintaro | Posted: Mar 15 2012, 05:51 PM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 221 Member No.: 31,828 Joined: Feb 7th 2009 Location: Hong Kong (SAR) | He probably does regret it but if you take it from the perspective that he wants Mako to succeed then you can understand why he made the choice that he made. |
mamorunl | Posted: Aug 9 2012, 04:17 AM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 184 Member No.: 35,137 Joined: Mar 16th 2010 Location: Bedum, Netherlands | I would've done the same as Iketani. Dreams should always be followed and Iketani himself is a racer so he would be able to understand her feelings. It is just that if he loves her he should let her go and let her dream come true. She will come back one day and he will be able to tell her the truth. |