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This entry was posted on July 13, at am and is filed under anime , I like hot dudes , Kuroshitsuji , review. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. I think this is going to be a side plot to the main series, set before the first ep of season 2. And did anyone think of Soul Temperature as the demon equivalent of salt?

My friend also said maybe they forgot to tell us that this episode starts flashback time. The only thing that leaves me pondering is the fact that there was the floating flower ring.

I kind of thought of it but never in sure a great description! I think episode 2 was a flash back, possibly. Or some wacked out parallel world like that anti-angel was trying to distort into Ciels memories.. Again this is just a hypothesis. It could be flashbacks. In season 2 episode 3 the shinigami comes again.

I think you might get a more clear answer if you see that episode. Most of the questions would be asked if they know if Ciel remembers him or not. Flashback, Or Beginning of when it all began. Why did Alois have to go this far seriously?

I used to imagine another end where Sebastian would be the one who turn Ciel into a daemon 'cause he'd realize that he won't be as happy as he is after eating his soul. Oh well.. Damn you Alois XD. Reyn- I agree with you. But as long as Ceil is happy I am happy. Au- I think this series has left me : and : too. I wanted Ceil to live so :. Not because some crazy kid saved Ceil from death. Maybe over time he will learn to love Ceil but yeah. He got what he deserved but I don't want him to consider Ceil a curse.

So we can be conflicted together! I think the ending of the anime was perfect. I would have been content with the season one finally, had Ciel been eaten; however, season 2 finale was even more amazing. Sebastian got what he deserved. Don't be fooled by his "charm," he is a demon cultivating his prey for a feast. However, Ciel accepted his fate since he had sealed his damnation into hell the momment Sebastian appeared, even if he had not made a contract with him. But since, he was doomed to hell, he had nothing else to loose and decided to make the contract.

As for Sebastian, his punishment to serve Ciel was pure justice for his luring people to hell. I thought it was great how he was bound to the life of servitude. I don't think he ever loved Ciel, he just didn't want to lose his meal to someone else. Elfy- I think it the yaoi fangirl in me that was hoping that Sebastian loved Ceil. Well loved when Ceil was slightly older of course. But yeah deep down he just wasn't as crazy or horrible as Claude so that is that.

And I think this is the happiest ending Ceil could have gotten. And since I never liked Elizabeth anyway she can just keep on crying. The only people I feel bad for are Prince Soma and his butler as I think they genuinely liked the pair. After the end of all of this I'm like One thing I can't figure out: When Ciel mentioned that they were going 'to a place where humans and demons are treated the same' right before they hopped off the edge of a cliff, were they merely traveling to hell, or were they killing themselves to get to hell.

Sorta like how Hannah mentioned that her, Clause, Lucas and Jim would be together right before they sunk into the water. Yea, I'm probably over-analyzing this Any thoughts?

Anonymous- Late comment is super super late. At that point I am not sure what Ceil was referring to. I don't think Alois wanted Ceil to go to hell. I think Alois actually wanted Ceil to be okay and I don't think hell is even okay for demons.

Anonymous- I totally agree. If we take off the yaoi colored glasses for a minute and put aside the fact that Sebastian wanted to EAT Ceil Alois, on the other hand, is cruel for no other reason than shock value and to establish himself as the season's antagonist. While the first season built a mystery by subtly leaving hints for the audience to pick up on, ultimately weaving all of the pieces together to form a complete puzzle, the second season was anything but subtle, prioritising exposition over everything else.

However, the supernatural elements suffer from the same lack of subtlety. In season two, these elements are out in the open, where any ordinary civilian could come across them at any time, leaving one to wonder how these demon butlers have gone unnoticed. In the end, the reason Ciel's soul was stolen was that Sebastian was accused of causing a chain of events that resulted in the destruction of Alois' village and the death of his younger brother. However, it is later revealed that Sebastian had nothing to do with it and that Hannah was the true perpetrator, leaving viewers to wonder what the point of this season was other than to haphazardly bring Sebastian and Ciel back to secure viewership.

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