
Why?
Don’t interfere between parent and child!
He was a good father.
Why are you Baron!
It’s clear that I approached it incorrectly, but I still believe that, in terms of thinking about the child, I hold a higher position within the work.
It can also be said that the bottom is too bad.
I love you…
Because she is a career woman who can rival men, she has the talent of a male parent.
In Tomino’s works, they are certainly superior parents.
In fact, it’s one of the better ones in the work.
Do not look away from the protagonist’s grandmother and mother.
As a parent, realizing it only when your son tells you is a failure.
It’s impossible for someone without love to try to be a father while hiding their true identity after being perfectly rejected.
I see… that makes sense!!!!
Forgive them because they are at the top of the rankings for parental comebacks.
Jonathan Greene’s thread
John at ages 8, 9, 10, 12, and 13, being celebrated.
She wasn’t a good mother, but it’s not like she was that bad to be called terrible.
A woman who loves her son but simply didn’t know how to love him as pointed out.
Top rankings of terrible mothers.
Top rankings for good fathers.
Why are you speaking so fluently, John!
A thread started by an American.
Speaking of a bad mother, she is indeed on the bad side.
When someone says “damn,” I just go, “huh…?”
It was love that I selfishly imagined, but my feelings were real.
I’m a bad parent, but I’m the weakest in the ranking of terrible parents within the work.
If you’re going to act like a father, you should have done it earlier.
What this person is doing to Jonathan is neglect.
I want to be loved like this too.
They are a terrible parent.
It’s there, but (the way I’m saying it is strange) the combination of the reasonable range of neglect and the extreme madness in the latter half makes me feel like I don’t want to dismiss it.
I love Jonathan talking endlessly about the complex relationships of the Isasue family with Baron.
The old woman was a good grandma until Suisei took Yuu and the others away.
It’s troubling that there are so many terrible works by Tomino that this person, who was just slightly off, ends up seeming relatively normal.
This mom is too good at snowboarding.
The method may be different, but it’s impressive that you tried to do it properly and executed it.
Being confronted with being a terrible parent by my child and throwing everything away.
This time, I really wanted to do something for the children.
Mother did what she had to do, so forgive her.
Watch, Jonathan! It’s great when the voice changes, right?
It should be completely unacceptable for a parent to protect a sperm donor who is not even a parent, after giving birth without a father for their own convenience and neglecting the child, but since the comparison is with the protagonist’s parents, it’s a different story…
The way of approaching may have been wrong, but the love I have for my son is real and the intensity of it is good.
Did other awful parents try to make up for their mistakes when confronted…?
If it makes the captain feel better, then that’s fine!
One that ranks fairly high on the parent level of Tomino anime is…
I would die for my son!
I think there was an aspect of wanting to do whatever we please since everyone would die anyway when the Orphan emerges!
But the women on the ship said that she’s a wonderful mother, so is there something you’re not satisfied with?
It’s a given that mothers are terrible in Tomino’s works, but it’s amazing how the old women surpass that.
Jonathan’s lines resonate word for word, which is not just due to a lack of effort; it is because he has always had genuine affection from the beginning.
I think it’s good that you were simply struggling as a parent among so many depressing adults.
It’s nice that even after the relationship has soured, there’s a willingness to do something for the sake of the children…
I like the way Baron approaches Jonathan in a slightly creepy manner, and Jonathan doesn’t seem entirely displeased.
A mother with too much talent from her father.
Did you die last?
Even if you truly love it, it will still rank low in the list of terrible parent rankings of Tomino’s works.
The top is probably Show’s mother.
I think that even among bad parents, the character who was trying hard to be a good parent during the story has a high favorability from the viewers.
I think it’s worse that they have social skills normally, rather than just being like Gendo and having serious communication issues.
The answer I came up with after struggling with what to do after being rejected is that!
Well, it’s fine…
I think it’s because I’m more used to being like that with someone like Jonathan as a Baron, rather than as a parent.
I’m just too clumsy…
After all, nothing beats having a dictatorial parent.
It’s amazing that after becoming a baron, you can still properly scold Jonathan instead of just being overly indulgent.
She really looks like an amazing mother…
When I say it’s because we have good compatibility, I feel a bit too giddy…
The impatience presented by reality in the next episode is extreme.
The level of my depression is so great that it even revives Barons.
It seems like you were a bit pleased about your mom’s area or her excellence.
In this regard, Jonathan is too easy.
In the end, the issue with the Isami family is still unresolved…
I couldn’t become a mother.
Then I will become a father.
I got used to it.
Perhaps the worst part in the story, even though he didn’t appear directly, is the father of Kanan who supposedly said, “It’s not my child! Abort it!”
That may be a kind of imagination of Canaan, but there’s no doubt that it was an environment where such imagination could arise.
Well then, let’s see what other people’s moms are like, so I’ll give Yu’s mom a try.
…Ah un
Rather than a worthless parent, just an incompetent parent.
Basically, actions are guided by reason rather than emotion, Captain Anoa.
It’s impossible because she was a woman who was wrong to try to be a mother… She had a sense of a father.
It’s a moment that makes you realize the kind of parental feelings that arise when being rebuked by Jonathan.
I was probably working hard out of a sense of responsibility.
A mother who would die for her son is probably envious from the perspective of Yu.
You can immediately take on the role of Baron after throwing away that position.
I guess all talents other than my mother’s are really amazing.
By going through the Baron move
It finally came across that I really had affection for Jonathan and that I was clumsy as a mother.
This time, I truly wanted to do something for you…
It’s terrible that the Izami couple stands out as the worst parents at the Bren.
The captain of the Novisnoa is already a hyper-spec mom at the top level of humanity…
If I dedicate all of that to my son, then…
Maximilian is so strong that even combination attacks don’t work on him.
You excel even in the talent of riding a Grancher.
I’m not able to raise my child in a way that I could blame this person…
After all, even though he is the captain’s son, feeling sympathy for the enemy who barged in with a gun pointed at him is…
Yeah… It’s not like I would say something like “Captain Anoa is terrible.”
In the end, the part where I went to take my own life felt more like a move of a mother rather than a father.
Jonathan really just brushes it off with “Ughhhh!!” when someone says something that crosses the line.
What Jonathan was seeking was to be guided, so it’s no wonder he wouldn’t be so infatuated with Orphan…
The goal isn’t specifically to revive the Isami family either, thematically speaking.
However, since my sister is pitiful, in the end, Yu tried to offer himself.
It feels tedious that I can’t easily say things are bad or crap.
Looking at Baron’s actions during that time, I think there may not have been a man who could match her because she was too much of a heroine.
The fate of the characters after the main story is left vague, but if he’s alive, Jonathan is probably spoiling him incredibly.
I believe that if we are alive after the final episode, we can finally become a true parent and child.
Did they end up reconciling in the end?
What is that fashion sense, Captain Anoa?
I’m just a passionate workaholic with no room for romance, so I can focus solely on my relationship with Jonathan, which actually makes it beautifully conclusive, right, Mom?
Because there is Isamiya, it feels even more so.
Compatibility… I wonder if it really matches.
Aren’t you a little too excited?
I couldn’t convey my love, and it wasn’t received.
That alone was enough to truly love.
If you fundamentally change the way you do things, you can become a proper parent.
When I think about it, it’s really a sad parent-child relationship.
Since there was love for each other from the beginning, I’m glad that it ultimately led to salvation.
I definitely loved my son.
The way of loving was completely off the mark.
Well, I’m glad we could reconcile in the end.
…Did you do it?
He wasn’t a good mother, but he was a good father…
In this work, the protagonist’s parents are more messed up.
What parents should do is to show affection; keeping it hidden means nothing, but in the end, I poured it all out while concealing my position, so well…
I think that Bren’s character is really vibrant and has the power to move the story on its own, but I feel like Jonathan has been given too much of the protagonist’s attribute.
John’s understanding nature and tendency to hold things back ended up backfiring…
You often get involved in other people’s parent-child relationships…
What training is this against a dying Bren? Show me that you can fight with someone strong, Jonathan!
When I hear that, it doesn’t necessarily mean they were just parents who doted on their children.
I like the love triangle between Yu, Nellie Kim, and Hime-chan.
Yuu, die already!
I thought Isami’s mother’s actions were a sort of rebuke towards various things.
If Grandpa hadn’t died young.
It’s the worst to leave a gift card at the workplace when you won’t even be coming back for Christmas.
My grandma does things to me because I’m a woman, and it’s really tough.
I seriously think that if I had gone home for Christmas one more time, there would have been a different future.
In reality, children who are doing well tend to not voice their complaints against their parents and often defend them, which is something else…
She’s a bad mother, but she’s not a bad person—that’s my mom.
I am also a human who has emotions.
If I had seen your true face, I might have shot you.
Some women, depending on the person, surprisingly don’t give up their femininity even as they get older.
It’s not really my place to say this, but a creature that can ejaculate right before dying…
Yuu and Jonathan have a good sense of being two sides of the same coin.
It wouldn’t have been surprising if either side had turned out differently.
The real problem is not the governor.
The old lady is one thing, but the governor is the worst, right…?
Grandma was doing her duty by raising children alone after her husband passed away, working part-time in the lower village even as she grew older, all while the world was becoming difficult because of the orphan situation.
It becomes like that after the brave ones are gone.
Well, even if I can’t go home because of work, can’t we at least prepare a Christmas present by the bedside, Mom…?
My colleagues are probably going back for Christmas.
Jonathan, too, listens honestly to what Baron says.
Although the father was more suited than the mother, the fact that she would die for her son truly made her a genuine mother.
In reality, if Jonathan could have said he was lonely spending Christmas alone and asked to come back, maybe there would have been a different future.
Just today, there was news that Anne from Ultra Seven and Kamen Rider Amazon got married in their 70s, so I think it’s perfectly fine to fall in love at any age.
However, I can understand how the grandson, Isamu, feels that it would be troubling to be dealt with in this situation right now…
Forgive your mother!
Was it a whim or something else that I only went home for Christmas once?
Putting that aside, I think it’s overly conceited to believe that I could only be a good mother just that one time.
I think it’s good for parents to be the type that shows their back, but if you’re going to do that, you might need someone else who will always be by your side…
Forgetting even Christmas means that all the days that can be called anniversaries are gone, so it’s understandable to get angry.
It seems that even in Orphan, Jonathan didn’t have a boss-like presence, and it seems like he needed something like that.
They won’t understand even if I go through this! It won’t get through to them!
It’s commendable that Jonathan can be honest and openly express feelings…
They are often the subject of jokes, but generally loved by the viewers as a parent-child duo.
I’ve been seeing them here for about 20 years.
From Yu’s perspective, it’s a scene to envy…