The End


In the end, when she's sitting on the bench with Tomoki, she feels the ring on his hand. When she pulls his sleeve up, she sees he's wearing the ring Sayaka's brother had been wearing. That makes me think she's dating her reincarnated brother, which is kinda gross. Please tell me I'm wrong, and it's really Adam or something!!

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No, you're right; it implies that he's her reincarnated brother. But you have to remember that you're not the same person when you're reincarnated; your previous relationships aren't broken down into categories of siblings, friends, lovers, parents/children. I think it just meant that the people that Sayaka knew in her life came back to her as Mizuki in the form of a boyfriend; they still have a relationship and it's a close one, just different in nature. Adam, since he committed suicide, cannot be reincarnetd to be with her, so he is waiting for her in the afterlife.

That's my take on it.

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Sorry, but if my sister got reincarnated and I was reincarnated and we were different people that became a couple? Ignorance, is bliss. The minute I found out that I was having sex with my sister, sorry, but knowing who she was in a previous life really screws the whole thing up, LITERALLY! So I believe that this is actually a West vs. East reaction. Some Asians that I know, thought it was too damn creepy to ignore, but most just shrugged it off, while almost every Westerner I know, from France to Philadelphia was like "HELL NO! Now that I know who they are, BARF!"
LOL!

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I've been told that scene is a variation on an old belief that lovers who cannot find each other in death are reincarnated as twins, the twist being that this time it's the other way around.

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