I don't think a rejoining is going to happen. It's definitely not impossible, but one of Japan's chief cultural philosophies is Mono no Aware: "All things end/die."
Culturally speaking, they don't believe in any sense of permanence -- not even the afterlife is eternal. Even their kami will die someday. They have always viewed death and mortality as a good thing, especially when Zen Buddhism (the type of Buddhism practiced by samurai) became the reigning religion in the country.
You're right. It's NOT hard. Because as I said, the themes are NOT elaborate. I never said they were elaborate. My first reply to you literally said, "I don't really think I said anything elaborate." I flat out called the story high school in theming. I repeat: nothing about the story is elaborate, but the themes (as bad and lacking as they are) are still there.
What are you talking about? When I said that you and I have been agreeing about the story all along, you acted like I was lying. What are you even on about?
Again, I NEVER SAID THE WRITERS DID ANYTHING ELABORATE. All I did was describe how they attempted to make the Ancients morally-grey. We have proof that everything I said that they tried was, in fact, true. I never said that 1) it was elaborate, 2) it was successful, 3) it was good, 4) fans agreed with or liked it.
You are still agreeing with me on every point but just being contrarian for no good reason.
