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Yesterday I finished watching FMA for the first time and yes it’s 2018 so I’m super late but I love one (1) man I’m sorry for this

In these panels Roy and Hughes are unexpectedly attacked by an ishvalan,and are saved by a sniper who's revealed to be Riza.I feel like this is a better way for Roy and Riza to be reunited and to show us how Riza effectively proceeded during the war of ishval.

And in the manga,Roy asks the last ishvalan for his dying words before kiling him,which he responds to by cursing Roy.The colonel ends him afterwards.This scars roy into being the person he is.

THERE IS MUCH MORE IN THE MANGA

Bonus: this depressed self-loathing man that feels unworthy of love needs a stubborn woman that gives him hope by his side

The only solution to the sexy villain problem, where media consumers become obsessed with hot villains and refuse to acknowledge their evil actions and demand redemption arcs, is to make an equally sexy hero and introduce them first.

Look at Fullmetal Alchemist. You don’t see people thirsting like hell over King Bradley because they’ve already seen Roy Mustang sear a side-splitting wound shut and carve an alchemy symbol into his hand and then roast an unkillable bitch-monster to save the love of his life.

Saw a post on tumblr talking about the sexy villain problem and it made me think of Fullmetal.