Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 37

Epi on December 23, 2009 · in Full Metal Alchemist 2

"Ed, is that your automail malfunctioning or are you happy to see me?"

Summary:

Ed sings the Elements Song!

(Tom Lehrer’s Elements Song)

As Winry fixes Ed’s damaged automail, he warns her about Kimblee, but Winry counters with a flashback with Kimblee remarking to Winry about her ‘heroic’ parents. Still Ed insists on Kimblee being dangerous, and he thinks back to where he heard it all from and instantly recalls his discussion with Riza a few episodes back, and remembers Riza remarking that Ed is in love with Winry. While Ed gets all embarrassed at this, Winry wonders to herself why she fell for such a weirdo like him.

I guess gentlemen DO prefer blondes

As both of them act like idiots, Buccaneer walks in the room and steals Winry’s heart away with his totally awesome and newly improved DIAMOND TIPPED AUTOMAIL. Winry is further led away by the Briggs mechanic/doctor to see more treasures.

Was the Armstrong family flowerlady impregnated with the Armstrong kids, or is that their mom? Next time on 60 Minutes...

Back in Central, Mustang finishes his conversation with the flower vendor and learns of Olivier’s plead for help from the East army, and her offhand remark that it’d be better if Mustang were out of the picture (gotta love that girl!). Meanwhile at Briggs, Buccaneer and a small elite team search down Sloth’s tunnel to find any survivors. Amazingly they do find two survivors who are still alive and terrified after one week inside the tunnel. Pride is still around, but just before Pride is able to make a move, he suddenly shrinks away into the distance and the team is let to live.

Well this would have been more WTF if comments didn't keep hinting at something like this the last few weeks :(

We flash back to the President Bradley’s house where Riza is making a delivery and Selim runs out to greet who he thought was his father, but was really just Riza. After chatting with Selim’s mom, Riza makes a startling discovery – Selim is not related to her, and with that Riza deduces who Selim really is. Before she has time to let this sink in, Pride confronts Riza and reveals himself to be Selim and also the first Homunculus.

Let me make you an offer you can't refuse...

Finally we return back to Briggs as Kimblee talks to Ed about some orders from Bradley himself. First of all, Ed is to find Scar and let Kimblee ‘take care of it’. Then he is to find Doctor Marcoh and let Kimblee ‘take care of it’. Finally Ed is to find a way to be the ‘Envy’ of Briggs by starting a civil war Ishbal-style. Kimblee reveals to Ed that he knows all about the Homunculus and knows that Ed knows. Disturbed that Kimblee would still be on their side, Kimblee only replies with the typical ‘evil villain’ response of ‘well why not, I want to see who wins’.

The episode ends as Ed reveals to Winry a bit of the truth, and together Ed, Al and Winry go off to find Scar and company.

Reaction:

Of course the big WTF moment of the episode and what all you people who’ve read the manga have been trying hard not to tell me directly is that Selim is actually Pride. I sort of guessed that something like this would happen back in episode 32 and I guess I was right! (It took Riza Hawkeye 5 episodes to catch up to detective Epi). Now I wonder about the entire ‘relationship’ between Selim and Bradley. I mean what purpose does it serve to have Selim run around, go to school and so on if he’s a Homunculus. What purpose does it serve to have his adopted persona worship Bradley? I get this feeling that it’s almost a big joke that Pride is actually kind of making fun of Bradley considering Pride is the first Homunculus and thus, much further up ‘on the ladder’ than the ‘youngest’ Wrath. Or is this Pride’s way of keeping tabs on Wrath to make sure that the half-human hybrid doesn’t betray the other Homunculus?

What we do see is that Pride has ENORMOUS power. He’s able to project his shadow arms power basically across the entire country and return back to his body almost immediately. I’m quite relieved that Buccaneer wasn’t killed and that it was for decent reason (i.e. Selim had to keep on pretending to be excited about his father’s return home) rather than something dumb. But it’s important to note that while Pride is powerful (power projection across an entire country!), he isn’t all knowing. Obviously his focus is only limited considering he could have easily figured out that it was Riza at the door, unless of course it was on purpose. The one purposeful scenario I can see is to actually purposely give Riza a hint about who he is, and also at the same time, let the survivors in the tunnel live as proof of Olivier’s betrayal.

One thing I am a bit disappointed at is how quickly Kimblee has become a two-bit villain. He had a pretty brilliant introduction, but it seems like he’s just one of those people who are just evil for no reason, and just wants to stick around to see what happens because people are gunna die. It would be more fun if Kimblee actually had some sort of objective (i.e. trying to usurp Father’s power) and was just pretending to Ed to be in it for the hell of it, but I don’t think so. The focus of the story isn’t on him, so I think that’s probably all there is to his character.

Finally, now that Ed, Al and Winry are reunited, I hope that we’ll see much more of Winry in the upcoming episodes. She was one of my favorite characters from the original FMA and her lack of screen time in FMA Brotherhood has left a big hole in the series (even if of course RAN FAN WAS SO AWESOME, but since she’s out of the story now (noooooooo!) we need more Winry).

Next Episode: AWESOME KICKASS FIGHT

P.S. Where in the continuity would Kimblee have time to meet with Winry and tell her about her parents anyway? Perhaps she was in a car in North city? But there was no snow…

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clinton December 23, 2009 at 7:42 pm

well the talk with kimblee had a little more in the manga like when Ed with the Houmculi” then he jumps to this idea chapter is called the crimson man dont read any more then this if you do not want to be spoiled also Kimblee said that as long as he knows he is insane then he can act normal he is crazy has a pothographic memory and a fact he deeply admires people that stand by their beliefs he was not lieing to Winry he admired the Doctors Rockbell and her Also fun fact he is inderectly responsible for their deaths he put scar in that hospital to begin with also had he not he was sent to keep the rockbells safe with it being implied that he was to kill them the first chance he gets he just wants to see what the world will chose that is all

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Epi December 23, 2009 at 8:35 pm

Yeah seems like there’s always more info in the manga…

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Kabitzin December 23, 2009 at 8:00 pm

Flower lady looks like a fat, old, genderbent Ed.

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Epi December 23, 2009 at 8:33 pm

It’s a trap!

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bluemist December 23, 2009 at 8:29 pm

The car scene with Winry was most probably North City since Miles was there in the car too (there was snow actually, only not falling). Still, Winry got to Briggs a little too fast than I expected. I guess she was summoned immediately by Kimblee reporting to the Fuhrer via his phone calls. We don’t see the passage of days too much but I guess they have been there for quite a while actually, for example, a week had passed since the first Briggs crew went down the tunnel.

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Epi December 23, 2009 at 8:34 pm

That’s a good point about time passing. I just assumed it’s all only been a few days but thinking logically that team HAS been down there for a week.

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RP December 23, 2009 at 10:33 pm

I think the subbers missed the part where Winry was thinking during the Elements scene, “hmm, I don’t remember installing any automail down there.” ;P

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Shinmaru December 23, 2009 at 10:35 pm

Haha, the good ol’ Undefeatable clip. I actually watched the whole movie on YouTube one time. (Well, most of it. One part is missing, unfortunately. Or maybe fortunately.) Believe it or not, that fight scene isn’t even the weirdest/craziest part of the movie. And it isn’t even the weirdest movie that particular director made, either! (That would be Ninja Terminator, which might be my favorite bad movie ever. Just pure, undiluted WTF from start to finish. Glorious.)

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Kabitzin December 24, 2009 at 12:16 am

I’d never seen that clip before, but it was like something straight out of a McDojo self-defense course. Total stone-statue syndrome during attacks, but it was worth sitting through for the finale.

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Epi December 24, 2009 at 1:35 am

Yeah that clip is a total classic… never seen the movie though, I think it would almost be TOO MUCH.

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clinton December 23, 2009 at 11:14 pm

epi when you talked about Envy it reminded me of somthing we have not seen that guy for a while and what do you think about him and kimblee

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Epi December 24, 2009 at 1:36 am

Envy’s always struck me as a really annoying kid type character… I don’t particularly like him as a character in the show because of that.

As for Kimblee, read my reaction above!

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clinton December 24, 2009 at 1:12 pm

well Kimblee is crazy and evil for no real reason but you have to admit the guy is slick

fathomlessblue December 24, 2009 at 6:11 am

while i’ve never particulary liked kimblee in either fma series (or the manga) envys always amused me, just for going out of his way to be an annoying little pissant and loving every minute of it

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fathomlessblue December 24, 2009 at 6:41 am

I have to say epi, reading your articles for a while now its always struck me how on the ball you seem in guessing certain plot developments in advance. I guess you’ve cracked the secret code of anime storylines XD.

Anyway this ep was great. The only issue i had, as already mentioned by clinton is the kimblee/winry car scene. Depending on whether you believe kimblee about winrys parents he either sounds quite decent in some regards or a scheming liar, whereas the the reality was neither, seeing as his mission during the ishbal flashback was to originally kill them (a mission he happily accepted) for refusing to leave the battlefield. As much as im glad the dialogue was included, the scene doesnt have the same resonance as the manga.

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Epi December 24, 2009 at 1:44 pm

FMA makes it easy to guess because it’s pretty well written, but also does not try to be overly unpredictable for the sake of it. Some shows (Kampfer *cough*) are impossible to predict because of crappy writing.

Either way I guess all that analysis of literature back in high school English paid off hahaha!

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cuteandcurls December 26, 2009 at 11:23 am

Hi there, I found your website via google search for FMA. Im a huge fan of FMA. Watching this latest episode of FMA I couldn’t believe Pride is Selim and his frickin power is amazing compare to the others ..I did wonder in your previous blogs about Pride and wondered who it was going to be … now i cant wait to see the next episode ..

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