I read through all of the answer arcs in a sort of mad rush that lasted from the weekend before this to last Friday night. I really did enjoy inhabiting that world. The intensity of a VN experience is so high... it's why I always put off starting one. The next time I return to Higurashi will be either to watch the anime of the first eight arcs or to read Rei and Hou, and I won't be doing that immediately. The eight arcs make a very nicely wrapped-up story and I want to let it stew in my mind for some time. And I've got backlog stuff (Pretty Series and Precure) to watch.
I think I understand the gist of what happened, and it makes all of my theories wrong. Demons absolutely do not exist the way I thought they did. The only things that are definitely supernatural are the time loop setup and Hanyuu. Tomitake and Ooishi were not working together at all. The only thing I got right was suspecting that the manager Irie was involved somehow, which is not a guess that's worth much.
When I learned that the parasite theory was the one that was actually true I was a bit disappointed, I was hoping that the main conspiracy had supernatural elements. But then I came around to it and started thinking it was cool. It's chuuni-cool, you know. All that stuff about factions inside the shadow government and medical research in the secret base and brain-altering diseases and guns.
I was fully taken in by Ooishi's blaming of the Sonozaki family. I fell for the Sonzaki family head policy of always bluffing that they had a hand in whatever event happened over the years. I was treating Ooishi as an impartial observer despite his motivation being to avenge the death of his father figure before his retirement, a very passionate motivation that leads him to be taken in by Miyo's notebooks in VN 6.
Is everyone going to just forget that the Sonozakis have a torture room with implements that are actively maintained? The kids all know they exist in the final VN 8 timeline, and the Sonozaki yakuza use them on people such as Teppei's whore. Also, regarding the cosmology of the setting, all of the timelines have a claim of being real. After Hanyuu and Rika jump back in time from their current timeline to some other timeline (which I can only assume overwrites or merges with the Rika who had been existing in the other timeline), the people in the current timeline continue to exist. So on paper it's a happy ending but there would be any number of other timelines that end in mass murder or at least misery for the kids.
Regarding the author's afterword in VN 8, I'd not be able to meet the author's challenge of coming up with an even better ending that leaves literally everyone better off. Such an ending would require not just that Miyo finds a reason to be happy but that e.g. Teppei and Rina reform into good people (after being pieces of shit to the core their whole lives). There's a foundational moral position the author seems to take, which is about the question of whether it's good to punish bad people. My impression is he says definitely not, both good and bad people deserve to be happy, and on top of that the bad people can't really be blamed for even being bad. That's not my position. I don't think Rena was wrong to kill Teppei and Rina, I wouldn't miss a pair of stupid violent assholes who perform badger game scams. Rena should still be punished to the full extent of the law for it because of the second order effects of allowing acts of vigilantism even if "this time the victim really DID deserve it". So I wouldn't be able to genuinely write such a story.
>>1559>But, whenever you come back to this thread, I hope you had fun with it!Lots!
>>1558Hanyuu's such a moeblob. I'm going to dress her up in socks.
>>1560>'twas METhat guy in smugloli's 2020 LN/WN/VN thread made some pretty good guesses. He said e.g.
'To explain this, "God" was the child jumping in the storehouse.' and
'"God" is knowingly or unknowingly causing the loops but is not a/the bad guy.' after reading only the first and second VN. That said, he was throwing out a large number of theories so you have to keep in mind
this sort of thing. Also from reading that thread I know not to approach Umineko the same way because apparently the solution is something way out of left field. I'll just enjoy the ride when I get to that VN.
>mountain dogsI forgot to say anything about them when writing that big OP. The van in VN 1 hitting Keiichi is suspicious in retrospect. Why would they have done that, since Keiichi was only suspecting his friends and nowhere near close to uncovering the mountain dogs' place in the scheme. Maybe it's one of the red herrings.
>>1564>Oh, you're in for a treat. That scene is what solidified Higurashi as magical to me; a true emotional triumph!In VN 6 with the rooftop fight? I was imagining a woodcutter's axe for all of that, not a big heavy machete. Earlier in the junkyard she uses a lead pipe.
>I think it's possible that Keiichi imagined it in her hand in an earlier chapter, but I can't remember.That would be VN 1, he comments that Rena's the only person in Hinamizawa that could carry around an axe and not be suspicious-looking. "Oh it's just Rena tehe"