Saying that he is defeated, Hei says that people need to have someone to share the future with, and that is what Harvest lacks. As Harvest dies and his body disintegrates, he thinks to himself that death his appropriate for someone like him. Hei then collapses. Misaki Kirihara notes that the colour of the light has changed. Meanwhile, Abigail Croft struggles in pain as her ability affects her. In the light, Misaki reaches for the Meteor Fragment , but is unable to reach it. She remembers Dr.
Robert Schroeder 's anti- Contractor device and takes it out of its case. Wondering if the Meteor Fragment should be nearby thanks to it, she contemplates who to expend its single use on. She hears a voice saying that the Black Dandelion has vanished and that Azusa Tsukimori is safe. When she asks who the voice is, it replies that only she can stop it. It surprised and confused me a bit to learn that Hei is both human and contractor.
I do have a little idea how Hei probably got his power. Please note that this is merely my two cents about it and how I interpreted the explanation given. However, Amber says Bai is inside Hei… What? Still a bit unclear, but I understand it better now.
I need to re-watch the series again sometime for better comprehension of this and other stuff I might have missed. I take it that Amber believes that the same gradual changes they are experiencing regarding the way contractors think and are able to develop further emotions will be experienced by the other contractors sooner or later. It sounded to me like evolution and adaptation. As the surroundings and influences change, people will change and grow and this is no different from contractors.
His characteristic of being indecisive makes him clearly different from the typical rational contractors since he was, after all, both a human and a contractor. I liked that they brought back the those people he encountered who have passed to help him understand himself better, assuring him that he can stop hesitating about his existence and try to choose his own path. When November 11 told her to follow her instincts and what she feels is right, it seemed to me that this was applicable to Hei too.
Kirihara also had a bit of a similar dilemma on the human side, as presented to her by Hourai, if she would be willing to sacrifice humans in return for letting contractors live. She believes that good and bad contractors exist, just as it is for humans, the path she chose was to keep on pursuing peace and order the way she knew it, by being a cop going on against and protecting both humans and contractors.
On a lighter note, I thought chibi Hei had kind of a funky kid voice. It sounded a bit off. I mean, she was a cop after all and a head of a department, even, so I thought she deserved to show a bit more strength than just plainly getting choked without a fight. While watching the epilogue part, I thought that the series went sort of full circle.
It came back to Kirihara doing the voiceover and explaining what happened shortly thereafter, with the anti-gravity contractor trying to escape from the police, just like in the very first episode… But this time, they were ready for it and had a few modifications made in their weapons and managed to capture the contractor before he had a chance.
I kinda liked the ending. Sure, it was open-ended and left me wondering if that was indeed Mao, where Yin is, how Hei is going to face his path and stay away from the organization and what happens now, but it still had a sense of resolution in the general story, so I could say that was good enough for me.
But overall, again, I think it was a fitting and good enough ending for this series since a number of the main plot issues have been resolved. Would I recommend you to watch Darker than Black? Thanks for reading my summaries for this series! You might also want to check out my other related posts:. Posted in anime , Darker than Black , episode summaries , reviews 20 Comments.
The ending sounds interesting. Hey FT. You should try and watch the entire series when you get the chance. Awesome series, just appreciated in different ways by everyone. Hey Totali! The last few episodes were just as you say, epic. I for one am so glad I followed this one all the way to the end. Thanks for dropping by! Squire Boy: I had the same thought with Kirihara and Hei!
We need an extra episode dealing with that. I think when Amber said that Bai was a part of him she might have used her powers to combine with him on a molecular level also giving Hei her powers. She represents Ying and Yang, the two opposite eternal and primary, without which world wouldn't exist. The last scene shows Hei carrying Yin's body, that body which is now an empty shell. Hei looks at a star falling from the sky. A contractor is dead. I believe the dead contractor is Hei.
He lost his power, those he loved, and if we exclude Yin's research, he is forced to work for others without being motivated. In the end, he must also kill Yin, the woman he loves. Why should he still be around? I think he dies together with Yin. In my opinion, copies of Yin and Hei were created with same powers. Basically, in the end, we witness the birth of a new syndicate, with "old" faces.
So, for me, it makes sense there are clones of Hei and Yin. Mao also has a new body. Another explanation could be that during the OVA, Yin told Hei that one way they could be together is when they become one, while she hugged him in the white form, which could be referred to his particle manipulation ability which could be used to fuse them together just like Bai and Hei did.
Regarding Izanagi's words where he said in last OVA's last 10 minutes that he would grant Yin a wish when Hei arrives, I suspect it could be that he makes Yin's body human so that one day Hei could reverse the process of the above-mentioned fusion and bring Yin to her now converted Human body,. Hei didn't kill Yin, he used his power to separate Izanami and Yin. In the picture where Hei is carrying Yin, she just faints. He chose to save Yin instead of killing her, so the person who we saw in the "coffin" is who will bring destruction according to the documents written by Amber.
If he didn't kill Yin, then he's hiding her somewhere. Izanami is an anti-contractor weapon with Yin inside, and Izanagi is never truly revealed except for that little extra bit at the end of the episode. We do not know for sure if Hei did or did not kill Yin, and if that boy is in fact, Izanagi, I'm assuming Hei will come back, or the new "Syndicate" will try and kill him.
He's probably and Anti-contractor weapon as well from what I see. But anyway, I think Hei killed Yin, and if he didn't, she's probably more human than a doll now, since she changed a lot in the OVA's. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Basically those 4 episodes is the plot between Darker than Black 1 and Darker than Black:Gemini of the Meteor 2nd season. The boy who awakens in the coffin would be as the Mitaka Documents predicted, the beginning of the end for humanity.
Imo that would make sense since Izanami and Izanagi actually met. I think that the deal that Shion made with Izanami was creating the Yin look alike for Izanami to inhabitat. I believe that the deal was for Izamani to send Suou and July to the fake earth that he created in return for creating a body that Izamani could inhabit.
That would explain why the Yin lookalike was male because the same thing happened when Shion copied himself and created Suou, one detail must be different. Yes all the rest is cool and nice but everyone wants to see HEI and YIN either become hot and heavy or kill them off ….. We need a conclusion that we can yell or be happy about. That is what made the DTB series so great …. And not only does his feelings grow so much they even influence Yin so much that she awakens as well.
Then Hei inevitable crash as he loses Yin. We all watched season 2 hoping to get the answers from that. Yes season 2 was nice but we are still left with that unsatisfied what happened between Yin adn Hei. Come on guys I need to know………. Was a great series but I agree if it ends like this …… I will be hella dissappointed. Yin is the fastest evolving Doll by the end of DtB1.
She has the power to use contractors powers against them. The black clad Yin is Yins spector in physical form and is the Izanami part of her. The white clad Yin is Yin, still with her feelings for Hei.
Amber had predicted many years before hence the flashbacks and the side plot with the police that if Izanami and Izanagi ever met, it would be the end of contractors as Yin would end up possessing the ability to do stuff to do with matter replication combined with her ability to kill contractors ie, recreate the anit-gate particles Hei made not exist in series 1. However, Shion knew this and created the fake world to give everyone that died a second chance as humans.
This is the most complex part. Shions plan was not completed, becuse at the point that Yin was about to kill Hei, the point at which she was about to destroy the gate, her old self took over, and asked hei to kill her. This imballence caused a 3rd gate to open in russia, which is where Hei is headed.
The last glance of Hei you get is his star. This is the interesting part. His powers are back. The black reaper is back!! And he is going to russia, to do something with the gate. Mao is on his side obviously, and will rejoin him, probably in cat from again.
He likes cats. So in short, yin was prophisied to destroy the contractors and dolls, and Shion to save them. Things went wrong and Shion was killed.
But Hei saved the day with his feelings towards Yin, and hers towards him. Suou was just an angle. If you look closly at series 1, Hei is the main, but not the focus character. It was mainly the Chief and occasionaly the detective or another character.
Rairly did the script follow Hei and Hei only. Sad about her, but leads to some new questions. Is there a market for human like Dolls? Ones with real memories and spirits?
It appears there is…. I like the mythology point of view when it comes to the meeting of Izanami and Izanagi. I believe Hei or rather Pai was Izanagi. And I have a gut feeling Amber plays a much bigger role in all of this… The Ark, or new world funny how the cross dresser dad talked about the ark was created for the people to live another life—one more peaceful, but what will happen to the original?
A 3rd season would be Hei vs the son of Izanami and Izanagi. Or of course, as rumored, a prequel that would clarify a few things. I still think Amber is stirring the pot a little, for a few reasons: She has the ability to foresee events, she can essentially change events to her will and she left a distinct message on the tape recorder that foresees an inevitable future. The final episode left me behind with a bad feeling in my stomach and of course with lots of questions.
Right here i want to thank you ,Alex Howard, because what you said seems to make sense, so I think I nearly got it now :. Well Its was a great series but comon doesnt it feel like…. Hei is alone…Yins possibly dead…. The 2 semi-main characters July n Suou that we made you get attached to and love are now gone forever on a cloned world where no one is original execpt july and suou…well in her own way shes original……….
Oh and im just sayin i hate it wen they get rid of old chacarters and replace em…. None existent story…. OH NO! The machine did it was supposed to do, it killed his sister and that ended his powers. A white Yin and a black Yin. Yin and Yang? If everyone watched the 4 ovas after s1 you would understand what happened to yin and hei and how they got so close,maybe even why he had to kill her. What makes the most sense is that Hei somehow wished for the two Yins to be separated, and he is now carrying the spirit of the Yin he knows back to her body.
If you agree, you should probably include this answer as part of your post above because otherwise it is unlikely to get seen at the bottom of these comments and the overall goal should be to answer the question of what happens at the end of Darker Than Black 2 in order to satisfy your readers.
Oh, this of course would mean that Hei did not kill Yin. Yin is not dead coz Hei did not kill her regained his powers bcoz the neclace broke and change the particle waves of Yin or something.
I think people had already mentioned but I felt the need to just say this. I think Hei did kill Yin. Or he put his hand around her neck stuned her so she could not kill him while he caried her soul to her body.
And I love Darker than black I really do hope they make a third season. But I liked the first season better than the secend one. And he takled her while she was naked. But what I do know is Hei is still alive off of what the police girl said at the end witch is good of corse.
But weater or not they make a third season they wont have much to go on because so much has already happend. But it will most likely have Hei in it.
V guy. He slapped the T. At the end, yin was touched by hei and was directly show to be carrying her.. Still tht shichi was weird as ever.
Hei knew he can save yin , jus because i find him so funny if he is not killing yin if she was suffering, she actually told to him , tht she wants to stay wid him. About at end yin telling to kill her …. Madly i can say jus to understand this ….. I understand the majority of the the last episode but like most of the questions above im finding myself wondering what exactly happened to Hei and Yin, also if Hei killed Yin or what exactly transpired between the two.
Has anyone heard anything about a season 3? I suppose they were both already gone by the time that it happened. The only thing that is stupid is they introduce a bunch of new and interesting characters and then kill them all. Not to explain the loopholes they left no they go and make a prequel that happened 5 years ago in that big war. It just makes no sense to me.
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