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** Beatrix and Richard sitting down to talk with Oz and later Anderson, and the respect and guidance they give both their children while managing the rift the existence of "Oz" has put between the siblings. At one point Richard even makes an insensitive comments to try to offset the tension, which offends Anderson, and Richard immediately owns up to it and apologizes, all while never making the issue about himself, explaining his and Beatrice's decisions, and reminding Anderson that Oz was the person struggling the most and they have to respect his search for his answers. Later, Beatrix talks with Gilbert about her deep fear of hurting her children through presumptions and ignorance, especially because she didn't understand Oz's mental state for a large portion of his childhood and had no idea how to make the right decisions for him. You truly get the sense that they are both flawed individuals who've been through a lot of struggles with their children and despite it all are great parents and deeply loving people.

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** Beatrix and Richard sitting down to talk with Oz and later Anderson, and the respect and guidance they give both their children while managing the rift the existence of "Oz" has put between the siblings. At one point Richard even makes an insensitive comments to try to offset the tension, which offends Anderson, and Richard immediately owns up to it and apologizes, all while never making the issue about himself, explaining his and Beatrice's Beatrix's decisions, and reminding Anderson that Oz was the person struggling the most and they have to respect his search for his answers. Later, Beatrix talks with Gilbert about her deep fear of hurting her children through presumptions and ignorance, especially because she didn't understand Oz's mental state for a large portion of his childhood and had no idea how to make the right decisions for him. You truly get the sense that they are both flawed individuals who've been through a lot of struggles with their children and despite it all are great parents and deeply loving people.

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** Edith's adorable collection of memorabilia of her friends from the past, which she used to feel close to them again.

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** * Edith's adorable collection of memorabilia of her friends from the past, which she used to feel close to them again.


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** Beatrix and Richard sitting down to talk with Oz and later Anderson, and the respect and guidance they give both their children while managing the rift the existence of "Oz" has put between the siblings. At one point Richard even makes an insensitive comments to try to offset the tension, which offends Anderson, and Richard immediately owns up to it and apologizes, all while never making the issue about himself, explaining his and Beatrice's decisions, and reminding Anderson that Oz was the person struggling the most and they have to respect his search for his answers. Later, Beatrix talks with Gilbert about her deep fear of hurting her children through presumptions and ignorance, especially because she didn't understand Oz's mental state for a large portion of his childhood and had no idea how to make the right decisions for him. You truly get the sense that they are both flawed individuals who've been through a lot of struggles with their children and despite it all are great parents and deeply loving people.
--->'''Richard:''' But I guess the point is, Anderson, you need to trust your brother to find his own answers sometimes, because we can't do it for him. And you need to talk with him, because we certainly can't explain his answers for you.
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\n\n\n* Though most of Ada's Bonus Retrace is a tearjerker, there's one line that will make you cry from ''happiness:'' "Her brother--a little stuffed animal, a horrendous monster, the possible downfall of this very earth, and through all that, one of the most precious beings she’d ever had the honor of knowing--had been many, many things in his life, but in the end he had always been the one to define himself." Even through everything that happened and everything she heard, even though she must've had to process all of the tragedy alone because everyone else was gone, even though at this point she probably understood the hardships Oz's existence represented for the world, Ada never stopped loving her brother ''so, so much.''
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* Oz's parents and what they're willing to do for their sons. While they don't ''instantly'' believe Oz is the reincarnation of a century-dead celebrity (and let's be honest, that sounds absolutely ''insane'', which Oz [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]]), they still are willing to roll with it and hear him out if it helps Oz.

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* Oz's parents and what they're willing to do for their sons. While they don't ''instantly'' believe Oz is the reincarnation of a century-dead celebrity (and let's be honest, that sounds absolutely ''insane'', which Oz [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]]), they still are willing to roll with it and hear him out if it helps Oz.their son.
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* Oz's parents and what they're willing to do for their sons. While they don't ''instantly'' believe Oz is the reincarnation of a century-dead celebrity (and let's be honest, that sounds absolutely ''insane'', which Oz [[LampshadeHanging lampshades), they still are willing to roll with it and hear him out if it helps Oz.

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* Oz's parents and what they're willing to do for their sons. While they don't ''instantly'' believe Oz is the reincarnation of a century-dead celebrity (and let's be honest, that sounds absolutely ''insane'', which Oz [[LampshadeHanging lampshades), lampshades]]), they still are willing to roll with it and hear him out if it helps Oz.
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As a {{Continuation}} of ''Manga/PandoraHearts'', it's not surprising there's a number of these.

* Edith's complete faith in Oz and Gilbert coming to help her is quite amazing for her circumstances.
* Hedia's dedication to her friend Oz as a child, despite her obvious fear of his strange behavior. Her determination to protect Oz from, well, ''Oz'' is also this, even if she's [[SplitPersonality interpreted the situation a little wrongly.]]
** And Richard defending his son's choices about his identity.
* Anderson's overprotective brother tendencies can get a little overbearing, ''especially'' since his viewpoint puts him against the character development Oz experiences, but he clearly loves his little brother despite not completely understanding him.
** Edith's adorable collection of memorabilia of her friends from the past, which she used to feel close to them again.
* Oz's parents and what they're willing to do for their sons. While they don't ''instantly'' believe Oz is the reincarnation of a century-dead celebrity (and let's be honest, that sounds absolutely ''insane'', which Oz [[LampshadeHanging lampshades), they still are willing to roll with it and hear him out if it helps Oz.
* Mr. Wilde's ParentalSubstitute attitude towards Edith is this, as well as Edith's utter joy at Oz's arrival. Also, Edith's complete dedication to the wellbeing of her mother, even if it is a bit unhealthy for her.
* Vincent, Oz, and Edith acting like an actual family during their trip to see Gilbert, including annoying Vincent with bad musical numbers while he's driving.
* The single line about three old souls reuniting at the bottom of Advance VI. Doubles as a [[Tearjerker/BeyondTheWindingRoad Tearjerker]].



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