Just because you throw obstacles in the way of a romance does not mean that we'll care about it. But instead we have to endure this completely implausible premise. It don't make no sense. Now I'm no expert on love but I think I might understand a little more than Kinoko Nasu. To him, love seems to be only something from Romeo and Juliet. Something like an alien or a robot would view human love as. Like a guy who hopelessly pursues a woman by saying cliched love dialogue, then a woman who blushes and smiles but insists they can't be together because of whatever convenient social implications prevent them from it. This is movie romance at its most superficial and one dimensional. Two attractive people in beautiful locations. They must be in love. You see the thing is that both characters have no reason at all to love each other other than the fact that they are simply physically attracted to each other. So instead of making the story about them just fucking like wild rabbits, they imply some kind of deeper emotional connection that has never been established because they don't know each other. It's what the call a -contradiction-.
>>151206717
I wasn't aware people cared about the "romance" in F/SN.
Nice shitpost.
>>151206717
If you don't like Shirou and Rin, you can always go with Saber and Rin instead.
>>151207048
This anon knows whats up.
>>151206717
She stalks Sakura who goes to Shirou's house. She is going to be interested in the man her sister is.
>>151207048
Rin x Luvia
Saber x Iris
Surviving a life threatening crisis together
>>151206717
Y'all just fucking salty you didn't autistically keep trying to do high jump as a kid.
>>151206717
>People like Shirou and Rin?
Where are you getting that vibe from?
>>151206717
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq3Wlk2w-Zw
2:40