... the "End of Evangelion" movies as well as the "Director's Cut" versions of the last few episodes that came out. Those (particularly EoE) make the ending make sense and fill in some things.
(EoE fills in a lot of the action details and is quite different from the series ending... the DC, which just came out, adds some scenes from the original which REALLY clarifies things.)
As a friend told me... Evangelion's ending from the series is a head-scratcher. Add in EoE, though, and it makes a lot more sense. It's like the series SHOULD'VE taken 30+ episodes, not 26.
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(EoE fills in a lot of the action details and is quite different from the series ending... the DC, which just came out, adds some scenes from the original which REALLY clarifies things.)
As a friend told me... Evangelion's ending from the series is a head-scratcher. Add in EoE, though, and it makes a lot more sense. It's like the series SHOULD'VE taken 30+ episodes, not 26.
-Jellisky