There is not one explicit quote or scene of romance between Cloud and Tifa in CoT or AC. Everything that is used to support a romantic relationship between Cloud and Tifa in CoT and AC is circumstantial and debatable (ie: living arrangements, the family, etc.) ...
"Evidence" and "proof" aren't necessarily the same thing. My point, though, is you agree that there's stuff there that would make a reasonable person think "Hey, that sounds like a couple" and that people aren't just pulling the notion out of their asses. =P That's all I'm saying.
Blank said:
I'm pretty sure Ryu doesn't. He continues to maintain that Cloud and Aerith's "special bond" was that of just friendship. He maintains this position despite the "wavers" quote, Cloud agreeing to go on a date with Aerith, *AND* Cloud's admission to Marlene that he is romantically interested in Aerith.
He is also ignoring the significance of SE saying that Cait Sith's wedding prediction becomes "more painful" after Aerith's death. The reason this prediction becomes "more painful" is because Cloud and Aerith had a mutual attraction that could have led to a marriage.
He is also ignoring that SE tells us that Tifa is jealous of Cloud and Aerith's relationship under the context of the love triangle. The only reason Tifa would be jealous of Cloud and Aerith's relationship is if there was clear evidence of mutual romantic feelings between them. Denying that Tifa's jealously is due to the mutual romantic attraction between Cloud and Aerith ignores the context in which SE provides this information. It also ignore all that I laid out in my previous paragraph which proves that Tifa's jealously *IS* rooted in reality.
He is also ignoring that Cloud was physically attracted to Aerith. And we all know that physical attraction (typically) leads to romantic attraction, which is exactly what happened during the course of FFVII between Cloud and Aerith.
Yes, Ryu does tend to downplay a number of those things, I agree. And he'll probably keep doing it.
For the record, I agree with you about all of those points, though I do still want to point out that Tifa's insecurities are meant to say more about her than anyone else. You don't need her insecurities in order to pick up on Cloud having a growing attraction to Aerith. That's already established by other things. Tifa's insecurities are just telling you something about Tifa, not giving you new information about Cloud.
You don't need Tifa to be insecure *and* Cloud to be interested in Aerith *and* for Cloud not to be interested in Tifa in order for Cloud to have feelings for Aerith; you just need him to have feelings for Aerith. Understand what I mean?
Tifa's "peevish feelings" are telling you something about how Tifa feels, not how Cloud feels. Yes, she's observing something that's really there. She's not imagining it. Cloud and Aerith are actually attracted to one another. They get along smashingly. They quickly form a powerful bond and it keeps growing throughout Disc 1.
Aerith can be forward about her attraction to Cloud in a way that the more shy Tifa cannot, and, thus, Tifa's feeling like she hasn't got a shot in hell. That doesn't actually mean she doesn't have a shot in hell. It just means she thinks she doesn't.
Again, this is telling you something about Tifa, not Cloud.
I guess my question is why respond to someone downplaying Cloud's attraction to/feelings for Aerith with downplaying of his feelings for Tifa? You don't need to do that. Really, it only hurts your point and makes this whole thing go off on a thousand unnecessary tangents that ultimately run in circles and derail you and everyone else from the main topic you wanted to discuss (Cloud's feelings for Aerith).
It doesn't help anyone's arguments about Cloud's feelings for Tifa to downplay what he felt for Aerith, and the opposite is also true. Just don't do that. All you need to prove is that Cloud had feelings for Aerith, and you can do that regardless of what he feels for Tifa, regardless of whether he and Tifa are an established couple in Advent Children, and regardless of whether Cloud and Tifa live out the rest of their days together.
None of that affects whether Cloud had feelings for Aerith. None of it. You
can have romantic feelings for more than one person. You can even be in love with more than one person. I am. I'm in love with both my wife and my girlfriend, and soon I'll be living with both of them. It's not like I have a finite amount of love to give and that as my love for my girlfriend grew my love for my wife diminished (though she did wrestle with some insecurities about this herself for a while).
Granted, I don't want the complexities that trying to insert a third wife into the mix would require, so I'm just going to stick with two. =P
Anyway, look -- if it will make you feel any better, as Emperor of the Clotis, I declare all the observations BlankBeat made about Cloud's feelings for Aerith in the quoted passage above to be valid.! Now, let peace reign throughout the land! =P
Blank said:
Well, to me, it seems people are denying common sense. Was Barret's observation really included just so people would say, "Cloud rescued Tifa, too!"...?
Was Barret's observation really wedged between Cloud's admission to Marlene and Tifa's jealously for no reason? To me, it seems obvious that these three things were meant to show us that Cloud and Aerith were beginning to develop a "special bond" that was romantic in nature.
Like I said with the thing about Tifa's insecurities, you don't need Barret's observation to get that about Cloud and Aerith's bond. Barret's observation isn't giving us new information about Cloud. It's giving us new information about Barret -- namely, that he realizes he was wrong about Cloud.
Cloud hasn't changed. Barret's perception of Cloud has changed. Remember, Cloud stuck around for the second bombing mission because of his promise to Tifa -- a conversation that Barret missed. Barret just walked into the room in time for Cloud to cover up his real reason for sticking around by demanding more money. What had actually been a tender expression on Cloud's part only ended up looking like assholery to Barret, who didn't know Cloud's real reason for staying.
Barret didn't know that Cloud was doing something for someone else there. Likewise with Cloud's determination to rescue Tifa in Wall Market, even if it meant he had to do something humiliating. And likewise with his concern for Jessie, Biggs, Wedge and Barret himself -- as well as the rest of the people of Sector 7. Most all of which involved dialogue and behavior Barret missed.
Cloud's already exhibited to us, the audience, that he cares about people other than himself plenty by this point. Barret's observation isn't telling us anything new about him. It's telling us something new about Barret: he recognizes that he was wrong about Cloud.
Cloud is a dick at the beginning of the game, yes, but he's not a complete dick. He wouldn't have left Aerith to the Turks if he couldn't get something out of her, but he was more than happy to get what he could in exchange for his help. Similarly, he wouldn't have abandoned Tifa once he remembered the promise, but he was more than happy to get what he could out of that situation as well.
What Barret ultimately observes and comments on is the side of Cloud that he's been hiding from him up to that point. We already know that Cloud isn't quite as big an asshole as he makes himself appear to be. Barret hadn't realized that yet.
Blank said:
Also -- people continue to believe that Jenova makes all of Cloud's interaction with Aertih null-and-void. Do people really think that SE would agree with that?
No.
Blank said:
Plus, people seem to be denying that part of the real Cloud *WAS* present during disc 1. They are also forgetting that Cloud continues to feel strongly about things that happened during disc 1. So if the things that took place during disc 1 are relevant to the real!Cloud, it is irrelevant that Cloud wasn't his complete self during disc 1.
It's irrelevant up to a point. When it comes to his feelings for Tifa, you do have to remember that he hasn't recovered those memories yet. He didn't even remember the promise until she mentioned it, nor the "fact" that he was a SOLDIER 1st Class until Aerith asked him.
But, yes, in terms of the bonds he forms with people during Disc 1, Jenova is irrelevant, I agree.
Thank you for discussing this with me as you did here, by the way. I feel like this is the first time we had an actual conversation.