Cap'n Nick wrote:The ultimate message seems to be that the relationship between the girls and their handlers is not wrong, but beautiful, despite or even because of the dark circumstances that gave them rise. However, even this unsatisfying conclusion is little more than an afterthought. Most of the episodes squander this introspective potential in favor of gunfights and intrigue that could have been played out in any other setup.
[spoiler]I will have to disagree with you when you say the ultimate message was alwaysshowing the relationship in a positive light. Rico was constantly beatened by her owner. While it is true the girls had some feelings for their owners, that is due to the conditioning. And I did NOT see the conditioning to be seen as a lighthearted good thing. Why else did Joseph decide to never condition Henrietta? He let her live without being forced to love Joseph. It is not uncommon for a younger girl to have feelings for a much older guy as well. Plus it happens in anime a lot. (Full Moon Wo Sagashite?) Also to note it could also be sort of a sibling love. As they were a "Fratello" or "Brother and Sister"[/spoiler]
Cap'n Nick wrote:I don't know planet they were from, but in my world having a romantic relationship with a preteen girl by taking her from her family and rewiring her brain is not acceptable behavior. I find it twisted that this show endorses and even capitalizes on these inappropriate desires.
[spoiler]Romantic relationship? I think that is taking it too far. The young girls are infatuiated with their "owner" because they were conditioned to love them. As when you love somebody, you will do whatever for them without question. Recall that Josef is someone who is NOT trying to use conditioning to Henrietta. Therefore Henrietta is doing things by her own judgement, and sometimes doens't listen to Joseph. I think that was what the story was about.
Some of the owners even cared deeply for their girl. while others simply used them as a tool for assasisnation. Joseph definately liked Henrietta, and the other guy loved writing stories for Angelica. I found Gunslinger Girl to be a power anime of rejecting the norm (Not giving Henrietta conditioning) and even at times, the relationship was seen in a negative light. Recall that Rico was beatened by her owner, Jan.[/spoiler]