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[edit] Question
Is there any symbolism in Ushi's palm tree?
- 68.0.245.41 16:48, 29 June 2006 (UTC)Shaylin
It looks as though as a phallic symbol or a symbol of strength and dominance. It might serve as a metaphor of Ushi being elite or "bigger" (socially and at heart) than Ichi. Debt Jr.
At the end of this episode doesn't Lil' Slugger look like a "light at the end of the tunnel?" And why did Lil' Slugger attack Ushi? Does that mean he can attack someone for the sake of getting someone else backed into a corner? --Debt Jr.