Talk:Nono Hana/@comment-24230823-20190127174133/@comment-38324596-20190127185516

Well I completely disagree on that point. If we go in that direction can we truly know that anything is true in this series, do we need a confirmation on every single fact from the official writer before we acknowledge something as the truth?.

One of the mayor techniques Toei have used this this season is 'show don't tell' and that echoes throughout the whole season. Keeping that in mind they have tried their best to show that George is the husband while not explicitly showing his face full across the screen or having another character Verbally acknowledging him as Hanas husband.

Their mission was for it to be clear enough that everyone would be able to see it but through their own thinking instead of it being completely spelled out for them. And that is ignoring all the symbolism across the whole series and especially in this last episodes that shows how George and no one else is the husband. No other character fits as the husband and you can clearly see in the image above that it is him. Can you even be sure that Saaya actually works in a hospital or that Homare is still skating since none of those facts are actually confirmed in the episode even if we can all agree that they are true.

As such I see no reason for George to not be listed as the husband.

What would it even take for you accept that George is the husband? To have the director confirm it in a magazine, a tweet on twitter, some text in the eventual sequel book?