This did motivate me to replay the game last year when I first saw this though (only managed to get to the end of disc 2 though). The weird thing is when Squall wakes up after being hit by the ice and thrown off the cliff, he specifically mentioned there's no scar. That was weird.mobiusclimber wrote:No Squall isn't dead. They just put that giant ice spear business in there b/c it looked cool. Same reason for zombie mayor, weird yellow thing in Garden, tumbling through space only to catch a floating space ship, and etc etc etc. The whole game is just one cool moment after the next (in between bouts of tedium of course) that never gel into anything even semi-coherent. In a way I have to wonder if it wasn't just some "smart" writer deciding that Square was obviously going to screw him over and not let him "finish" his game (like they did w/ FF7 and Xenogears) so he wasn't going to bother with narrative coherence at all. Why should he when he'd just have the rug pulled out from under him anyway? But of course that's just another theory to explain why the plot to FF8 is so asinine.
But perhaps it's just one of those things not to overthink, and this is a world filled of magic and whatnot, so I guess it wouldn't be too far fetched to say he was healed.
Then again there's the fact that Seifer cutting him on the face made a scar that didn't go away. So that part at the least kind of doesn't make sense.
