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The relationship didn't last due to Diane's obsession to prove that her father's theory about the Scub Coral being a sentient being is accurate. Holland didn't believe it was true and told Diane to join her dead father if she wanted to, and soon after, she disappeared. Due to her breaking up with him and disappearing so suddenly, Holland became more obsessed with her.

Three years prior to the series' debut, Eureka was transferred to the military after Adroc's disappearance and Dewey placed her in Holland's care. All that mattered to him was that she was the true pilot of the Nirvash and her piloting skills were necessary. They were then transferred to the SOF, and were given a mission to eliminate all the residents of Ciudades del Cielo because the military believed that the residents, as Vodarac believers, were protectors of the Coralians, whom the military considered as an enemy to the humans.

He attempted to apprehend Norb, who easily took him over and talked to him about the Scub Coral about truly being a living being. The conversation shifted to the true nature of Eureka: she is a Coralian created by the Scubs to learn about humankind so the Scubs can co-exist with the humans. But in order to achieve that co-existence, she needs to find a human partner, who will never be Holland or Dewey because they only use her to destroy things, and her partner will be the boy who can truly make her smile.

Horrified by the revelations, Holland decides to take Eureka and the Nirvash, and escape from the military to stop his brother from his evil plans. Despite being told he will never become Eureka's partner, Holland believed that he will because he seemed to be the only person who understood her the most and was the first person to find out about what she was. As a result, he puts her safety above everything else and becomes over-protective of her. Holland refused to go because he didn't want to see Renton, Diane's younger brother, and be reminded of her.

However, after Renton delivers the Amita Drive and releases the Seven Swell, he praises the boy for believing in himself. However, Axel says that Holland can't have the Amita Drive for himself and only Renton should be protecting it, so Holland decides to bring Renton aboard the Gekko and is taken aback to see Eureka holding hands with the boy and smiling only at him.

This leads him to suspect that Renton may become Eureka's partner, and although secretly furious, he dismissed his suspicion. During Renton's earliest time on the Gekko, Holland was casual towards him by assigning him maid-like chores and letting him fly the Nirvash with Eureka, but never included him in their jobs. However, during a brief visit to Ciudades del Cielo, Holland was anxious to leave but finding out that Renton and Moondoggie wanted to lift caused him to lose his temper and assault Renton.

However, this seemed to be a moment of anger because he appeared remorseful after Renton ran away and he apologized to Eureka when she asked him why Renton ran away. He later made it up to Renton by giving him the Gekkostate ref board wheel and declared him an official member of the crew.

Despite this, his treatment of Renton worsened. Talho demands he not go back on his responsibilities and be himself if he wants to be an effective leader. As Eureka's mental state begins to decline, Holland shows his intense concern for her well-being and starts to become hostile towards Renton, thinking the boy is somehow responsible for her problems. As a result, he starts to ignore Renton and gets angry at him for seemingly minor factors. His anger grows when he notices that Eureka is troubled by the fact that she can't pilot the Nirvash as well as Renton.

While everyone is troubled by his treatment towards the boy, they feel they can't do anything that goes against Holland's orders as revealed by Matthieu and Moondoggie that they, too, had endured similar treatment from Holland in the past. During a visit to the trapar mines for repairs on the Gekko, Talho almost begs for him to face his responsibilities if he wants everyone to trust and respect him. Despite this, when Renton is forced to pilot the Nirvash at gunpoint by a desperate digger, Holland takes his frustration out at Renton by brutally beating him and accusing him of taking the Nirvash out on his own free will.

Talho slaps him to stop the abuse and confronts him for his hypocrisy that he beating Renton for something he didn't do while Holland is the one running away from his problems. He responds with anger and resentment, thinking he's done nothing wrong. When they are about to leave, they are ambushed by the military and learn that the Nirvash is gone. Holland thinks Renton took it unaware it was actually Eureka and Renton is chasing after her and orders that they flee as soon as possible, over Talho's protests of what will happen to Renton.

Holland said that Eureka is more important than Renton and the Nirvash, but when he learned what really happened, he ordered the Gekko to stay until she, Renton, and the Nirvash returned. When Eureka is nearly absorbed by the Scub Coral and is saved by Renton, who unintentionally releases a Seven Swell in desperation to protect her, Holland is shocked to see her covered in Scubs.

He blames Renton for her condition, bans him from piloting the Nirvash ever again, and threatens to beat him again if he lets slip to the others of what happened to her. He decides to rescue a Vodarac priest to heal Eureka, but he doesn't tell Renton this, so Renton thinks he's doing the mission for money and accuses him of not caring for Eureka at all.

This and hearing that Eureka wanted to let Renton be Nirvash's new pilot, Holland proceeded to beat Renton again, to the point of unconsciousness.

But when he is ambushed during the mission, he is pleased to see Renton arrive to help but is shocked to realize the boy is on a high rider's stage due to his overwhelming hatred towards Holland and that he doesn't know anything, and kills many KLF pilots before realizing what he had done. After the priest heals Eureka, he advises Holland to keep the cause of Eureka's problems away from her, and concluding that all this didn't happen until Renton arrived, Holland decides that Renton is responsible for Eureka's problems and starts considering kicking him off the Gekko.

This bothers the crew, especially Talho, who knows that Holland is saying this to keep Renton and Eureka apart, and she boldly points out that it was Holland who brought the two together, and therefore, it's his responsibility, which he denies.

However, Renton leaves without anyone knowing, and Holland seemed indifferent towards his departure, but was confronted with the task of telling Eureka. Initially, he refused to tell her and denied that he was jumping to conclusions about blaming Renton, and responded with anger when Talho said it was easy for him to blame Renton because he is Diane's brother.

He also rejected the possibility that Eureka was falling in love with Renton and was even capable of having such feelings. Finally, hearing the crew talk about their lack of faith in Holland, he lashed out at them in anger, even hurting Moondoggie, and said that Renton's abandonment was not his doing but Renton's alone. He finally tells Eureka, who immediately falls into a deep depression as she misses Renton, but this only upsets Holland that she is reacting that way.

It is clear that Holland is displeased with Eureka being distraught over Renton's absence because he never expected her to grow attached to Renton. Even when he is told that the Nirvash needs Renton and Eureka as pilots to function, he still rejected the importance of Renton.

When Talho confronts Holland about his obsession with becoming Eureka's partner, he says he is protecting Eureka from Renton because if the two were together, the risks of the Seven Swell would bring catastrophe.

Talho knows he is lying still and knows he is really jealous that Eureka prefers Renton, and if the chosen one had been Holland, there would be no way to prevent the risks.

Voicing her disapproval of the kind of person he is becoming, she tells him that if he wants to help save the world, he needs to accept Renton and that Eureka chose him. Coming to terms that he has been denying Eureka the chance to be happy with Renton, he decides to bring Renton back for Eureka's sake, but changes his mind after learning that Charles and Ray are coming after the Gekko.

This leads to a major fight between Holland and Eureka, who knew that he hated Renton and is furious at him for breaking his promise. Holland finally confesses his feelings to Eureka: everything he has done for her, including how much he's hurt Renton, are out of pure concern and affection for her, and to him, she is more important than Renton.

This angers Eureka and she loses her trust in him, leaving Holland disappointed and frustrated by her rejection. He reacts to Renton's return with disdain, ignored his warnings about falling into a trap, and orders him to leave for good.

He finds out that Renton's warning about the trap was right and becomes angry at Eureka when he finds out that she secretly left the ship to look for Renton herself. You're a louse, Roger Smith. Dorothy Wayneright This is my fight! No Senpai, this is our fight!

Holland was a pain in the show, I agree but my dear fellows we shouldn't forget that he was dealing with a bigger pain in ass named - "Talho". Mgst Offline Joined: Jul Posts: When Renton found out that Eureka had kids, He was completely shocked and so were the viewers. At this point in the series, it was believed Eureka was a human and was 16, Yikes! There is an obvious explanation, of course, Eureka adopted three children whom she made orphans.

During a flashback, we were shown Eureka slaying innocents due to orders by the government and on her mission, she saw three children surrounded by the bodies of people she had killed. Changed by this sight, she adopted the children who were named Maurice, Maeter, and Linck. They became her children, who are very protective of their mom, Eureka. Philosophy is abundant in the world of Eureka Seven. Whether its the poetic beauty of the Summer of Love or the philosophical questions about coexistence and mortality, there are plenty of areas of this show that challenge your brain.

Since we have so many beautifully animated action scenes and captivating romances it can be easy to forget this pondering photographer, plus his name is Stoner and that's awesome. Now, this could be seen as filler or possibly irrelevant information, but everybody loves soccer, especially Gekkostate. For whatever reason, Soccer is a sport that both Renton and Eureka are expertly skilled in, what a coincidence?

Fun fact, Eureka's jersey number is the number 7 in reference to the title of the show and that is just amazing in itself. This also shows just how in-sync both Eureka and Renton are and how they can enjoy the same hobbies. It's important to note that this is one of the only times besides lifting when the entire Gekkostate joins together to have some fun.

That can be a rare occurrence on that show. In the beginning parts of the show, she is full of rage and jealousy. She is jealous of Holland's love for Diane and Eureka and she takes her rage out on Renton. However, in season 3 Talho matures considerably as she recalls how she acted before she joined Gekkostate and became more mature and responsible.

AO is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the AO definition is given. It is arguably the 2nd most heartbreaking episode in the second half of the series behind the one where Ray Beams dies. Despite defeating the Big Bad, Eureka eventually succumbs to her wounds. To many, he is the person destined to change the doomed fate of humanity and bring the humans and Scub Coral together as one.

He falls in love with and marries the female protagonist, Eureka. What happened to Rentons sister? Does Eureka Seven AO have romance? Does Eureka Seven AO have a happy ending? Is Eureka 7 AO a sequel?



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