iToaeAonBlvl said:It wasn't the ending I wanted but it wasn't all that bad.
Kouga in the end was still manipulated, like he always was from the beginning of the series.
But the big question is, what is it that he is manipulated by?
Tanaka's death was not mentioned at all, which I feel is very undeserving.
But it completes the whole character's persona as the undeserving heroine.
I guess this is how the author wanted her to be presented. The seed of suspicion of her being a player was sown during the three cockroach brothers ark, when a group of sweepers preventing jin from going near her when he still had the awakening ring on his left hand. She wasn't a G3, but she wasn't a G2 either. According to 7th grade biology, she should be considered a G3, but the birth of players doesn't fit the criteria, so logically she can't be called a G3. Yet, at the same time, she can't be called a G2 either, as her "parents" were a couple of G2 (or pretending to be a couple, at least).
But there are so many unanswered questions, how was she birthed?
Is she considered a defective, since she aged that much after 2-3 years?
How is she able to cope with being a 17(?) year-old after only living 'life' for 2-3 years? (can memory manipulation do as much as write an entire 17 years of life experience?)
Jin not being able to detect her as a player proves that she's very very "young" and "weak"?
Being as sharp as Jin is, was he in so much shock that he could not put the ring back on her finger, since that pretty much solves everything?
Are all these questions going in the dumpster now that she's completely gone unmentioned?
I'm frustrated because I feel like so much details were put into everything else, I sympathize with the undeserving heroine. I'd say she deserves more.
Haitani, on the other hand, was a brilliant character, he is almost a representation of the author himself-a cruel, heartless bastard for everyone, except he cares for Jin in the most twisted ways.
Remember the Jin killing his own auntie fiasco? The exact same thing happened when Haitani dealt with Tanaka. Also, Haitani is the depth of the series, a representation of the author's ideology. He's neither an ally nor an enemy to the protagonist. He's neither good nor evil. He just doesn't care for anything that he is "superior" to. He kills humans, he kills G2, the only ones he ever truly conversed with was his other G3 "half" and his "self-considered-superior" "charisma" Jin. He would do anything to attain his goal of "perfecting" the apex predator of his own kind. Because that would be the only thing he allow to be superior to himself. And once he has completed that, he realized that he preferred the "flawed" more after all. Haitani is the true representation of pride, greed, chaos, curiosity, and uncertainty. He could be the closest to humanity without even realizing it.
Zetman was a comic character, it was Jin's design and symbol. Naturally Jin should be good, he's the hero and Haitani should be an evil vilain. But that is so far from what the author shows us. Jin doesn't care about justice, he only wants to do as his "grandpa/dad" Kanzaki raised him to do, be a human.
And the ending is the true depiction of that, the artificial "creatures" yearn to become human when they're supposed to be the "superior". And Jin isn't the strongest "creature", nor he is the most "superior", he is the most human, the exact opposite.
The end showed Jin as a loner once again. No attention to Konoha, no mention of Oba-san or Tanaka, the Amagi granddad is assumed to be the "new" mad scientist reuniting with his "wife".
At least, the author could have shown a scene of Jin talking to either of those "important-to-him" afterwards. All we got was Jin meeting that old police guy and some "I can't hear you" with Oba-san. Even though he was introduced as just another old ass cop, towards the end he went ham like he was some ex marines/special force/james bond/and shits.
In the end, "Zetman" became a villain while Kouga was the ally of "justice".
I feel like Jin deserved more, at least he had Tanaka by his side before, he was on his way towards building a "family". Now he only has himself.
I guess next to the undeserving heroine, is undoubtedly, an undeserving hero eh?
Or should I say, a villain?