The weekly massacre continues.
Wow, great editing huh, five seconds in I've already had an emotional whiplash.
Wait, the boy almost got seriously injured so no, the situation was severe or you are just covering everything up?
I just love the whole black market dealer event is not even a subplot it's just like the random thugs you encounter in video games.
Why not start with scene Tsukasa shooting at the rouge robot? I know you are trying to be different even though the same technique has been overused in one way or another, but can't you arrange the sequence following the flow of emotion, or logic? There isn't much connection between Isla's past relationship with the red hair and the current situation, it's not mirroring the relationship between the boy and his robot, so there's no narrative purpose other than fleshing out information. And the tone once again makes another swift in just 3 minutes, instead of having a strong start with the sorrow and shame for being forced to destroy the robot following by the meeting as an aftermath (btw I don't think Tsukasa should bear most of the blame, it's the system that fails not the individual, but once again this anime is so mentally immature I don't think this will be addressed again, just like the "android human rights" thing), it's now with a underwhelming beginning of something that have little co-relation with the end of the last episode, and then cut to meeting that we don't know the outcome thus limiting any kind of emotional reactions. Letting your audience knows what happened is simple enough right?
You can't say it better, Kazuki! Being cruel to be kind, I'm just protecting you by hurting you. It's super effective! I'll just go with this explanation if the show doesn't provide any answer.
(mundane and obligatory comedy ensues...)
I think it's more awkward when you don't provide any explanation to why you possess someone else's diary.
I don't like this, even for anime, where every single female is either a retard or being so edgy.
(mundane and obligatory comedy continues...)
We need additional inflation, they don't seem like impressed.
The day when my PC needs counseling on human relationship. It IS more technologically advanced then the society in the movie "Her" (2013).
Another jarring tone swift. But in this case I don't think it can be saved. Maybe cutting out all ridiculous comedy scenes just 2 minutes ago? Didn't feel like they can fit together in the first place anyways.
Trying to tell an event in a flashback, it's critical to make sure whoever telling the story is firsthand and the audience is receiving the same information the story-teller experienced. Which in this case the tsundere is not at where the event takes place, she even received the information from someone who is secondhand, therefore there's no way that is a flashback at most just an imagination of an event that they didn't participate, and thus ruining the believability of that scene, all they need is just showing the tsundere and Kazuki were both at the the boy's home actually when the exchange between him and Tsukasa took place, therefore undermining the motive of Isla's desire to learn more about Tsukasa. As a probable side-effect it could be just a lie, even though the chance is so slim. It's not that big of deal in the long run but it says a lot about the quality of the narrative.
That's it? Okay then, it's not like I want to know about that merciless bastard who just leave an injured laying on the floor
Is the show suggesting there's no objectivity in teamwork? When you suck at your job you suck at your job. I thought it's quite simple.
Seriously? Well then I would like to see Isla reading the chapter about the importance of having a healthy fulfilling sexual marital relationship and the know-how.
It's finally here, the accidental eavesdropping.
You see why Isla is special right? She is useless even before her expiry date unlike many which look like they are still functional even just one day before the inevitable.
Oh no, don't you suggest Tsukasa to treat Isla as hideously as you did Kazuki.
There goes the supposed character development for Tsukasa. Wait are they gonna get married at the end ?! If so technically Isla is not even 9 years old...
Hahaha, what a lovely conclusion. And that's what the book suggested I supposed, maybe it's also written by a visual novelist? |