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Dec 23, 2019 1:14 AM
#201
StellarIceberg said: Chiibi said: Troll12345678966 said: so how long until Jesus-kun wakes up? His napping days quota is far past empty at this point Stop calling Kirito 'Jesus'. It's stupid; he's never walked on water or resurrected the dead, or died for our sins. He's just a kid prodigy who's good at video games. I think he's more believable as a character than Senku, actually. @StellarIceberg Lol, don't act retarded; of course Liz cares about the world and she gave up on Kirito AGES ago and 100% supports him and Asuna. Have we been watching the same anime dude? "LIZ GAVE UP ON KIRITO" Hahahaha sorry for being retarded enough to notice that Liz gave a scorn when Asuna mentioned Kiritio was screwing up with some AI in a fucking simulation. "He never resurrected anyone" Except himself sike Oh and also since he's a smart enough programmer to pull of a holy miracle and revive YUI, which was very much unnecessary cause it's at that point SAO lost everything it was supposed to stand for. This dumb bs again. 1. Kirito isn't a programmer, he literally pressed "convert immortal object" in the console. 2. Yes you finally understood what Kayaba's line about "overcoming the limitations of the system" meant. Kirito isn't the only one capable of doing this, he was just put in that situation. And before you say "that was explained properly", no, you just failed to put 2 and 2 together. SAO discussions in this site have always been laughably bad when you have idiotic criticism like this but man. Why are you making a show that is making you that emotionally unwell? |
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Dec 23, 2019 1:32 AM
#202
Aleph199X said: StellarIceberg said: Chiibi said: Troll12345678966 said: so how long until Jesus-kun wakes up? His napping days quota is far past empty at this point Stop calling Kirito 'Jesus'. It's stupid; he's never walked on water or resurrected the dead, or died for our sins. He's just a kid prodigy who's good at video games. I think he's more believable as a character than Senku, actually. @StellarIceberg Lol, don't act retarded; of course Liz cares about the world and she gave up on Kirito AGES ago and 100% supports him and Asuna. Have we been watching the same anime dude? "LIZ GAVE UP ON KIRITO" Hahahaha sorry for being retarded enough to notice that Liz gave a scorn when Asuna mentioned Kiritio was screwing up with some AI in a fucking simulation. "He never resurrected anyone" Except himself sike Oh and also since he's a smart enough programmer to pull of a holy miracle and revive YUI, which was very much unnecessary cause it's at that point SAO lost everything it was supposed to stand for. This dumb bs again. 1. Kirito isn't a programmer, he literally pressed "convert immortal object" in the console. 2. Yes you finally understood what Kayaba's line about "overcoming the limitations of the system" meant. Kirito isn't the only one capable of doing this, he was just put in that situation. And before you say "that was explained properly", no, you just failed to put 2 and 2 together. SAO discussions in this site have always been laughably bad when you have idiotic criticism like this but man. Why are you making a show that is making you that emotionally unwell? "2. Yes you finally understood what Kayaba's line about "overcoming the limitations of the system" meant. Kirito isn't the only one capable of doing this, he was just put in that situation. And before you say "that was explained properly", no, you just failed to put 2 and 2 together." Asuna literally does the exact same thing just minutes before when she breaks GM paralysis. But "muh asspull". |
Dec 23, 2019 2:18 AM
#203
Jeez, why each time I come to the MAL forums after I watched SAO there a war ? Like, why haters and peoples who don't like the show continue to watch it ? Just make it Dropped state, apply 1 star and write a review to unleash your feeling. No need to spit your venom on the forums and make who like the show like they're trash. I don't mind people who don't like it, make a legit argument and debate after, but forcing this argument down our throat is tiring. I mean, I know that the show has flaws, is not perfect, but it's enjoyable, does make me a person that watch only shit shows ? Anyway, good episode, love the Lisbeth's speech, 1 last episode before a 3 month pause. Last court will be good. |
MaillDec 23, 2019 2:23 AM
Dec 23, 2019 2:26 AM
#204
The NA beta testers talking Engrish had me dying lol. |
Dec 23, 2019 2:56 AM
#205
Long time lurker; first post. I'm no SAO hater but this is so incredibly nonsensical. Even if we ignore all the other MAJOR plotholes so far (like why is RATH using a medieval world with swords, magic and flying dragons as a model to train an AI to implement into the real world). It seems as though the rules established just a few episodes ago are already being broken. I distinctly recall Vecta saying something like "The world we're seeing is NOT MADE OUT OF POLYGONS and cannot be experienced by someone not connected via their fluctlight" so how in the hell are all these American players able to log in? Did Critter somehow change the fundamentals of the program all by himself in just 10 hours? What the fuck |
Dec 23, 2019 2:56 AM
#206
Long time lurker; first post. I'm no SAO hater but this is so incredibly nonsensical. Even if we ignore all the other MAJOR plotholes so far (like why is RATH using a medieval world with swords, magic and flying dragons as a model to train an AI to implement into the real world). It seems as though the rules established just a few episodes ago are already being broken. I distinctly recall Vecta saying something like "The world we're seeing is NOT MADE OUT OF POLYGONS and cannot be experienced by someone not connected via their fluctlight" so how in the hell are all these American players able to log in? Did Critter somehow change the fundamentals of the program all by himself in just 10 hours? What the fuck |
Dec 23, 2019 3:09 AM
#207
robosapieo said: Long time lurker; first post. I'm no SAO hater but this is so incredibly nonsensical. Even if we ignore all the other MAJOR plotholes so far (like why is RATH using a medieval world with swords, magic and flying dragons as a model to train an AI to implement into the real world). It seems as though the rules established just a few episodes ago are already being broken. I distinctly recall Vecta saying something like "The world we're seeing is NOT MADE OUT OF POLYGONS and cannot be experienced by someone not connected via their fluctlight" so how in the hell are all these American players able to log in? Did Critter somehow change the fundamentals of the program all by himself in just 10 hours? What the fuck Underworld is based on The Seed, which means that players without STL can connect to it just by doing account conversion. The STL is only here to provides the full experience of Underworld. If you don't remember, The Seed was a progiciel created by Kayaba Akihiko (the creator of SAO) to create full-five virtual world. Critter just resync the world to real-time and open the network to the world. The goal of RATH is to create a "numeric spirit' that can be used as a bottom-up IA (I'll let you type that on Google). |
MaillDec 23, 2019 3:13 AM
Dec 23, 2019 3:47 AM
#208
Maill said: robosapieo said: Long time lurker; first post. I'm no SAO hater but this is so incredibly nonsensical. Even if we ignore all the other MAJOR plotholes so far (like why is RATH using a medieval world with swords, magic and flying dragons as a model to train an AI to implement into the real world). It seems as though the rules established just a few episodes ago are already being broken. I distinctly recall Vecta saying something like "The world we're seeing is NOT MADE OUT OF POLYGONS and cannot be experienced by someone not connected via their fluctlight" so how in the hell are all these American players able to log in? Did Critter somehow change the fundamentals of the program all by himself in just 10 hours? What the fuck Underworld is based on The Seed, which means that players without STL can connect to it just by doing account conversion. The STL is only here to provides the full experience of Underworld. If you don't remember, The Seed was a progiciel created by Kayaba Akihiko (the creator of SAO) to create full-five virtual world. Critter just resync the world to real-time and open the network to the world. The goal of RATH is to create a "numeric spirit' that can be used as a bottom-up IA (I'll let you type that on Google). Adding to this: Underworld as it is now is just their first experiment. They started out with a medival world since it'd be a less complicated enviorment for the AI to develop in. Once they create a valid prototype like Alice they would then examine her and ingrain her traits in the next batch of AI after resetting the world. |
Dec 23, 2019 5:08 AM
#209
Konno Yukki (from arc mother's Rosario) will be there you can see strange girl with smile in end of episode 11. |
Dec 23, 2019 6:23 AM
#210
This episode kill the season. Worst episode of SAO. |
kerny666Jul 27, 2020 5:11 PM
Dec 23, 2019 6:30 AM
#211
Tfw best girl Quinella is dead. Wish I had a harem to heal me also. Nice speech from Lisbeth, she doesn't really get much attention usually. |
Dec 23, 2019 6:52 AM
#212
Maill said: Underworld is based on The Seed, which means that players without STL can connect to it just by doing account conversion. The STL is only here to provides the full experience of Underworld. If you don't remember, The Seed was a progiciel created by Kayaba Akihiko (the creator of SAO) to create full-five virtual world. Critter just resync the world to real-time and open the network to the world. The goal of RATH is to create a "numeric spirit' that can be used as a bottom-up IA (I'll let you type that on Google). What constitutes "The full experience of Underworld"? Logically thinking, the fact that it doesn't inhibit pain is probably one of the main features. In that case, it makes things a bit inconsequential as Amuspheres wouldn't (or should I say SHOULD'NT) be able to simulate that, which makes things a bit inconsequential as Liz and co wouldn't have anything to worry about |
Dec 23, 2019 7:31 AM
#213
robosapieo said: What constitutes "The full experience of Underworld"? Logically thinking, the fact that it doesn't inhibit pain is probably one of the main features. In that case, it makes things a bit inconsequential as Amuspheres wouldn't (or should I say SHOULD'NT) be able to simulate that, which makes things a bit inconsequential as Liz and co wouldn't have anything to worry about The amusphere can do pain, even if it have a pain absorber, in ALO arc, when Kirito opens the administrator commands and disable the pain absorber, we see the antagonist of the arc with physical damages when we see him in the real world. What you need to know is the amusphere is not different from a nervegear, because pain is a sensation, then the pain is translated to the user. The Underworld has no pain absorber to give realism for the experience, they needed to say that dying is a big deal. We see multiple times that NPCs (which are real souls) suffers and can die of pain. And this is no exception with users with STL, they feel pain and if they suffers to much their soul can "die", in the other side users of amusphere and nervegear will feel an intense pain, but will not die, because only their senses are virtualized. I hope I made it clear. |
Dec 23, 2019 7:46 AM
#214
Lol this episode. Damm Americans and their passion for violent video games! |
Dec 23, 2019 8:12 AM
#215
This episode was probably meant to be a heartfelt one with some sort of emotional gathering of the community that'll then save the day. I won't talk about Liz's speech because I skipped it. If we ignore all the factual issues that have already been mentioned, I feel like any rationality was just dropped in this episode. I felt a huge disconnect when they showed the real world scene of the U.S. where the people started talking about dismembering like it was some kind of revolutionary concept in video games. The voice acting was horrid, but even the script writing in that scene was nonsensical. All the previous SAO games had realistic violence, but it's like they didn't care enough to write something different. I honestly can't see the reasoning behind that scene. I'm sure someone has also mentioned this previously, but I'm getting a little tired of top secret government run facilities just letting high school girls in. In what universe is this realistic lol. |
Dec 23, 2019 9:43 AM
#216
Dec 23, 2019 11:23 AM
#219
Oh no, the rising of useless characters like Lisbeth and back to that garbage arc that was ALO... ugh |
Dec 23, 2019 12:18 PM
#220
Marinate1016 said: LOL what series are you watchingWar never changes:https://imgur.com/a/vx33Nts The pain in Isakhan's eyes was heartbreaking to see. Imagine watching your friends wall to their deaths like that. Another week, another masterful episode of SAO: WOU. Lisbeth's speech with Unlasting playing over it gave me absolute goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes. The virtual world can be just as real as the "real" world. What makes it real are the friends you make and the bonds you create. Will definitely be sad to see SAO go on break after this, but I know the last episode will make it all worth it. Volume 23 of the LN came in a couple of days ago, pre ordered the first Blu Ray of WOU which comes out on Christmas, great week for SAO. Alicization is exploding. |
Dec 23, 2019 2:13 PM
#221
in my opinion a great episode... everyone's saying that the speech was amazing. and some even cried... I personally didn't cry but I think I agree with Liz... I only hope that all people just don't accept this... it would be good to just leave those characters out, people are not convinced so easily... I don't want whole ALO to join in, just selected a few characters... and that mysterious character at the end I am excited... one thing I was worried for was that this is going to be a boring dialogue episode like last season where 3 episodes were straight-up boring dialogues... but in this, there was a lot of dialogues but they didn't bore me |
Dec 23, 2019 2:21 PM
#222
Dec 23, 2019 2:34 PM
#223
DLDrillNB said: This episode was probably meant to be a heartfelt one with some sort of emotional gathering of the community that'll then save the day. I won't talk about Liz's speech because I skipped it. If we ignore all the factual issues that have already been mentioned, I feel like any rationality was just dropped in this episode. I felt a huge disconnect when they showed the real world scene of the U.S. where the people started talking about dismembering like it was some kind of revolutionary concept in video games. The voice acting was horrid, but even the script writing in that scene was nonsensical. All the previous SAO games had realistic violence, but it's like they didn't care enough to write something different. I honestly can't see the reasoning behind that scene. I'm sure someone has also mentioned this previously, but I'm getting a little tired of top secret government run facilities just letting high school girls in. In what universe is this realistic lol. I would've asked what "factual issues" but since you openly admit to be skipping stuff I doubt there'd be much reason to reference the previous episodes where all these things were established and even foreshadowed. If you scoll back through the thread I'm actually sure somebody has already adressed whatever plot hole you seem to be upset about. And no. The other VRMMOs doesn't have realistic violence, you might not have noticed but in Underworld there's blood and gore where as in the other games it's merely red pixels. "Why are they allowing high-schoolers in this? It's not realistic" Idk man, why does most anime involve high-schoolers in situations that kids would never find themselves in, in the real world? Thats simply how these stories are told. Most anime protagonists happens to be highschoolers or even younger kids. The entire cast of Naruto are basically all child soldiers, that's incredibly unrealistic. Comparatively the SAO cast are in fact older than most anime's. Kirito, Asuna, Alice and Lisbeth are all over 18 and the rest aren't far behind. Of all the nitpicks you could've come up with this has to have been the absolute worst. |
Dec 23, 2019 3:10 PM
#224
LeLouch_Reborn said: it's good,so what's the problem?chriskor022 said: From a person who likes FMAB, HxH, and TPN, there is no way you can say this series or episode is good.LeLouch_Reborn said: Marinate1016 said: LOL what series are you watchingGot a problem bud? Pretty much build up episode. The gang is back, and the war is starting to be interesting. |
Dec 23, 2019 3:28 PM
#225
LeLouch_Reborn said: Marinate1016 said: LOL what series are you watchingWar never changes:https://imgur.com/a/vx33Nts The pain in Isakhan's eyes was heartbreaking to see. Imagine watching your friends wall to their deaths like that. Another week, another masterful episode of SAO: WOU. Lisbeth's speech with Unlasting playing over it gave me absolute goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes. The virtual world can be just as real as the "real" world. What makes it real are the friends you make and the bonds you create. Will definitely be sad to see SAO go on break after this, but I know the last episode will make it all worth it. Volume 23 of the LN came in a couple of days ago, pre ordered the first Blu Ray of WOU which comes out on Christmas, great week for SAO. Alicization is exploding. Ah yes, gotta love the SAO haters. |
Dec 23, 2019 3:45 PM
#226
next episode is the last of the season how are they going to finish the whole war in 24 minute? |
Dec 23, 2019 3:48 PM
#227
Shieldsss said: next episode is the last of the season how are they going to finish the whole war in 24 minute? They aren't. It's split cour so there's another 11 episodes coming in spring. |
Dec 23, 2019 5:16 PM
#228
Siglius said: Shieldsss said: next episode is the last of the season how are they going to finish the whole war in 24 minute? They aren't. It's split cour so there's another 11 episodes coming in spring. Do you have the official tweet or source for the spring thing? I guessed that date myself but wasn’t sure if it were confirmed or not. I’d appreciate it |
Dec 23, 2019 5:19 PM
#229
"As if we're dead weight that doesn't contribute to society. People who refuse to face up to reality, not paying taxes or social security. ... "For me, this world is the reality where I have a real life, real friends, real encounters and partings, and real smiles and tears!" That should keep you warm in your old age. And those "friends" will surely help you move when you need it. When you can't afford the rent because you didn't study or make an effort as you spent countless hours hiding in a game. As soon as you got uncomfortable thoughts about the real world, hide in the game. Where there are always people greeting you with cheerful hellos - so easy. Makes you forget your real problems for a moment. Getting a job, having a career so you can afford things like a car and vacations, having a wife and children and then grandchildren, having a life that doesn't make your parents and grandparents ashamed of you when their co-workers ask what you're doing these days, if you ever graduated - try to forget these things as you get the kick from leveling up and beating the newbies instead. Heh, newbies who only spend a few hours a week on the game, such noobs! This sounds like The Otaku Speech. And of course it's delivered by a cute girl instead of a dull otaku who only goes out to the store late at night. |
HegarDec 23, 2019 5:27 PM
Dec 23, 2019 5:51 PM
#230
Daniel_Naumov said: The whole obvious twist towards "FRIENDS UNITE WOOOO" was obvious and still I believe it would be a fundamentally better season without it... but the bad guys did it first. Okay, justified. Still salty they still treat A.I. like just A.I. but with human value. I know I know, this is not a philosophical work of art, just some entertainment... which is slowly becoming more and more stupid. Oh well, BANZAAAAAAAAAAAI deg said: lol holy shit World War 3 between America and Japan happening in a computer video game (cyber war at its highest level) I'd join on Japan's side to wreck those gasoline chuggers like for real. Long overdue. Kuroimi said: So many plotholes, wow I would be interested in particular plot holes. Could you kindly list them, at least by name? HectorBlaze said: Kuroimi said: HectorBlaze said: Kuroimi said: Kougeru said: Darikan said: WWho wants to be trapped in a game / simulation? No argument could speak for it, except for plot reasons You weren't paying attention. No one is "Trapped". You just have to die to get logged out. Yeah, so to log out you need to delete your character, basically, and since VRMMORPG is a big thing in SAO, and many characters in this speech are people that probably spend hundreds of hours in this game... Why would you want to risk your character? It's simple. Liz's speech has this exactly scope. Why? It's because the virtual reality is more than a simple videogame, it's another reality which you can think like it's your reality, your friends could be there, you could be there, so there could be a time when you are the one who needs help. That's a simple example but Liz's speech covers better this thing with some argument about people and virtual reality. My English isn't perfect, so I don't know if what I wrote si correctly exposed. So, you would sacrifice your "other self" for something that doesn't even concern you? I mean, these people have no attachment to Underworld, their Virtual World is ALO, not Underworld :I Probably you didn't understand what the point is. It's not your account you can eventually recreate. Try to think if you as an anime viewer was seen like a garbage person only for this but you have a wonderful place you love which concerne about your passion. Now, consider that you can do something which could help you and other anime viewer to change your reputation and demonstrate to everyone you aren't only a stupid person with a stupid passion who can't deal with the reality. However, what's truly important isn't do this for what others think but for your passion itself. Everything contestualized in a context where this passion copuld be important like the daylife for you. It's difficult to me to say that but I hope what I wrote is clear. He does not seem to fathom such concepts as "camaraderie", "helping each other", "strong friendship" and so on. For many people who have been through a lot with Kirito joining him in his crusade would be an honour, something actually worthwhile they can do while rotting away in those VRMMORPG. Like a real purpose, feeling like real heroes, protecting something and someone with a "soul". Guess some concepts are too big for people on certain individual development level. Hylianticipated said: TheToad said: The only good thing about this season is the ending theme, and they thought it was a good idea to ruin it with a pointless speech :/ Lol this. The story and antagonist of this season is so retarded it hurts. "Oh no! Help! The Americans! REEEEE!" It's so annoying. The same story would have been much more compelling if they didn't make the SDF vs US military so black and white and instead made it a very gray battle with equally compelling viewpoints, and these kids just got tangled up in it. And yeah, that ED is amazing and that speech was corny as hell. Wait what? SDF vs US? Where?! Are we watching the same series? "a very gray battle"? SDF and U.S.A. army are a definition of grey. But wait there is more... "compelling VIEWPOINTS"?! The guys are a military! They are either socially worthless or utterly retarded and should be filling prisons or labour camps or are psychopaths. Antagonist, if you have failed to perceive, is a psychopath, and is not going to turn Alice over to U.S. either way..... .... Ooooh I get it. You are upset about U.S. army being portrayed as villainy as it is. Okay then, you almost had me. Just for you, on this special occasion, words of wisdom: "Nationalism is a puny man's solace - only lacking and hollow take pride in being a part of a group, for which they have done nothing to help make it something to be proud of". Ace_demo2 said: Any idea who the purple scarf character with the white haired pixie in the ending is? Around 22.38 That is your first question? Alrighty then... It is the pair from Ordinal Scale. The edgy boy and his girlfriend-turned-A.I. pixie like Yui. "The guys are a military! They are either socially worthless or utterly retarded and should be filling prisons or labour camps or are psychopaths. " Aww, little baby has been reading socialist extremist websites and now he comes to spout off to sound adult. So cute. Meanwhile you defend actual criminals. NATIONALISM!!! NATIONALISM IS EEEVIIILLL! Says the baby who swoons when he sees something like Black Lives Matter praised on CNN, MSNBC, in New York Times and Washington Post. Criminals who burn cars, loot stores and attack people in the streets. But wait - you don't have the attention span to follow the media as they praise the criminals. You just read what OTHER people say online and repeat that. And to sound big you have to put your nonsense quote in a bigger font. Cute! Gotta make sure the attention is coming your way! Daniel_Naumov said: Eagleland the landfill. Little baby being an America hater, thinking that makes him look big and tough. :) So millions of people are just a "landfill". Now whose the sociopath, sicko? Of course, you are still just blabbering nonsense from leftist websites, so I know you don't mean anything you say. To mean it you'd have to be able to think about it. @Hylianticipated he will also want to hear that. If I were to depict my appreciation of how well he had done this Alicization story, then the first season before mercenary attack, it (the appreaction) was walking up the hill, while this season my appreciation is slowly sliding down a slope. I am in no way defending this particular season, or how the author does not do thorough research while writing. The fault, however, is nowhere near that childish U.S.- S.D.F. subplot. The worst thing I can see here, in terms of logic, is how S.D.F. got bribed by American intelligence. Otherwise, the whole thing makes sense from the perspective of reality, how U.S.A. army does things and its overall portrayal in art. Unless you are what I accused you of, fanatical nationalists with as many braincells as there are vowels in the name of the nation, you are welcome to explain me, in terms more appropriate than "look how stupidly he writes, this whole plot is stupid", why the whole plot is stupid. Um, sure, the U.S. military attacks the Japanese military to steal technology. Using mercenaries to do it. LOL Please, go on about "fanatical nationalists" some more, Big Socialist Intellectual. While you support political terrorism and mass murder. Because your school teachers and your fave websites tell you to. Or better yet, leave all your crap outside this thread that is about discussing an anime show. You're just an embarrassment. Though I have to admit I laughed at "the guys are a military". You're what, ten? |
HegarDec 23, 2019 5:54 PM
Dec 23, 2019 7:01 PM
#231
Not sure whether I love or hate this episode. Thematically, it was brilliant. Tonally, it was brilliant. But something about interweaving so many past characters for the finale of a two-season arc that's been largely independent feels mechanically off a little. The underworld almost feels tainted now. But, that being said, the episode was so well done that I'm not sure whether all that is negative OR positive subversion. |
Dec 23, 2019 11:33 PM
#232
Marinate1016 said: Siglius said: Shieldsss said: next episode is the last of the season how are they going to finish the whole war in 24 minute? They aren't. It's split cour so there's another 11 episodes coming in spring. Do you have the official tweet or source for the spring thing? I guessed that date myself but wasn’t sure if it were confirmed or not. I’d appreciate it I don't. But there's an additional 3 month gap between the blue ray releases after episode 12 so it's fair to assume that the show will mirror that gap. |
Dec 24, 2019 1:24 AM
#233
Yes! Thank you for providing extensive example what excessive nationalism (which goes beyond healthy patriotism) can do with an individual. I wanted nothing more than an exemplary nationalist on this thread. Respekt for helping to educate the masses!! |
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Dec 24, 2019 9:42 AM
#234
Maill said: Jeez, why each time I come to the MAL forums after I watched SAO there a war ? Like, why haters and peoples who don't like the show continue to watch it ? Just make it Dropped state, apply 1 star and write a review to unleash your feeling. No need to spit your venom on the forums and make who like the show like they're trash. I don't mind people who don't like it, make a legit argument and debate after, but forcing this argument down our throat is tiring. I mean, I know that the show has flaws, is not perfect, but it's enjoyable, does make me a person that watch only shit shows ? Anyway, good episode, love the Lisbeth's speech, 1 last episode before a 3 month pause. Last court will be good. ++++++++1 I dont know why as well, it's the fifth season of sao and still the haters numbers which are watching it are more than the fans themselves Kinda stupid watching 5 seasons of something you dont like.... Don't annoy yourself and annoy us with you... |
Dec 24, 2019 1:12 PM
#235
American Army? Bunch of stupid kids trying to fight it? Seriously? What did they turn this anime into? |
Dec 24, 2019 2:24 PM
#236
Dec 25, 2019 12:06 PM
#237
Aleph199X said: StellarIceberg said: Chiibi said: Troll12345678966 said: so how long until Jesus-kun wakes up? His napping days quota is far past empty at this point Stop calling Kirito 'Jesus'. It's stupid; he's never walked on water or resurrected the dead, or died for our sins. He's just a kid prodigy who's good at video games. I think he's more believable as a character than Senku, actually. @StellarIceberg Lol, don't act retarded; of course Liz cares about the world and she gave up on Kirito AGES ago and 100% supports him and Asuna. Have we been watching the same anime dude? "LIZ GAVE UP ON KIRITO" Hahahaha sorry for being retarded enough to notice that Liz gave a scorn when Asuna mentioned Kiritio was screwing up with some AI in a fucking simulation. "He never resurrected anyone" Except himself sike Oh and also since he's a smart enough programmer to pull of a holy miracle and revive YUI, which was very much unnecessary cause it's at that point SAO lost everything it was supposed to stand for. This dumb bs again. 1. Kirito isn't a programmer, he literally pressed "convert immortal object" in the console. 2. Yes you finally understood what Kayaba's line about "overcoming the limitations of the system" meant. Kirito isn't the only one capable of doing this, he was just put in that situation. And before you say "that was explained properly", no, you just failed to put 2 and 2 together. SAO discussions in this site have always been laughably bad when you have idiotic criticism like this but man. Why are you making a show that is making you that emotionally unwell? Even Reki himself has admitted of being a bad writer and wishes to improve so IDK how the fuck you can be so dumb, dude. SAO was written by a guy who thought 20k was a very big number for an MMORPG's population. "Overcoming the limitations of the system" No that's just an asspull to make edgelord look even edgier. If you've ever touched a single line in studio code, systems don't fucking work that way. Do you know what that's called? A plothole. For trying to be a serious anime, SAO throws it all in the toilet and flushes it halfway through season 1. And now alicization, the quest of retrieving Alice. The premise was looking nice and all but since Reki wrote is way back when he was not trying to improve but fantasize about his harem, he fucked up, again. And if by any chance you think "oh its an anime, anything can happen" then it has to be some superphenomenon whereas SAO is set in a world governed by conventional physics. And the very fact that an in-game player was allowed to use the console, in a DEATH MATCH ruins the whole point. "Oh let's use this console here to revive my AI daughter cause of course she's more important than logging out the players trapped here." I don't have much problem with a writer who's honestly trying to improve himself. Actually, that's quite admirable. The problem is the SAO fantards who try to pass off the original series as the greatest thing that has ever happened to humanity since the extinction of neanderthals. |
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Dec 25, 2019 3:15 PM
#238
StellarIceberg said: Aleph199X said: StellarIceberg said: Chiibi said: Troll12345678966 said: so how long until Jesus-kun wakes up? His napping days quota is far past empty at this point Stop calling Kirito 'Jesus'. It's stupid; he's never walked on water or resurrected the dead, or died for our sins. He's just a kid prodigy who's good at video games. I think he's more believable as a character than Senku, actually. @StellarIceberg Lol, don't act retarded; of course Liz cares about the world and she gave up on Kirito AGES ago and 100% supports him and Asuna. Have we been watching the same anime dude? "LIZ GAVE UP ON KIRITO" Hahahaha sorry for being retarded enough to notice that Liz gave a scorn when Asuna mentioned Kiritio was screwing up with some AI in a fucking simulation. "He never resurrected anyone" Except himself sike Oh and also since he's a smart enough programmer to pull of a holy miracle and revive YUI, which was very much unnecessary cause it's at that point SAO lost everything it was supposed to stand for. This dumb bs again. 1. Kirito isn't a programmer, he literally pressed "convert immortal object" in the console. 2. Yes you finally understood what Kayaba's line about "overcoming the limitations of the system" meant. Kirito isn't the only one capable of doing this, he was just put in that situation. And before you say "that was explained properly", no, you just failed to put 2 and 2 together. SAO discussions in this site have always been laughably bad when you have idiotic criticism like this but man. Why are you making a show that is making you that emotionally unwell? Even Reki himself has admitted of being a bad writer and wishes to improve so IDK how the fuck you can be so dumb, dude. SAO was written by a guy who thought 20k was a very big number for an MMORPG's population."Overcoming the limitations of the system" No that's just an asspull to make edgelord look even edgier. If you've ever touched a single line in studio code, systems don't fucking work that way. Do you know what that's called? A plothole. For trying to be a serious anime, SAO throws it all in the toilet and flushes it halfway through season 1. And now alicization, the quest of retrieving Alice. The premise was looking nice and all but since Reki wrote is way back when he was not trying to improve but fantasize about his harem, he fucked up, again. And if by any chance you think "oh its an anime, anything can happen" then it has to be some superphenomenon whereas SAO is set in a world governed by conventional physics. And the very fact that an in-game player was allowed to use the console, in a DEATH MATCH ruins the whole point. "Oh let's use this console here to revive my AI daughter cause of course she's more important than logging out the players trapped here." I don't have much problem with a writer who's honestly trying to improve himself. Actually, that's quite admirable. The problem is the SAO fantards who try to pass off the original series as the greatest thing that has ever happened to humanity since the extinction of neanderthals. Lmao at this entire post. No it did not throw it out the window after the Aincrad arc, it has appeared several times in the show, including in Underworld where incarnation is has been describe and shown off several times. Aincrad, the name of the map of SAO is Aincrad, An Incarnate Radius. Maybe if you tried to watch the show you would have gotten it by now but clearly you did not. "But code doesn't work like that" yes congrats anime isn't real life. Next you will say you won't get transfered to an isekai-like world after getting run over by a truck. It's called fiction. I know, groundbreaking revelation. "And the very fact that an in-game player was allowed to use the console, in a DEATH MATCH ruins the whole point." Ok and players weren't supposed to access it. Only instead of putting a lock he placed it behind an immortal boss. And no he wasn't capable of freeing everyone. You know for someone who criticizes the writing, you clearly haven't read the original work. Blame the DIRECTION for failing to portray this. "Even Reki himself has admitted of being a bad writer and wishes to improve so IDK how the fuck you can be so dumb, dude." He has only said this about certain parts of the LN, none of which you have mentioned here. You tried. "The problem is the SAO fantards who try to pass off the original series as the greatest thing that has ever happened to humanity since the extinction of neanderthals." Or maybe you are too stupid to even give actual and valid criticism of SAO. Literally every point you have made has been debunked. Always funny when haters say SAO is bad or has bad writing when they themselves are incapable of reading subtitles or putting 2 and 2 together. But I understand, you need to somehow feel smart and that's by parroting very bad and already debunked criticisms. Keep crying lol. |
Aleph199XDec 25, 2019 3:18 PM
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Dec 25, 2019 9:16 PM
#239
Series went from great to toss in the recycling bin once Asuna and her gang took over |
Dec 25, 2019 11:29 PM
#240
The episode overall was pretty great, but, I've been to anime for over a decade and I just feel that it's about time they portray Americans as people. Heck, we are even more likely to have colorful hair than they are! I'm just getting really annoyed. In this day and age, how is an industry still getting their cultural research from jokes and stereotypes? That scene with that American guy made me feel sick to my stomach.... at least he has brown hair this time though.... |
Dec 26, 2019 11:43 AM
#241
my mmo sessions are full of hate / salty whispers and a lot of t-bags |
MAL score and most user-based rating system are all joke, Imagine trusting plebs and hivemind. Find users who have good sense and rating and use them as a reference. Check my guide to rate Your taste is trash. Cope, seethe, mald |
Dec 26, 2019 3:10 PM
#242
I cringed a lot during this episode. |
hitsuu137Dec 26, 2019 3:13 PM
Dec 26, 2019 3:12 PM
#243
LemonMAL said: Couldn't agree more. The whole reason I liked the first season of Alicization was because it didn't have Asuna and gang.Series went from great to toss in the recycling bin once Asuna and her gang took over |
Dec 27, 2019 6:33 AM
#244
Marinate1016 said: War never changes:https://imgur.com/a/vx33Nts Lisbeth's speech with Unlasting playing over it gave me absolute goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes. The virtual world can be just as real as the "real" world. What makes it real are the friends you make and the bonds you create. Alicization is exploding. Really loved her speech At first I was like just those random gamers thinking why should I risk everything I have just to help them, I don't get anything out of it... Then when she started about how we think of the games we play as our alternate reality and as to why we play it...It really got through my kokoro...damn girl, that's all you had to say... Its one of the few speeches that ever inspired me(not just from anime but also real world speeches) Yes, it did bring tears to my eyes but they are happy tears. I Love You People... |
Dec 28, 2019 11:28 AM
#246
Amazing how I'm supposed to remember characters from Gun Gale Online or something for this last episode. I mean who were those girls? Also, so what if Alice is used as an AI for the American Air Force? Is this Japanese anti-American bashing that I thought I'd last seen in Read or Die? |
Dec 28, 2019 3:47 PM
#247
I guess that speech works for Otaku. The person giving speech must be a cute girl of course. Damn I thought this Alicization arc was pretty good. Now I think it'll get worse. Don't really care though. |
Dec 28, 2019 4:33 PM
#248
There are 12 episodes out and the new one releases next Saturday, so why does MAL say SAO Alicetization has 12 episodes only and is completed? It obviously will have 24-26 and even the end of episode 12 shows that. Someone needs to update MAL's SAO episode tag... (ಠ_ಠ)... i mean unless im wrong... but im sure im not... |
ArrekusaDec 28, 2019 4:42 PM
Dec 28, 2019 5:10 PM
#249
lmao I like how the most important part isnt the inability to log out or that you will likely get PTSD from the pain sensation but that you could lose your character. Not gonna lie, they nailed priorities of MMORPG players. The only missing thing is acknowledging all the non japan players using VPN Lol at the jealous ALO players who never got trapped in a game with a 20% fatality rate Also lol at the engrish I literally had to laugh non stop during her speech because well WoW players arent exactly top contributors to society Realistically here the time isnt even an advantage. You dont want all the normies, you want the no lifer veteran players and those are online 4am PS: With the amount of quinella flashbacks this season it feels like she has more screentime now than when she was alive edit - rewatching this and it just occured to me how bizarre everything here is. Earlier it was set up the underworld is totally different from the other virtual ones, yet they can login without special equipment. And never mind calling your sub branch. How about you send for help lmao. To think I actually favoured this season over alicization. |
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Dec 31, 2019 2:11 AM
#250
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