Nyr said: Okay, so them beating the crap out of those baddies was kind of cool. The mysteries being resolved slowly; hey, cool, I didn't expect Takano to be behind it for a pretty long time. But for the rest?
Plain ridiculous. Never have I screamed at my screen because of the characters acting plain retardedly and "FRIENDSHIP: IT IS THE SOLUTION TO ALL YOUR PROBLEMS". Takano just standing there with her gun as everyone gathers around Keiichi to cry their eyes out? If you'd had just pulled the trigger, things would have ended a tad faster.
I know I've seen a lot of unrealistic things, but this was just too much. I love how the mysteries are slowly being resolved, but the rest? No thanks.
Yeah, because the "working together"/"friendship being the solution" thing totally wasn't introduced tons of episodes ago and hasn't been reinforced multiple times in severe ways since then...
Takano was obviously enjoying watching the results of the pain she was inflicting. Take her character into context (like character should always be taken into context) and it becomes obvious that's not an issue at all.
ToG25thBaam said: Laughed at how stupid it seems to be. Now, a God complex, huh?
>Takano shot Keiichi, but didn't try to shoot the other girls when they were there talking to the dying Keiichi.
> Yamainu must be nothing special, they let 2 kids escaped their house (hey why not surround it?), they were beaten by kids (some pro they are).
> Rika fell down, that was so.. expected.. -.- Her "Satoko, run away! You will be killed as well" uhm, if Rika dies, everyone dies, so.. I guess that doesn't make much sense, huh?
> Rika would rather spend time thinking instead of getting up from the ground and run away, and that would not have mattered if it happened in a second, but the scene was switched to Yamainu worker running toward them, which means, real time passes as she was thinking, instead of trying to actually run away. -.-
> Rena just "felt" some sort of presence, oh shit, she can sense the "Ki" of those people, how about a kamehameha wave next?
> When they were running away, and of course beating those Yamainu guys, they were treating this as a game, or it seems to be. No real sense of urgency, nothing, no shit.
> Mion, while they were running away from the Yamainu, she suddenly stopped to waste some time pull the "sacrificial hero"/"distraction" stunt, uhm wut?
> What the hell happened in the other realm? How could Keiichi and the gang be there as well? Why now? What made that happen? I hope it would get answered later, other than just dismissing it as "you know, things happen". So now they know about Hanyuu? Shouldn't they be more surprised or puzzled? Whatever.
> Again, take Takano's character into account. She was obviously enjoying watching the results of her interference.
> One word: underestimation.
> Rika's mind was operating on panic mode at that particular instant.
> The very point was that she wasn't sure if she wanted to run away or not.
> Because Rena hasn't been established as being super observant and tactical and doing whatever it takes to survive, and basing her behavior off of that, so she definitely wouldn't be able to feel something's off because she's not that type of character... oh, wait. She has been, and she is. Not to mention she's been followed/pursued in previous worlds and would know what it feels like through the memory leak. Again, take character into context. Always take character into context. Always.
> Do you know these kids? It's totally in character how they were behaving out of confidence, and that confidence was shot to hell as soon as Keiichi was.
> She thought she would be able to buy time for her friends and sister by doing so, and perhaps implicitly felt comforted in the idea that she would be joining Keiichi by doing so, judging by her focus on her blood-stained hand. Other than that, do I really need to explain the logic behind a move like that in a situation like this? I don't think I do.
> For this, it just seems like their ghosts joined Hanyuu's temporarily before the time reset. Why now? Because they clearly had more unity in this arc than they have had in any other before. |