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This must be that episode that they've been hinting at nonspecifically in all the times I've seen SamFlam get recommended. Either that or there's something else later on, but right now this seems like an interesting turn of events.
Honestly, I thought this episode was awesome. He pretty much had conquered street-level thugs, so why not up the ante with some crazy stuff in the vein of what kamen rider enemies are often like...but turned up to 11? It was such a cool twist, and the more supernatural-esque episodes were great. This episode isn't the problem, in my opinion.
Then again, the abrupt change in this episode should have been a sign of things to come
I knew from reviews that this show took a turn, but I didn't expect it would get so dark and actually show police officers get decapitated. I'm going to miss the lighthearted vibe, but I am also interested to see where the plot will go.
This episode had a twist that was way too wild for me with that whole guillotine gorilla thing. I feel like it almost killed the vibe the show created where the main character was a delusional wannabe hero.
Bruh what the fuck was that? I fucking hope that wasn't real, this had such a good start I really hope they don't ruin by going in the absolute opposite direction of the first 7 episodes.
Dafuq? I thought this was going to be a "muh deconstruction" kind of show the entire time, with the whole "what if super heroes existed in real life" kind of scenario. Not with actual supervillains with real superpowers. So how are they going to make Stationery-Man fight Jekyll and Hyde mutant gorillas and floaty ghost supervillains?