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View Poll Results: Guilty Crown - Episode 14 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 13 | 19.70% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 20 | 30.30% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 16 | 24.24% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 9 | 13.64% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 6 | 9.09% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 2 | 3.03% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2012-01-27, 02:28 | Link #44 |
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Holy crap, do my eyes deceive me? An actual reasonably thought-out and decently-written episode?
Maybe they CAN still salvage this trainwreck afterall. Seriously thought, I was surprised by how well things played in this episode, from the mass paranoia, the social breakdown and Shu being all badass and reestablishing control. Honestly the best episode in quite awhile, which goes to show that maybe the show still has something to it asides from the trainwreck appeal (Doesn't mean they aren't still headed in that direction, and further accelerating the process thanks to hints that our dear Inori might now go batshit yandere) Last edited by com_gwp; 2012-01-27 at 03:17. |
2012-01-27, 02:29 | Link #45 |
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I definitely see where Flawnalyst is coming from on this episode. The thing is that Guilty Crown is using a shipload of common anime tropes, and it's playing them very, very straight. To the point that, yes, I'm now always aware that a writer is controlling the story. It may be hard to get emotionally invested in the story because the tropes are so easy to perceive, and so clearly being played entirely straight.
I mean, was anybody the least bit surprised when Shu was declared leader of the school at the end of this episode? Was anybody surprised when the antagonist students were decisively foiled, and cast in the most negative light possible? What's sad about this is that the antagonist students actually had a very understandable motivation, imo. Turn over some terrorists you don't even personally know and you might receive a "Get Out of Jail For Free!" card. It's not exactly unreasonable, or even particularly immoral, for a teenager in extremely desperate straights to want to take advantage of that. Guilty Crown could have played this with the nuance and moral ambiguity that it frankly deserves, but by having the antagonist students be such complete and utter jerks any potential here for compelling moral drama is utterly disintegrated. Like I wrote last week, Guilty Crown is now fusing very common and modern anime tropes with the sensibilities of 80s Saturday Morning Cartoons. In other words, conflicts are decidedly black-and-white, plots play out pretty predictably, and antagonists are easily-overcome obstacles primarily intended to just make the protagonists look cool. Now all of this is actually fine as long as the show doesn't take itself too seriously (here is where Segai's creepy over-the-top villainy is so essential to Guilty Crown) and has a certain hammy charm to it. But when you play all of this out very seriously, it can come across as a bit hollow and artificial. That's not to say that the show, or this episode, are bad. It still looks great, sounds great, and most of the protagonist cast (including our male lead at last) are now thankfully likable. The plot also makes sense now in that it steadily has fewer and fewer "lolwut?" moments compared to earlier in the anime. All of this means that, at worse, Guilty Crown is decent entertainment simply because it's a treat for the senses and doesn't have any element that's downright annoying. But played-straight tropes and all-powerful character shields abound, and that makes everything kind of formulaic. All of this may make Guilty Crown an ideal gateway anime for new anime fans (so that's good), but it can limit enjoyment for more experienced anime viewers (i.e. for anime viewers more well-versed in the most common anime tropes). 8/10 for Episode 14.
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2012-01-27, 02:37 | Link #46 |
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This episode was quite good with many interesting tidbits. Visual quality is back to normal as well.
-Inori and Tsugumi. I don't think those two talked before but their little chat was nice. -The way Inori dealt with her attackers. Impressive at first but after thinking about it and watching the new preview, she only beat them up really good. No way she was going to leave dead bodies on open view. And the lie was matter of tact, she knows Shu doesn't like those displays of violence. -The whole void gauge device and void ranking system. So those bits in the first OP were not random imagery at all, nice. -And finally, Shu gaining the trust of the entire school and becoming new srtudent council president. With the leadership points earned all he needs now is that new coat and scarf. About the episode 15 preview...Hare, this is the end of the line for her? Previews can be tricky but even Gai ended up dying after his apparent recovery. |
2012-01-27, 03:32 | Link #47 |
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A very interesting episode!
I made a pretty darn big grin when I saw the group, "ahem" molesting Tsugumi. I always like to see the reactions of the masses when under stresses. Obviously, everyone turn on each other and yada yada. Never the less, it's interesting and when Shu stepped on stage you knew good things where going to happen. That boy has become a badass and I would say Gai would be proud of him. Now we get to see Shu's rise to being a hero and raising an army of teenagers with super void powers. I do however have a feeling like this anime is going to end pretty darn abruptly since we got like only 10 more episodes left. I hope they'll make a second season because I'm really starting to like this show. It was kind of slow and boring in the beginning, but now it's a very nice anime. BTW, Inori is OVER 2000!
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2012-01-27, 03:39 | Link #48 |
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I thought the episode was just gonna be the usual hilarity (including what looks like... Drago... Shh... and a bloody massacre that is about as heart-aching as that awesomely awesome Blood-Chaban and the usual oh-so-convenient-and-not-even-reasonable-anymore Boyd), but wow!
The very end was actually interesting! Guess there really is a first time for anything. But I hope it goes back to its usual hilarious self next week. Laughing is good for the body, after all.
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2012-01-27, 03:54 | Link #49 | |
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So now Shu has a new 'quick draw' ability with Voids, and it seems like he instinctively knew that the Void can be thrown and it seems like his throwing ability's proficiency slots are maxed out! Either that, or the Void has a honing function. Oh, now they have a Void Scouter! Good thing it didn't blow up when they used it on Inori. |
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2012-01-27, 03:58 | Link #50 |
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Inori - Over (2000+)
Hare - 1832 Ayase - 1752 Tsugumi - 1487 Shu - xxxx Void power levels or chance of winning the shipping war. You decide! Tsugumi's Void seemed more useful than Ayase's to me and Tsugumi has a much lower power level. I'm looking forward to seeing what Shu's Void will be.
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2012-01-27, 04:34 | Link #51 | ||
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2012-01-27, 06:16 | Link #52 |
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Great episode, I loved watching Shu put that kid in his place towards the end. I wonder what shu's mom is doing. Tsugumi's void is awesome. Daryl's reaction in those scenes were interesting too, a character change coming for him? Seems like the second half of this show is looking a lot better.
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2012-01-27, 06:23 | Link #53 |
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Chase@Even if I don't like this..I think this is what goin to happen.
especially if you think (like I said in my other post)that in the preview they said Spoiler for spoiler:
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2012-01-27, 06:58 | Link #54 | |
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2012-01-27, 07:23 | Link #56 |
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first of all.... why should they targeted the girls??? just like I thought... using that excuse to be a rapist..... sigh...
nice one Inori.... hopefully you just beat them up because if you killed them, then Shu will be dragged into trouble that auditorium scene is bringing RAGE!!! they are just like want to rape Ayase in front of student.... damn them!!! luckily, Shu has high confidence right now.... He got back his GAR's character!!!! damn!! his popularity will be rocketed up! Tsugumi's void is very awesome.... so the clones can drive car too?? it's just like a perfect copy that have their own thinking (or maybe just like a programmed clone) Shu's mother is still in quarantined area or she's GHOST operator??? Daryl X Tsugumi flag is up too.... Inori = over 2000!!!!!! Shu = XXXX ????? |
2012-01-27, 07:37 | Link #58 | |
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2012-01-27, 08:08 | Link #59 | |
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