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Perfect 10 | 11 | 13.92% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 19 | 24.05% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 16 | 20.25% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 12 | 15.19% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 10 | 12.66% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 3 | 3.80% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 3 | 3.80% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 2 | 2.53% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 3 | 3.80% | |
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2011-12-17, 17:42 | Link #123 | |
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2011-12-17, 18:00 | Link #124 | ||
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2011-12-17, 19:19 | Link #126 |
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well! i got to siiked after watching this episode that i had to make a vid!
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2011-12-17, 21:19 | Link #128 |
Guess what time it is?
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The girls really stepped it up this week.
Inori gets an upgrade in expressiveness, and not a moment too soon. She really needed to take this step to make the drama surrounding her more personal. The new facial expressions add so much to her. I know they've been going for "enigmatic bedroom eyes" with her up until now, but too often she ended up more "Nope, Chuck Testa" lifeless. Hare's a goddamned superstar this week. No one else even makes an effort to see things from Shu's perspective, but she tries to support him. Not only that, she totally calls him on his BS when he finally goes too far. She strikes the perfect balance between supportive and proactive when no one else seems capable of doing so. I sort of wish Shu hadn't started the episode so close to rock bottom, so that we could have seen him collapse into what he becomes in the end. I kept wanting him to struggle with maintaining his composure while he was being subjected to those flashes of horror, but by the time the episode starts, he's already pretty much been worn down by them. But I'm a backseat driver like that. |
2011-12-17, 23:06 | Link #129 |
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Well, Shu just reached a whole new level of fail with this episode. Of course, I already thought he couldn't get any worse so I already had him ranked a zero. What's left? Sub Zero? And no Shu, Hare is not free-2-sex, nor is Inori "yours" by any stretch of the meaning.
Honestly, I'm so bothered by the first half that I have nothing more to say. Ten episodes in and still dealing with Shu's bullshit. Fantastic. Hare slapping Shu was the only redeeming value of the entire episode.
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2011-12-17, 23:19 | Link #130 | |
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2011-12-17, 23:20 | Link #131 | |
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That was great, but not even that could save this episode, let alone this show.
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2011-12-18, 00:33 | Link #135 | ||
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He's idiotic at times but the biggest assholes are Funeral Parlor by a long shot.... Which is why Segai turning their very cells on them made me laugh And disintegrated, his soul being merged into some gigantic mass to fuel old man Keido's.....whatever it is he's trying to do...
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2011-12-18, 04:02 | Link #136 | |
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2011-12-18, 06:02 | Link #137 |
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Spoiler for For Allusions, on themes that could be predictive:
Now if I can get back to Shu at where he is right now. Wow, I feel for the guy, and it's a shame that the only ones who maybe want to see Shu say something are perhaps the characters he least needs it from. We got to remember that Shu has been without a father figure for a while, and while some of us May unwittingly attach such stigma to Gai. Gai clearly isn't a father figure, and in a way is like Shu, just trying to keep a facade up for the benefit of the organization. Spoiler for On the character cliff hangers:
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2011-12-18, 07:00 | Link #138 |
I'll end it before April.
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Some of you, in this episode said Gai's behavior toward Shu was understandablle but I don't agree. Yes Gai don't have much time left and that's exactly why his behavior in this episode is completely stupid. He needs Shu power and yet, all he did in this episode was to point a gun toward him. Lol really ? Why didn't he try to talk to him first instead of making him his ennemy ? (like Ayase) He's an horrible leader and because of him FP is now on the verge of collapse.
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2011-12-18, 07:56 | Link #139 |
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I wouldn't say that Gai's behavior is or isn't understandale, but you have to remember that Gai wasn't there with what happened to Shu either. The guy I think has a sense that something is wrong, but I really don't get the whole pull a gun, chamber a round, fire it off close but intentionally miss thing. That just felt weird.
I tell you what I do like Ayse more this episode because she tries to talk some sense into them. The only thing I can feel, besides Gai's illness is that he's aware of more than he's let on, because he feels he has to carry this alone. I think that's one of his flaws as a character actually. |
2011-12-18, 08:10 | Link #140 |
I'll end it before April.
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Yes but Gai needs Shu. It doesn't make any sense for him to do that if he needs him.
About Aayase, I find her weird too. At first, she tried to talk to him and then after the whole Gai scene, she said "he's a coward" ? WTF ? At least, Shu's behavior is understandable. |
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