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View Poll Results: Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season - Episode 3 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 140 | 54.47% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 69 | 26.85% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 31 | 12.06% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 8 | 3.11% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 6 | 2.33% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
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 | 3 | 1.17% | |
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2008-10-19, 09:34 | Link #223 | |
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Kinda true... ... but not really. CB is not the Clyne faction, which goes out of their way to disable only. As shown in episode 2, Setsuna just kills everything. That they ended up busting only arms and legs was because it only ended up that way, rather than anything intentional on their part. As long as the mobile suits are out of action, they have no reason to double-kill their enemies.
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2008-10-19, 09:40 | Link #224 | |
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Honestly, I'm just waiting for either Graham or Ali, the two antagonists that have ever stood a proper chance against Gundams, to kick the living daylights out of CB, really. |
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2008-10-19, 09:41 | Link #225 | |
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2008-10-19, 09:48 | Link #227 |
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Didn't mention it before but it's pretty clear in the episode that Lyle is sandbagging (acting worse than his true skills).
Earlier in the ep he says he's never piloted a MS (used a loader)... but Sumeragi has some stats in front of her from a training exam, and he had 2x the average on basic skills and 3x on sniping, or something like that. There's also once or twice in the ep when you see him deliberately remind himself to act like a newbie. To me, he seems genuinly concerned about his Kataron comrades and at the moment, I doubt he's a spy for A-LAWS. I think it's more like he's trying to lay low and isn't really part of CB yet.
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2008-10-19, 09:50 | Link #228 | |
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2008-10-19, 09:55 | Link #229 | |
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And his relationship with Feldt is starting to get physical.....that has got to be the BEST thing that has ever happened through the entire series. And so is his relationship with Tieria right now (starting to seem like a semeuke to me.....) Tieria's relationship with Setsuna has certainly taken a turn over the second season, though Setsuna still acts nonchalantly towards the former (he prefers his Gundam). |
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2008-10-19, 09:56 | Link #230 | ||
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Honestly, didn't you watch last season? I hardly remember that after the first few mission, they avoid killing as much as they can. Seems like they were in a lot of extreme cases, I guess. Most of the time of last season. Quote:
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2008-10-19, 09:57 | Link #231 | |
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While I believe that they would try to reduce casualties as much as they can, they really don't care much whether their combat actions killed their opponents or not. It's not like we're shown that they're constantly thinking about "hey, just disable them as much as possible". They will not engage in unnecessary conflict as shown (like letting retreating units go), but otherwise they aim to kill. If they're able to only disable then it's all well and good, but I doubt it goes any farther into their conscious decisions than that. I'd rather pin the survival of the GN-XIII's to the skill of the A-Laws pilots, rather than on anything the Meisters intended.
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2008-10-19, 09:59 | Link #232 |
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Is it just me or does Ribbons have special contacts with Barack Obama in the future?
Well all the Meisters are back and are kicking major ass. Lyle seems a little sketchy and is bothering me a bit with still keeping contact with Kataron. I believe he has another agenda besides trying to destroy A-Laws via Celestial being. Oh Allelujah, trying to get through to Soma. I don't know why he kept trying after it failed the first time. Oh well, he'll succeed later. Summeragi should start playing her role again quickly. I can't stand seeing her just drink and drink and not be on the bridge giving orders. I hope she gets slapped back into reality. I never trusted Lu Mei again after the last episodes of Season 1. But playing both sides of the battle just doesn't make any sense at the moment. What side is she really on(if shes on a side at all) Now on preview: Battle in the Ocean? Lol Lockon X Feldt? (With the wrong Lockon) I hope for that slap to happen A-Laws = Kamikaze? Next episode seems rather meh. |
2008-10-19, 10:00 | Link #234 |
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Also, only now did I notice this, and I wonder why no one else has pointed it out...
Soma and Allelujah were within very close proximity of each other without any special suits or anything... and yet they no longer experience the debilitating headaches they had 4 years prior.
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2008-10-19, 10:03 | Link #235 | |
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2008-10-19, 10:04 | Link #236 | |
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2008-10-19, 10:07 | Link #239 | |
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They probably has a yet unexplained solution to the problem of quantum brainwave interference during the 4 years. And IIRC, there was a preview from a while back (the same preview showing off the footage from the Gundam Meisters game) where Al supposedly had surgery on his brain or something. (source need to be verified though).
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2008-10-19, 10:08 | Link #240 |
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God this episode was awesome. XD Lots of action and character development. Hell, I don't even know where to start.
The part where Setsuna asks Sumeragi to help them was touching. With everyone in the room united for one cause and willing to lay down their lives to save one of their own, that even if the plan didn't work they would not blame Sumeragi. Compare this to S1 where Tieria was blaming Sumeragi for the deviating in their mission and the general atmosphere of disunity the team has come a long way. And For Setsuna of all people to be giving that speech shows me how much he's grown in 4 years. The Alle and Soma interaction in this episode, while short, gives some important hints about their past. Apparently they spent a lot of time together when at "the Home" which I assume was the orphanage they lived in before being taken into the Super Soldier program. The fact that Soma remembers none of this means that her background, being a test tube baby and all, was faked and she was given or told false memories to make her forget where she came from. About Lyle, I'd say his loyalties right now lay with Kataron. He was really concerned about how the Kataron rescue mission was going while being on the CB side of things. Plus he forwarded the CB mission plan to Kataron so they can take the opportunity to bust out their own people. That has me worried because sooner or later Tieria or someone else (Tieria seems the most likely candidate) to confront Lyle about his loyalties. Also he's holding back on his sniping abilities. I'm not sure why he'd do that. Is it so that he'd make the people in CB think he's not very good and wouldn't assign him on missions so he'd have more time to snoop around CB? Tieria in this episode surprised me, just by how much his character has changed since S1. He told Setsuna about Marina and even asked him if he wants to save her, given Setsuna can accomplish his mission in 1/3 of the time and have the rest to go find her. Before he wouldn't have given a damn, since this was clearly something outside their mission objective. Then there's the part at the end where Alle was completely shocked to see Lockon and became embarrassed. Tieria said there wasn't anything to be embarrassed about and he shouldn't have to try to be someone he isn't, then precedes to welcome him back. There was no way Tieria would've said any of that in the previous season and this episode really showed how much he's changed. I also really like the conversation between Setsuna and Saji. I think Saji hadn't realize until Setsuna confronted him with it that while his world is peaceful, the lives of many other people were not. I don't think Saji has ever thought about it in that context and it's nice to see him being challenged. |
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