2018-07-07, 06:10 | Link #4241 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Portugal
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Each entity has his/her own personality, background history and circunstances.
Even if said MC could take notes from Hiro's attitude, most surely it'd be hard or impossible to that entity to make good use of them. |
2018-07-07, 09:44 | Link #4246 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I'd give him more point if the ending involves him establishing a relationship on Earth with a female with body able to bear kids. The ending needs to show him moving on with life.
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2018-07-07, 10:13 | Link #4249 | |
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I'm happy you like my work ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Okay, so a lot of stuff happened during this episode. It was an amazing episode. Lots of timeskips, so much that I can't completely cover everything. But here is my last Post-Livestream Impressions for Darling in the Franxx. Darling in the Franxx Episode 24 Post Livestream Impressions Spoiler:
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2018-07-07, 10:49 | Link #4251 |
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This was basically Shinzou Abe the animated series. lol
Poor Ikuno. She has no place in this new (old) world of babies, so the plot conveniently has her withering away in a hospital room while everyone else is making babies like rabbits. EDIT: it looks like they gave her a partner at least. She's still dying though. All in all, a 6/10 show I guess. It has some entertaining moments but that's about it. It was a largely misguided and mediocre show.
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2018-07-07, 10:55 | Link #4252 |
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Well I would have preferred if they just died but basically they reincarnated and VIRM will be back too in the future. So they can start all over again, never ending story. A good ending for everyone else but a sad and pointless end for 02 and Hiro imho.
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2018-07-07, 11:34 | Link #4256 | |
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On the final, I found solid and fun, good series to follow, 8/10. |
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2018-07-07, 11:35 | Link #4257 |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Somewhere on Earth
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Ok I finished the show today and wow, these final episodes including the series's finale really let me down. The predictable nature and rushed plot, character relationship for the sake of drama, etc.
Also, it seems VRIM isn't truly defeated. The series went with a happy ending that I was kinda prepared for. Action was probably the best part of the show/finale as it looked stylistic and over the top. Otherwise, I'm underwhelmed. Hope Trigger's next series will be better. This has been quite a wild ride though, I have to admit.
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2018-07-07, 11:38 | Link #4259 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Mt. Ordeals
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Honestly, didn't want to jinx it by saying that DitF really reminded me of Xenogears, since they took the idea of two people only being able to fly together because they only have one wing each. Sadly, they also took the idea of an amazing first half, only to be let down by the latter.
Oh well, just like Penguin Drum ended for me in episode 18, DitF ended for me in episode 13.
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2018-07-07, 11:42 | Link #4260 |
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That was an interesting ending, and for my part I hate being right. As a direct parable of the Golden Bough, Hiro and Zero-Two end up sacrificing themselves to save Earth and everyone else. Centuries hence, they are resurrected again in their ideal forms to meet (and love) each other once more. Though just as surely as winter must come again, we know that the VIRM are still out there--crippled, but likely plotting their revenge. This is exactly what was meant by the "bittersweet" ending we were all told about some time ago.
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