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View Poll Results: Guilty Crown - Episode 15 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 31 | 26.27% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 48 | 40.68% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 18 | 15.25% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 9 | 7.63% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 2.54% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 0.85% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 0.85% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 1 | 0.85% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 6 | 5.08% | |
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2012-02-02, 19:09 | Link #61 |
My Girl ↓
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Update: Ortigas, Pasig, Phillippines
Age: 36
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I knew this show is about breaking Shu right off the bat. And I expected that they will have to sacrifice everyone Shu loves to do it. Hare's death is a step forward to this goal.
But I don't think it's enough. *Gendo Ikari desk pose* "We need to kill more. Kill Haruka and Ayase next. Make sure Shu suffers until he breaks. All hail the king..."
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2012-02-02, 19:11 | Link #62 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From the deepest abyss in the world, where you think?
Age: 38
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I don't get it.
Hare can heal anything organic or inorganic..... So why can't she heal Ayase's legs? I mean I would jump at that. And why was Inouri against Shu drawing out her void? They were getting massacred and there were times where she had to force him to pull out her void. |
2012-02-02, 19:22 | Link #63 | |
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Anyways... this episode made me sad... I can't believe those other idiots did something like that. It's also amazing how broke Shu is to the point that he finally just went and pretty much gave a beating lesson.
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2012-02-02, 20:01 | Link #66 |
My Girl ↓
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Update: Ortigas, Pasig, Phillippines
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At least this evil King has a reason to fight, and it isn't about money, power or fame like many tyrants of today. This is about honor, revenge and the act to save the remaining people that means a lot to him.
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2012-02-02, 22:27 | Link #70 | |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
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However, she was about to be killed so refusal shouldn't have been an option. I'm siding with Beserk Shu on this one.
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2012-02-02, 22:38 | Link #72 | |
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That said, it's hard to say how critical Shu's condition was. And it's easy to see why Hare would prioritize his health, whether she theoretically had time to take care of herself first or not. |
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2012-02-02, 22:40 | Link #73 |
Carpe Diem
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: ||At the edge of finality.||
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That whole scene was absurd and it ruined the moment. The military fighter neatly circumvents shooting open targets like Hare and Shu (who is glowing at this moment no less) to shoot a ribbon... What? (They even had orders to get rid of him...) Who hired these incompetent bozos. And why didn't Hare, at the very least, heal her own internal bleeding? If she died from hemorrhaging blood (and by golly was she loosing a lot, I don't even know how she remained conscious) before healing Shu, what would have been the point?
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2012-02-02, 22:45 | Link #74 | |
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And that scene is absurd... Unless they know about voids already. If they do, it would be the best option to take, since the healer (Hare) dies and no one will heal Shu.
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2012-02-02, 22:49 | Link #77 | |
Carpe Diem
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The best option? No, the best option to is to shoot everything, not fly away for no known reason, and observe the situation. Did they forget to refuel their chopper or something? Even if they know what Voids are, it still is not an excuse. They have no guarantee of anything because how would they even know what Hare's void does? Why not shoot everything to dust? What does it even matter if they know about Voids? Or healing... and if they know that she is healing him, then that's even more reason to pump the entire building full of rounds.
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2012-02-02, 22:57 | Link #78 | |
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I've been enjoying the series in spite of its shortcomings so far, but Hare's totally predictable death sequence was the tipping point for me. I really liked her character, and her death just felt like yet another cheap way to force the plot in the desired direction. It isn't her death that I object to, just that the whole episode felt like a stupid charade. It wasn't Shuu's kindness that killed Hare, it was serial stupidity on the part of multiple collaborators. First, introduce an unlikely dire situation, then have a convenient discovery of their senseless void ranking scheme, then rather than approach Shuu about it, Souta and friends go off on some hair-brained mission to prove something or other. It isn't clear what really, since their voids aren't appropriate to the situation. Finally, Shuu shows up, endangering more people who aren't appropriate for the situation, and have no hope of helping should they encounter trouble. Why even bother? It doesn't end with Shuu and Souta's irrational stupidity though, even Hare is in on it. With bullets flying every which way, the middle of the road is not the place to be, regardless of what Souta says. They have seen endlaves in action, and should know very well that escape in a car is impossible, and merely presents a clear target for them. Souta is the perfect example of how very stupid the void ranking system is: he is the lowest ranked, yet a number of them already owe him their lives, and he was crucial to an earlier mission. Shuu and Souta were even talking sense in the beginning of the ep, but by the end, the change in Shuu's character leaves me dreading the next episode. Hopefully this phase won't last long. Those expecting a version of LeLouche are going to be gravely disappointed. Lulu was not some mindless hard ass void of kindness, if anything, it defined him. Shuu's discarding even the precept of kindness is just going to result in everyone hating him, audience included. Even Gai was kind in his own way, just utterly determined much like Lulu. Everyone except Shuu could see that. Anyway, how disappointing--it could have been so much better. I love many of the characters when they are actually acting in character and not as mere plot devicers. |
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2012-02-02, 22:58 | Link #79 | |
Keep on keeping on
Join Date: Oct 2011
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I had seen Hare's death coming; her confession scene only brought her death flag higher. Sad thing was, Hare's last words never reached Shu, and Shu ended up snapping. Him forcing Inori's Void out () and his expression at the end of the episode spells nothing but disaster...
On the other hand, turns out Shibungi is the one playing chess with Segai. I wonder who does he plan to meet. And I don't get the writers trying to link Daryl and Tsugumi... A rather solid episode with the intensity of episode 9. 9/10. I had to choke at the title of episode 16... Quote:
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2012-02-02, 23:00 | Link #80 | |
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