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10 out of 10: Near Perfect... | 114 | 53.27% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent... | 48 | 22.43% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good... | 26 | 12.15% | |
7 out of 10 : Good... | 10 | 4.67% | |
6 out of 10 : Average... | 7 | 3.27% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average... | 1 | 0.47% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor... | 3 | 1.40% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad... | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad... | 1 | 0.47% | |
1 out of 10: Torturous... | 4 | 1.87% | |
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2012-09-08, 23:28 | Link #162 |
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Also, the entire reason behind making death real in the game was to make it more like a real world. Thus having real sex makes perfect sense.
As for the Asuna development, so while they could have fleshed it out so is it still pretty clear if you look back at the earlier episodes. The main point is that while we do have have progress made during the time skipps, so are the main changes to Asuna's character done in the episodes. We have Asuna previous episode pretty arbitrary without asking for kirito's oppinion deciding that they should spend some time together, but this actually started already at the end of the Murder arc episode, with her deciding that they should have dinner together. You just have to draw the logical conclusion that during the time that passed in between those so was there more of the same. This show is rather extreme case of only show not tell. The upside is that the plot will progress quickly with no need for lenghty explenations about everything. The downside is that you have to accept what is shown as reallity on faith alone. Spoiler for Comparison to the novels:
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2012-09-08, 23:38 | Link #163 | |
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2012-09-08, 23:38 | Link #164 |
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Talk about feeding shippers to the max. I can see why a lot of people simply loved this episode .
Kirito gets pwned by Heathcleef in a duel, Asuna goes Unlimited Blade Works on Kuradeel and then the implied notion that the two had sex (lol @ Virtual Reality sex) and now they are gonna get married. Talk about a packed episode both in terms of action and in the romance department. A bit too packed I would say... Going back to the Heathcleef fight again, I must be spoilt on Fate/Zero or something because it was pretty awkwardly animated. Lots of jarring frames and the majority of the fight composed of going Kirito going berserk on Heathcleef's shield. Can't help but judge it really. Also that scene with Asuna stripping to her undergarments. I must admit it was pretty cute... until she went full out tsundere mode on Kirito because he acted like an idiot in that scene. Talk about mega cliche . Oh well, it's implied the two got laid so I guess that's a +1 lawl. Anyways, pretty solid episode. It's amazing how SAO got a lot better since it stopped being Side Arcs Online and started on the main plot. |
2012-09-08, 23:48 | Link #165 | |
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Asuna, on the other hand...
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2012-09-08, 23:51 | Link #166 |
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The game made the paralysis status effect almost unfairly effective. First there was that tanker who was taken by paralysis arrow or something, now Kirito and the Godfred guy.
I like this episode overall, even though the pace was lightning fast. We go from Kirito challenging the Heathcliff to joining the guild to the assassination attempts and to leaving the guild a bit too fast. Best part is the Kirito and Asuna's interaction at the end. It was really fun but like the rest of the episode, feel rushed
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2012-09-08, 23:56 | Link #167 |
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Did Kirito actually get owned by Heathcliff? I thought the whole moment there as Heathcliff somehow managed to almost freeze time, for lack of a better word, was going to be further explored, as it seemed to insinuate that Heathcliff's seemingly invulnerable defense may have nothing to do with his unique skill. In fact, it seemed Heathcliff's great defensive skills was actually not a match to Kirito's offensive power, until that hitch in time occurred.
The conspiracy theorist in me smells something fishy!
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2012-09-08, 23:57 | Link #168 | |
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I don't think they necessarily said that they were leaving the guild, though they talked about getting away. I guess we'll find out later.
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2012-09-09, 00:01 | Link #169 | |
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2012-09-09, 00:01 | Link #170 |
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Also, let's not forget that it's been two years. Kirito was impressed with Asuna from the get go. I'd say this is hardly sudden. It's probably been a slow burn, in terms of feelings, for both of them, especially with the amount of time they weren't together.
There's probably a mountain of novels that deal with a romance that had its seed start prior to the two lovers living separate lives, before finally realizing that love down the road. SAO may not have concentrated much on that aspect, but I think it still fits the mold. Edit: While Kirito, as a character has some issues, I am overjoyed at a young male protagonist in anime who is able to just lay it out there like he did. That type of behavior by a young male in anime is pretty much unheard of these days.
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2012-09-09, 00:02 | Link #171 |
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The subs I watched had her ask if they could take time off from the front lines, not leave the guild.
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2012-09-09, 00:02 | Link #172 |
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Episode 10
Hahaha...Why does it seems that everything was moving so fast? As if it was rush. Ok, it's the first time I seen Kirito with that face... the face of disperation in a duel that is... He should awesome moves but Heathcliff just ignores them... Hah! After he , defeated him, Kirito was just left there sitting in the ground... but I see no react from him... nor a "damn, I lost"... Wow, Kuradeel is one big BAst***, he looks worst than the last time... Now I seen another frightening Asuna... She's a winner!!! Kuradeel was dog food there... But due to Asuna's kindness, Kirito has to kill again... The Night Scene... Asuna-Chan? It's just a few seconds and you're undressing at once!!! Wait for the food to settle... I might throw up!!! The scene was so funny...!!! Well, I'll rate is Good... for the development but the transition was so fast... if not quite obvious... |
2012-09-09, 00:04 | Link #173 |
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well, abrupt is the best way to describe this... that said, character development was still done well, and the story has moved forward. it seems like they're nearing some sort of "end" soon, is this show really 2 cour?
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2012-09-09, 00:04 | Link #174 |
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Paralysis is already quite the game breaker on some games (Elder Scrolls come to mind ). Though to compensate, it takes ridiculous amount of mp/gold/whatever resources to make the target stay paralyzed for each additional seconds.
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2012-09-09, 00:08 | Link #177 |
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that's good to know, but i wonder how much more they can expand into this game. he's already level 95, they're nearing the end, and what appears to be the final boss character (come on, you can't possibly miss that flag..) has maybe made an appearance.
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2012-09-09, 00:08 | Link #178 | |
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Honestly, the romance part, while nice in some ways, also felt extremely rushed to me (I'd even say "tacked on" except it's too important to call it "tacked on"). But the awesomeness of the duel and the Asuna rescuing Kirito bit largely made up for it for me, hence why I rate this episode 9/10. I'm very glad that Kirito lost the duel and over how Asuna rescued Kirito this time. Kirito was bordering on a Gary Stu before this episode, but this episode has now effectively laid to rest such criticisms of his character. Heathcliff's character was very nicely fleshed out here too. However, I feel like I just watched the highlights of two consecutive anime episodes. I think that the duel, the Kuradeel bit, and Kirito getting used to being in a guild again (even with a new look) should have had its own episode, and that the romance consummation should have had its own episode too. Mind you, it's possible that the novels themselves are similarly rushed, so this may not be a flaw with the adaptation (note to novel readers - Don't tell me what the case is on that here on this thread because it would be a spoiler, but I'm open to any PMs that people want to send on the topic). The extremely rushed aspect is my only significant complaint about this episode (I have a couple other minor nitpicks, but nothing substantive), as I thought the first half or so of it was just fantastic. This is probably my favorite SAO episode yet.
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2012-09-09, 00:10 | Link #179 | |
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Regardless, Heathcliff's smile in that moment should tell us all we need to know about him. I've watched enough anime to know that that wasn't the smile of a good guy. Nevermind the author's very obvious past in playing old-school MMOs, where leaders of "top guilds" were pretty much never actual nice people.
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