2022-01-05, 01:50 | Link #182 | |
Vanitas owns you >:3
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I absolutely love when stories can trick you this way. Mieruko-chan was chock full of surprises. It's gonna be hard to keep my mouth shut during group rewatches.
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2022-02-06, 02:26 | Link #183 | |
Snobby Gentleman
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
Age: 43
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Mieruko-chan. Last Thoughts
Episode 12. The Girl Who Sees, Mieruko-chan
It's been quite the long journey for me after all the procrastination I did to get to the end of this show. Spoiler for The most intense moment...:
But, we as the audience should have felt relieved to learn the whole ordeal was just Miko having a nightmare, right?. However, what begs the question is if said nightmare was just a coda in order to pull out a narrative twist? or should it be interpreted instead as a bad omen foreshadowing more insane events coming at Miko's way? Quote:
The shrine itself bears lots of unexplored mysteries beginning with the unreadable kanji at the gates, which may or not possibly yield a hint on the shrine's background. But for the time being, I will take it as a red flag further complemented by Mitsue reacting to the picture of Miko & Hana at that place. Overall, I haven't had some good, old-fashioned goosebumps for quite a while, and Mieruko-chan delivers without compromising the frightening and creepy quality of its ghostly cast. A definite and solid view for me to rewatch this show on this year's Halloween season. I'm standing-by if a second season for the anime ever materializes due that the season's finale finished on an ominous cliffhanger. Spoiler:
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comedy, horror |
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