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Perfect 10 | 11 | 13.92% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 19 | 24.05% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 16 | 20.25% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 12 | 15.19% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 10 | 12.66% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 3 | 3.80% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 3 | 3.80% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 2 | 2.53% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 3 | 3.80% | |
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2011-12-14, 16:17 | Link #1 | ||||
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2011-12-15, 11:49 | Link #2 |
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I suspect that Shuu's "popularity" will drop even more than before with this episode. That being said, something "finally" noteworthy occurs, although the direction is still beating around the bush for a long while, despite we are almost reaching the half mark of the series.
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2011-12-15, 13:32 | Link #6 |
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*sigh* Like I said before, the staff is trying
WAY too hard to make us hate Shu and think he's a wuss. It's honestly almost painful to watch how nearly unrealistically bad a funk he's fallen into. The staff is literally taking EVERY possible step to make him look like an ass. Even Spoiler for Episode 10:
On the other hand though, the next episode preview makes it pretty clear that he's going to quickly get over it and save the day, so let's all hold off on starting up the Hate-Shu bandwagon. And are we sure this is a two-cour series? We're approaching what would be the halfway point for a two-cour show, but we've already got a major crisis as if it were a one-cour show. Not to mention Spoiler for Episode 10:
I hope not, but I wonder if Guilty Crown is getting cancelled and cut down from two cours to one like Angel Beats was.
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2011-12-15, 14:12 | Link #9 |
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I didn't find it that uncharacteristic. Okay yeah, the mindfsck part went a little far maybe, but he swore to Yahiro he would protect his brother. He was finally taking initiative and trying to be like Gai, but then despite his best efforts he was still put in a situation where he had to choose which one of them would die.
I think what will come out of this is Shu will stop trying to be like Gai, and just try to do what he feels is best within his own means. "Be his own person" etc. |
2011-12-15, 14:38 | Link #12 |
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Spoiler for Finally a episode worth bashing for infinite time and praise it:
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Indeed pretty good episode for me SO WHAT IS SO GOOD WITH SHUU!? - his so good that I don't mind him not showing up again unless he turns badass.
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2011-12-15, 14:49 | Link #13 |
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Spoiler tags? Really?
Episode was alright. Like the dynamic between Hare and Shu, kind of adds to Shu's character. Hopefully he will learn something from that slap. Think someone pointed it out last week, Hare has some amazing shinobi skills, not even Gai knew that she was around, or did he... So the girl or whatever it is locked in the tower is Shu's sister I guess. One thing did bothered me, the new character, or maybe not, showed near the end. Really? Was that necessary? |
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As for Ayase, she was pretty much "betrayed" by her expectations and it is no surprise considering how Shuu fell so low. Quote:
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The point remains the same: Shuu does not open up and nor express why he is so much distressed.
And no, there is hardly any possible way for them to figure why he is so "freaked out". In fact, everything accounted to Jun's death makes perfect sense for anyone who can't mind read Shuu. Shuu was already protrayed as someone who wouldn't stand people dying -because- of him, so yeah, there is no way for them to expect something else is up, especially that kind of flashbacks (and suffice to say, he never mentioned them before to anyone thus far). Blaming characters who made their move first and yet were rejected without any form of compromise is hardly pertinent.
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2011-12-15, 15:38 | Link #19 |
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This episode was great and it's even greater because of the posts on this thread about Shu being an ass and all. Lol really ? It's amazing how some people here can't even understand human feeling anymore and just think that everyone should be super badass and not just being human like Shu.
Shu's behavior is perfectly understandable. He's not an ass, he's completly traumatized. Nothing wrong with that. I like the end by the way, with the funeral parlor being pawned by Sergei |
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It's reasonable that they all think he's having trouble over killing Jun, but that wouldn't make him lash out at the one he admires the most. Sure, he's being a shut in and not talking, but it was clearly obvious that something else was bothering him if he decided to slap away Inori's hand, especially if she was offering him one of the best aspects about her which was her singing. Shu has done nothing but want to be with Inori the whole anime. She's the reason he joined Funeral Parlor. So why would he suddenly slap her hand away and call her a monster? That's an obvious sign that something else was bothering him, because in his mind, an image popped up that completely changed the way he saw Inori for those few seconds and frightened him to the point that he would lash out.
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