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Perfect 10 | 2 | 28.57% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 3 | 42.86% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 1 | 14.29% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 0 | 0% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 1 | 14.29% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2016-09-08, 11:46 | Link #1 | ||||
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2016-09-08, 13:19 | Link #3 | |
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Look who's laughing now!! I told you guys she was despaired. Now we just need her to be alive. Oh and we finally got to see Imposter's real face. Last edited by omimon; 2016-09-08 at 21:20. |
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2016-09-08, 14:55 | Link #5 |
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Sigh, the most obvious and least interesting theory is turning out to be true. Let's hope Kodaka will throw us a curve ball in the coming weeks.
I'm finding it rather disappointing that Junko's entire plan hinged on her chance meeting with Mitarai. Reflecting back on her involvement in the first two games (where she failed both times), her legacy is starting to look like a sham. It also seems to alleviate class 78 of their crimes (they were brainwashed, it's not their fault), and I really don't like that.
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2016-09-08, 15:02 | Link #6 |
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Class 78 had amnesia, they weren't brainwashed. And Junko's plan was in the works for decades, her fateful meeting with Mitarai as she called it was just the piece of the puzzle she was missing.
And let's see you acting normal while someone is forcing you to watch a video where REAL people are killing each other or commiting suicide, while at the same time someone pokes your head with an iron rod and messes with your brain nerves and you are forced to watch the video replay one time after another, after another, after another, unable to close your eyes or cover your eardrums... If you pretend to tell me it wouldn't traumatize you to a certain point, you are one big liar. This is how a normal-looking person makes a 180º and radicalizes himself. |
2016-09-08, 15:05 | Link #7 |
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I'm not sure how, but you managed to misunderstand my post entirely. Try reading it again.
And no, her meeting with Mitarai wasn't just one piece of the puzzle. Right now, it's looking her plan was only possible thanks to him, rather than her own wits. I might have felt about this differently if she had copied Mitarai's technique with her analytical talent and made the brainwashing videos on her own, but nope, she still required Mitarai's help. In the end, he's the only guy from class 78 she managed to make fall into despair without using "tricks", unless, again, Kodaka throws us a curve ball. Edit: to clarify things, the obvious theory I was talking about is Chisa being the mastermind in future. Everybody thought about that after the very first episode.
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2016-09-08, 15:13 | Link #8 |
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I concur. The problem of despair arc is that Junko's plan looks awkward because it was more like a matter of coincidence than really planning, which is a bit stupid considering her real talent.
Frankly, despair arc has been a tad disappointing for a while considering the revelations are pretty flat without much build up for the very vague yet huge hints regarding the course of events that would lead to both worst despair inducing incident of the Academy and humanity. As far as it goes, Junko has gone completely YOLO instead of really being a master puppeteer. She will probably use Chisa for her bidding, and that's about it. And when something she has to do herself has to happen, it is done offscreen (Mikan's corruption) or in a very very mundane way (Izuru following her).
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2016-09-08, 15:13 | Link #9 | |
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It was obvious Junko didn't come up with all this by herself, not sure why are you that surprised. As far as I can tell concerning the matter, she was always a dark woman with a lot of screws loose. There's a limit on the things you can do by yourself.
To me she was just a deranged woman with a dark and troubled past whose talent would only get her that far. She obviously had to find people that would be willing or not to cooperate in her cause. Quote:
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2016-09-08, 15:22 | Link #11 | |
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2016-09-08, 15:24 | Link #12 |
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I'm fine with the number of episodes. There's no need to drag things out. 24 episodes is already a considerable investment. And Despair arc has been top notch to me, not sure what you're talking about.
But hey, I've dealt with enough nonconformist folks to not care. |
2016-09-08, 15:32 | Link #13 |
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Interesting so Juzou knbew it was Junko, but yet didn't rat her out - Yet he can neither be the killer nor the mastermind. the plot thickens.
At least according to IF no one was supposed to know she is evil according to Mukuro. @Alpha tbh I started skimming through them isntead of properly watching them unless necessary a few episodes ago. Edit: them refering to despair.
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2016-09-08, 15:37 | Link #15 |
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Well this short cut gives me a general idea, enough to form a meta theory: Chisa and Juzou wiped the minds of the other directors regarding them actually being Despair people - that also explains why Chisa wasn't in DR 2 despite that she should have been there considering that she was their teacher.
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2016-09-08, 15:40 | Link #17 | |
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Junko (and Izuru's) analysis talent is more like luck that's predictable. Which is still kind of BS but despair cures the boredom of knowing what is going to happen next, I guess. |
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2016-09-08, 15:44 | Link #18 |
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Just noticed something instantly:
Starting from EP 7 everyones eyecolor changed to red in the intro including Junko's and Mukuro's. Chisa's hair got a bit darker too imho. the only one who didn't change in the OP is Chiaki - her eyes are still normal.
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2016-09-08, 16:29 | Link #20 | |
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So far Munakata and Sakakura are the first ones that have linked Junko to StuCo, and the board has been covered in DR0 so its doubtful that's going to come up. If you haven't read Zero now is probably a good time BTW, especially if you're not that into Despair side. Its like watching a puzzle come together, IMO. |
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