Yeah, this is definitely too little too late, especially considering most of the episode was spent prancing around complete batshit retardation of everything surrounding Truth. It's like the writers just gave up and they literally put in multiple instances where characters go "So who's Truth? -- Well... He's Truth" "Yeah but what is he? -- Well, he's not a Secret!" "Then what's he doing? -- Idk, being your enemy!". Ao literally asks Truth what the hell is up with him and Truth just answers "Oh, I'm your enemy". In the process Truth pulls more magical powers out of his ass and Ao uses... weapons Eureka used in Episode 14. Wait, so he CAN do that? Man wouldn't that help six episodes or so ago! Guess not!
This is some A+ writing right here. Oh and the show still can't make up it's mind if it's parallel worlds, time travel or both.
Then Naru and Ao have a weird scene in which Ao is being awkward, the Naruhorns are just a decoration and Naru tells him that Ao's Nirvash can't beat Truth because he hasn't an archetype. And she knows this... how? And why is that? Oh whatever. And Naru gets angry at Ao for him thinking that she chose Truth. At this point I'm convinced they just made fun of all the "LOL NTR" reactions.
Scub infection exhibits some more effects that make no sense and then of course, Renton. Well yeah, there he is. He sure is there. For some reason hanging around what the show subtitled as New York with a new form of Nirvash. Sigh.
Though it couldn't have been a safer bet, I totally called them leaving us in suspense for two months.
I'm not in suspense. I don't even care about the show anymore. It's a total trainwreck. Garbage writing. Garbage art. Garbage designs. Just plain garbage everywhere. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
Well then, I propose a third Eureka Seven sequel, let's call it Eureka Seven: Transcendent Future.
Spoiler for Transcendent Future:
Naru will travel to an alternate timeline, one where she and Ao are more than just friends. Then Naru will kill herself in that world and impersonate herself for as long as she can.
Well then, I propose a third Eureka Seven sequel, let's call it Eureka Seven: Transcendent Future.
Spoiler for Transcendent Future:
Naru will travel to an alternate timeline, one where she and Ao are more than just friends. Then Naru will kill herself in that world and impersonate herself for as long as she can.