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On May 23 2015 19:46 Imperfect1987 wrote: Good day of Anime. Watched Nisekoi to start things out light and happy, then moved on to Oregairu for the heavy stuff, then top it off with the lighthearted Danmachi. All the episodes were great again this week (I liked last weeks episodes for all the shows quite a bit too)
The most action oriented episode so far. The fight was well done and the ending was pretty badass. It's a good change of pace from last episode being dedicated primarily with Harem building. It looks like Bell will finally join a party next episode most likely. I wonder if his growth is going to slow soon. At his current rate he will outpace everyone by season 3 it seems (if show even lasts that long).
Fight was done alright, but Bell went from getting the utter shit kicked out of him and admitting he was just stalling and about to die, to overwhelming the Minotaur. All thanks to the power of "I can't let you save me again!".
I would have been able to accept the victory a bit more if he actually had to do something dangerous and get hurt to win, or at least switch his strategy, showing that he was capable of winning the whole time, just that he had to do some pretty crazy things to succeed. But nope, win due to the power of plot.
Yeah well, I use streaming mostly but a some series I want on my hard drive. o.O It's not like I could really benefit from 1080p anyways since I'm using a 19" 5:4 monitor, hue.
Seraph of the Ninja Slayer Animation stroke back again today. This has some comedic value.
Damn that danmachi episode rocked. I got chills from that minotaur fight with that epic music. I rewatched that fight like 4 times. Aiz still the best girl and she was falling for Bell during that fight!
On May 24 2015 03:23 Miragee wrote: Yeah well, I use streaming mostly but a some series I want on my hard drive. o.O It's not like I could really benefit from 1080p anyways since I'm using a 19" 5:4 monitor, hue.
Seraph of the Ninja Slayer Animation stroke back again today. This has some comedic value.
Finished up Serial Experiments Lain. This turned out to be legitimately good. I seriously enjoyed having a show where I had to sit down after each episode and had to think about what happened before I could start the next episode. Fiddeling out all the connections was a lot of fun.
The whole "a god can't be called a god if he has no worshippers" and "something that isn't remembered never existed/happened" reminded me of that one god in one of the Terry Pratchett novels that ceased to exist once he lost his last believer. I liked that a lot.^^
I also so predicted that line "let's do it again, you will revert it in the end anyways" in the final episode. Pretty much the only time I predicted something in this show. :>
On May 24 2015 03:23 Miragee wrote: Yeah well, I use streaming mostly but a some series I want on my hard drive. o.O It's not like I could really benefit from 1080p anyways since I'm using a 19" 5:4 monitor, hue.
Seraph of the Ninja Slayer Animation stroke back again today. This has some comedic value.
On May 24 2015 04:17 Unleashing wrote: You fucked up your spoiler tags, glad i stopped myself from reading it as it's a series i'm looking forward to watching eventually
Also this weeks episodes all look so good for all my favourite shows. So great.
Yeah, I'm sorry. T.T Fixed it immediately in the hope nobody read it that didn't want to.
On May 23 2015 19:46 Imperfect1987 wrote: Good day of Anime. Watched Nisekoi to start things out light and happy, then moved on to Oregairu for the heavy stuff, then top it off with the lighthearted Danmachi. All the episodes were great again this week (I liked last weeks episodes for all the shows quite a bit too)
The most action oriented episode so far. The fight was well done and the ending was pretty badass. It's a good change of pace from last episode being dedicated primarily with Harem building. It looks like Bell will finally join a party next episode most likely. I wonder if his growth is going to slow soon. At his current rate he will outpace everyone by season 3 it seems (if show even lasts that long).
Fight was done alright, but Bell went from getting the utter shit kicked out of him and admitting he was just stalling and about to die, to overwhelming the Minotaur. All thanks to the power of "I can't let you save me again!".
I would have been able to accept the victory a bit more if he actually had to do something dangerous and get hurt to win, or at least switch his strategy, showing that he was capable of winning the whole time, just that he had to do some pretty crazy things to succeed. But nope, win due to the power of plot.
The entire show is filled with cliches. I've learned to embrace it!
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Archer didn't just want to kill shirou. In this episode Archer finally managed to do what he had been trying to accomplish for quite some time now, breaking shirou's will and spirit by forcing him to come to terms with how flawed and full of hypocrisy his ideals are and how much regret that path contains. The flashback and back and forth thing is shirou coming to terms with hos flawed his ideal is and then embracing it regardless. Basically in the end shirou refound his conviction, will and spirit that archer had been desperately trying to break all this time.
This is why archer didn't just cut Shirou down, because just killing him was never his goal, if it was his goal he could've done so much earlier in the route.
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Archer didn't just want to kill shirou. In this episode Archer finally managed to do what he had been trying to accomplish for quite some time now, breaking shirou's will and spirit by forcing him to come to terms with how flawed and full of hypocrisy his ideals are and how much regret that path contains. The flashback and back and forth thing is shirou coming to terms with hos flawed his ideal is and then embracing it regardless. Basically in the end shirou refound his conviction, will and spirit that archer had been desperately trying to break all this time.
This is why archer didn't just cut Shirou down, because just killing him was never his goal, if it was his goal he could've done so much earlier in the route.
I see. So in the end my feeling was right. Still, that doesn't make it any more enjoyable. If they cover his true intention in endlessly dragged conversations, filled with rephrased on liners, then I don't see how having another goal really matters to the fact that it felt dragged and stupid to me. Because the show didn't really show anything else than Archer acting stupid.
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Yeah, I'm complaining because like every 2 sentences Archer says that he wants to kill Shirou. If he wouldn't do that I wouldn't complain so much. Breaking his will can be done in a better way than running your head into a brickwall over and over again.
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Yeah, I'm complaining because like every 2 sentences Archer says that he wants to kill Shirou. If he wouldn't do that I wouldn't complain so much. Breaking his will can be done in a better way than running your head into a brickwall over and over again.
But that's like...literally the entirety of his character. The entire core of Shirou, his personality, his motivations, the titular ability of the story, is that he will never sacrifice anyone except himself. Which basically means his entire modus operandi is to throw his own body at a problem until it gets fixed.
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Yeah, I'm complaining because like every 2 sentences Archer says that he wants to kill Shirou. If he wouldn't do that I wouldn't complain so much. Breaking his will can be done in a better way than running your head into a brickwall over and over again.
But that's like...literally the entirety of his character. The entire core of Shirou, his personality, his motivations, the titular ability of the story, is that he will never sacrifice anyone except himself. Which basically means his entire modus operandi is to throw his own body at a problem until it gets fixed.
So is Archer a hypocrite? I thought he had enough time to reflect on himself and learn from his mistakes to change himself. At least this is what I got from the show. Seems like he didn't really change afterall.
Aside from him this episode was exceptionally boring. Why do they have to drag this fight that much? It's painful. Rephrasing of the same lines/statements over and over and over again. Also "our skill is like day and night". The hell? Then you could have ended this in the beginning of this episode all-mighty Archer. -.- It's not like you haven't talked shit the whole episode before already... But no, more dumb talk instead of carrying out what he so wishes for. Seems like he doesn't want to kill Shirou but to bring him away from the path he had taken, after all...
Yeah, I'm complaining because like every 2 sentences Archer says that he wants to kill Shirou. If he wouldn't do that I wouldn't complain so much. Breaking his will can be done in a better way than running your head into a brickwall over and over again.
But that's like...literally the entirety of his character. The entire core of Shirou, his personality, his motivations, the titular ability of the story, is that he will never sacrifice anyone except himself. Which basically means his entire modus operandi is to throw his own body at a problem until it gets fixed.
So is Archer a hypocrite? I thought he had enough time to reflect on himself and learn from his mistakes to change himself. At least this is what I got from the show. Seems like he didn't really change afterall.
It's kind of obvious if you put the pieces together. I mean, his power only exists because of how extreme his ideals are. The fact that he's still using the same powers should say how little he's changed.
Omg i can't wait to see ophis. She looks like she has best girl qualities. Also, Rias and Akeno arguing over who gets Issei while beating the queen was hilarious and funny Seeing diodora astaroth getting beat felt good. I expected the fight to be a curbstomp since dxd has defined power levels and i got what i expected.