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Kamen RIder Geats Episode 25- "Lamentation I: Jyamato Grand Prix!" Discussion
The Desire Grand Prix is no more.
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Niram mentioned something about Neon being born of the goddess. If that's the case, could it not have been that Neon's dad was (presumably pre-Geats era) a Deza-shin and the wish he had was to get a daughter? Hmm...
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While the DGP has multiple staff occupying different roles, the JGP is handled by Beroba all alone. She claims that she's the Game Master, but she also acts like Tsumuri by enlisting Jamatos in the game, and is the one who plans the game and inform them about what to do, as well as giving secret missions to certain players like Michinaga. She's Game Master + navigator + supporter + likely Game Producer all at once. Multitasking's also one of her abilities to make her a huge threat? Perhaps the first round is made more simple to just destroy what humans hold dear for points and Beroba's amusement, but dunno if the next ones can be more varied. Archimedel's somehow still there and completely fine, is an open supporter to the JGP, and also openly displays glee in watching humans suffer in their hands just like Beroba. Dunno if he just operates in another Jamar Garden now. Daichi is also fully onboard regarding the Jamatos, praising their evolution, as well as actually enjoying watching them terrorize humans, showing he really has lack of empathy. As expected, Daichi isn't a JGP participant because he's not a Jamato, which'd mean there's less chance of Beroba bringing back previous human villain Riders like Kanato or Morio. Though Daichi would still get his ideal world by doing this, which can mean outside of JGP they can be using the Goddess of Creation's power for all people on that circle, of which somehow I thought that idea can be used by the good guys later on regarding the DGP's wishes after learning it. As expected, Toru comes back as a Jamato, to be exact the Knight Jamato disguising as him. Though now it gains actual Toru's memories and identity. Now I wonder if JamaToru, who gleefully wants to take revenge on Riders and is like-minded with Michinaga, has exactly same personality as the original one, or that it was twisted to fit Jamato's ideals. If it's the same one, then it means that Toru actually fits Michinaga's view of Riders being bad, even though he started as a victim to another, and this shows what Toru can do if he survived, becoming just like those Riders who robbed him. This also can be backed up by their backstory, where both were delinquents who picked fights with another gang likely before becoming construction workers, which can show that Toru is a questionable individual too. The DGP crew, except Chirami, now acts like more traditional good guy faction, consisting of Riders who are still willing to protect others from Jamatos without reward and a manager who informs them in Tsumuri. Common for villains (or GMs, like Girori in ep. 15 before to Ace), altruism is an alien concept to Chirami, being baffled at people who'd still fight as Riders outside of the DGP just to protect people from the JGP, not to be rewarded, and ends up pretending to be touched. This'd be especially important too as something outside the DGP means there'd be likely no reset after the game is cleared, meaning that the victims would perish for good. Would wish that one of them pointed out that the DGP is meant to save the world again for this. Unlike usual DGP rounds which mostly would contain fodders, with occassional bosses like Jamato Riders, the JGP consists of mainly high-ranked Jamatos, which goes hand in hand with them being more sentient, doing the twisted version of the DGP. Thus the stakes are also raised higher for the heroes, with them fighting Jamatos that are individually on par with them, but also far outnumber them, and according to Tycoon, they're also growing stronger. Complete quality and quantity. The last one it's been like this was in Rafflesia Fortress final boss round for Schemes DGP. Though at least Tycoon and Na-Go can still put up some fight with Tycoon performing his cloning blitzing move (but not using Boost.. ) and Na-Go making good use of Zombie. If they manage to further grow and defeat this kind of hordes, they'd be closer to Geats and has better chance for taking final boss. Other than fighting off Jamatos, Keiwa and Neon help fix up the messed up festival as well. This'd display that doing heroics isn't limited to only keeping people alive, but also being more empathetic on other aspects of life, as they started doing that after hearing the people's distress of not possibly being able to start the festival. And it seems that Keiwa and Neon have no tolerance for allying with Jamatos in how they confront Michinaga, despite their apparent 'sympathy' towards the student Jamato in ep. 17, or Keiwa 'defending' them in ep. 18-19. I wonder if Jamatos can mimic humans, people like Keiwa would want for the Jamato to be used to preserve human lives/memories, or advocate humans and Jamatos coexisting, especially if JamaToru's cruelty is from Toru, not Jamato's inherent nature. Following above, Ace acts as the realist again, though not only for Keiwa this time (e.g. Kanato doesn't need to be friendly with others), but for both of them, convincing them that Michinaga can't be reasoned with and is an actual enemy needed to be taken down. That's the truth honestly as not everyone is concerned with right or wrong, Michinaga only cares about achieving his destructive desire with any means necessary though he has some standards. This time, Ace is the one who bonds with the victim, the boy with flowers, typical when the victim is a child of which Ace's affection is more highlighted, like with Yoshiki or even Taira's son. I thought the boy was only wishing for his mom to come back home due to her staying out late, but actually it was her being hospitalized. Wonder if both Ace and the boy will have more nuance coming from their mother issues. More about the future is brought here where according to Ziin, the past is much more entertaining compared to his era where their advancement means that everything can be shaped based on what they want, making everything in life go exactly the way they wanted which makes it dull (and it can be compared to more shaky regular life). So that'd be the reason why the DGP only grants the wish to the winner alone, to counteract the easiness of said future. And according to Kekera, festival is something non-existent in his era, wonder what'd be its replacement. With Neon actively butting in to various scenes to help, I hope her celebrity status isn't forgotten, and it happened here, though it's merely just them telling her they watch Neon TV. And as usual, Kyuun badmouths and bickers with her when they interact face to face, though their interaction should advance with Neon realizing that he knows her wish, as well as Kyuun perhaps being confirmed as tsundere when he rejects being called wormy by her. Previously it's stated that there's someone who wished for a child, and apparently it turns out to be Neon instead of Ace, according to Niram who claimed the Goddess created her to Kousei. Other than that, the Kurama family's influence is revealed here to be bribing police and government to hide the news of Jamato's existence (which, also got Beroba troubling him too with her invasions). So Neon knowing that Kousei is a DGP sponsor is still just an early stage, there are still darker secrets Kousei hides. And Kousei just gets more fishy than he already is, other than the above, also in how he gets mad at Niram rightfully pointing out that what he should do is actually give Neon the genuine love she seeks. Love Niram calling Kousei's BS though. Niram resorts to telling others to trust the Riders, but right now, Niram should give more support to them like giving powerful items without conditions to make them more effective without thoughts about game balancing. To even out Michinaga and JamaToru ganging up on Ace, Ziin backs Ace up. So even after Ace opens up more to him, Ace still doesn't fully accept Ziin as his ally. With the gap between future Riders and DGP Riders, I expect Ziin to completely wipe the floor with those 2, but Ziin didn't as he seemingly was casual/toying with JamaToru? I hope Ziin won't get nerfed outside of his debut. Buffa seems to put better fight to Geats compared to before, and after clearing the secret mission, he has quite memorable distinct style of fighting here of him throwing the Raising Sword to attack Geats barehanded, and charges the sword by slashing himself, highlighting his edginess which is actually effective here. |
I am really curious about DGP supporter's future timeline. Maybe they are from year 2200.
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Since they dropped the full version of Trust ・ Last close to the episode, I will now theorize about the lyrics that weren’t in the TV-size version.
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