|
Community Links |
Members List |
Search Forums |
Advanced Search |
Go to Page... |
Quote:
|
Well, I've seen you've forgotten, but dunno if I'm outright putting the post link will help (I didn't post the parts of the reply because I'm trying to make it quick). Or to still be valid about talking about this in the first place.
Quote:
And not seeing Asumu or Kiriya for the rest of this episode, is the normal part of the Hibiki's retool of the second half. Which is of course the Rider and monsters taking a center stage, and the other parts being shoved away. And it's right, Kogure is really mean for the bulk of the story, he spends time righting others' wrongdoings (to him), but he's also comes off as self-righteous and always seeing himself as in right blindly. I find it unsettling for the Takeshi cast to talk about him in awe (or no offense, it could be Inoue projecting himself in Kogure to see that kind of behavior as right), as the Takeshi cast is supposed to be not a fighter, but a role model too, for them to mentor others. And yeah, Hibiki Armed actually debuted here, previously it was just crimson. Quote:
And... it's not robot who pulls a What Is this Emotion You Humans Call Love, people like Kiriya is the one I know that can pull out something like this (well, they think their behavior is cool and Asumu's one is lame), they are those that will view emotions as weakness and mocks those who had it (except anger, for those who channels toxic masculinity - which Kiriya can have with his insistence to compete on anything) as crybabies. And if the advice is suck it up, this is probably uninentional for Hibiki's case (and more like him not being able to), but this shows some jerkishness - indifference in the adviser's part, and this can surely be pulled out by those type of people I mentioned here too. This can be used to let douchebags get away with their deeds, with pinning the blame on the victims and telling them to suck it up - where there's nothing wrong in those jerks. Also now I'm confused about something here. You said if someone have differing viewpoints (like Inoue), you would be interested to hear about what you say, but when , you remarked that it feels like someone eviscerating something you've enjoyed and rhetorically, it's like getting your face punched so hard that you're knocked on your ass. And the "I'm glad you found something to like in it, though!" part means that same person helping you up off of the ground. So do you actually tolerant of those viewpoints and not completely blind? Quote:
Quote:
And I agree, the other Onis are doing poor job to prevent Akira straying to that path, and Shuki's machiavellian views had numerous audiences agree upon, for reasons I've explained in Blade's thread (Kenzaki trying to save Hajime, while Tachibana just wants to kill them, which you pointed out as Tachibana just going shortcut in the solution, but a good number of audience see Kenzaki as the one naive, risky way and not making much sense, and seess Tachibana killing as necessary loss for the needs of the many). No wonder that Shuki got kicked out from being an Oni, she got the skill and power, but not the moral. Shuki's a morally ambiguous person, and her sacrifice is probably, like Sawada, not meant to be glorified, though the other characters like Zanki surely do, for his emotional attachments to him. |
Quote:
Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJzfPgP7i5I So yeah, I'm a bit late, but much like Todoroki, I don't think things are truly finished without that extra touch of purifying sound. :p |
Quote:
Midori now takes Asumu's band role into account to teach him whistling, though at first part of episode she seems uncharacteristically aggressive. Kiriya telling Akira that she doesn't deserve to be Oni actually rules him out as being an Oni, because he channels darkness like Shuki, to only seek for Oni power and capabilities, but not moral compass they should have. Quote:
Asumu probably should have props for freeing himself and Midori while being tied upside down with his teeth. Quote:
The OOC is surely forgotten which is a huge relief, but it being done on 38-39 surely left some mark. Akira quitting just made it Kiriya's glory to gloat about it in Akira's face. Though for it being stupid idea, Kiriya's trying to become an Oni from the beginning so him accomplishing that is more acceptable to me compared to Asumu and Akira's stuff here. |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
Probably the part of trying to make Asumu an Oni had its merits here, comparing about living as a monster slayer to protect people, against living to entertain people and make them happy... From what I catch I don't think that Kiriya's being humbled. The show did had a bit of this before with Kiriya thanking Hibiki and a bit in his farewell to school, but the part in panel theater it's him at one of his worst with him just ruining everything in the show out of sheer spite, without any regard to anyone there. For him being the surrogate of those that only cares about Oni part of the show, this brings to the comment I posted before here, about Todoroki being support and judging Hinaka harshly for working at restaurant. I think those people should change their mentality like this, they feel like tryhard tough guy IMO. Quote:
I also don't understand single bit of why Hitomi? Why she's the one that should be kidnapped and "turned into new servant"? Seems just the usual, it has to be coincidentally someone close to the cast so that the cast can be brought into action. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:33 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
TokuNation News & Rumors |
Figuarts/Seihou GRIDMAN |
SH Figuarts BoonBoomger Red |
Hasbro Licenses Power Rangers Toys to Playmates Toys |
Discotek Media Licenses Mobile Cop Jiban |
What's going on with CSM? |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:33 AM.
|