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It's also a common mistake to assume evil as meaning incapable of emotions as part of the inhuman narrative (I think you seem to depict Daichi in late Geats as gaining emotions, which implies Daichi lacks human emotions before absorbing the memories, when he already has it, e.g. to be happy and revel on success or get frustrated on failures. I think it's a mistake where, unapologetically evil doesn't equal devoid of emotions), and also how by this some people downplay someone's villainy due to them having emotions, when emotions also include dark and destructive ones (e.g. people claiming a character who murders isn't evil because he's doing so out of shame of his weakness - the emotion they refer to). Lack of humanity isn’t the issue for bad guys, it’s the fact they are human and can still promote and spread horrifying hatred and intolerance, and then turn around to hang out with their friends the next day. Human nature can be scary, I think this should be used to recognize that everyone has an inherent capacity for evil, rather than using them being shown as anything more than monsters and recognizing their humanity to frame them as ?not so bad?. A common mistake too for people to be unable to differentiate redemption and humanizing. The worst monster a man can ever face: another man. Quote:
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Other than that, for formulaic narrative... does it also apply to any other tokus running on it? As many of the most beloved tokus seem to run on it, and lighthearted shows also seem to be what's more often using it, due to the lower stakes limited to primarily monster/victim of the week. For foreshadowing plot developments being easier, would it sound predictable? Not meant to insult, just that shows can do the opposite for doing unpredictable and surprising approaches (though doesn't mean it's devoid of foreshadowings). I disagree against those who judge shows only by how unpredictable or not though (e.g. those complaining why bad guys don't win as it'd be more unpredictable than good guys winning all the time). |
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For the Dark Sisters, it may be more common than just what Rinne points out here. Hermann Hesse quotes "If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us". Like bullies tormenting nerds because they can't comprehend wanting to read like those, likely stemming from them being pushed hard to read and turning to hate reading, but deep down wishes to be like the nerds. Quote:
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Well, I didn't understand the first time that this was a question. Disadvantages of a non-native language. As for Senen, I can't say anything, because I haven't watched a single it`s representative to the end, so I understand it like a sculptor in programming. On the score, Kuuga generally agrees, but still it seems to me that the relationship of the characters there is better described by the word camaraderie than friendship. They treat each other well and have a great fight with Grongi, but their interactions still feel reserved and distant compared to some other shows. I felt something similar from the animated series about the Justice League. I don't know, maybe this is what friendship between adults and experienced people looks like, but this is my impression. |
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The 11-13 positions are some of the hardest to rank, as I mostly enjoy Ryuki, Kabuto and Den-O a lot, but sometimes I simply find fault in them for different reasons. That's just my critical and honest mind and I'll dig as deep as I want, until I'm satisfied that I understand it. Quote:
Anyway, if people want to see Ryuki as a Sentai, they can watch the Hyper Battle where the main 4 are all best buds. :lol Quote:
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I get annoyed with that excuse too because it also implies as if, kids stuff are always inferior to mature/adult stuff, that the former means low quality (thus why being deep talking about it, it's just overthinking), and the latter is what can be taken more seriously. And yeah... there are a handful who defend Gotchard with "it's just a kids show" as well. While those who mock lighthearted stuff do so to give what they like better image, those who defend it with that excuse doesn't help the false notion I mentioned there. Quote:
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