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Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
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For sure. Loved his reaction of "oh man, for real?" Upon the discovery.
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Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
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Act 9 ![]() We're back to plot with this episode, as Tuxedo Mask makes a major move. And while a good majority of the episode is about him making a bigger attempt at the Phantom Silver Crystal, I wanna take some time to talk about the villains. Because while their scenes are brief compared to everything else in the show so far, I also find the way they're presented to be rather interesting. Especially in the atmosphere department. With the heroes, all of their scenes tend to incorporate big swings in terms of the storytelling, whereas with the Dark Kingdom, it's been a bit of a drip feed, with tiny steps taken each episode. And yet, atleast when comparing to the 90s anime, they make quite the impact. The biggest example is probably that Beryl is alot more forgiving in this version, while in the 90s anime she'd kill off her generals despite how useful they'd been proven to be. And it makes me wonder what changes will come about with the rest of them. We've already seen Zoicite having a design that more resembles Malachite. Will the two still be lovers here? It's just something I found myself thinking about during the Sailor's' mission to guard a crystal that might be the real deal this time(and it's obviously not). That's not to say I wasn't into the episode at all: I found it fun for what it was, and it does provide a step towards uniting Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Moon themselves, but given how the character work of the show has been so far, I just found myself more intrigued by the personal stakes that the Generals and Beryl seem to have in their mission, despite being the bad guys. Nephlite was my favorite of the Generals in the 90s anime by the way. I wonder if his relationship with Molly is still gonna be a thing or not. His design is certainly way different this time around, that's for sure.
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Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5,342
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Act 10 ![]() Look at how cool that monster design is! With that out of the way, this episode not only focuses on creating a stronger bond between Serena and Raye, but also a major step forward in the plot. And while I think putting this almost immediately after Raye got an episode with Lita is a bit much, I did like how down to earth the entire scenario was, with the two girls bonding over their relationships with their moms. The plot with the victim of the week was cute too,, which help reinforce both Raye's' soft spot for estranged kids and Serena realizing how good she actually has it with her family. It made the stakes with the monster fight in the climax all the more personal too. Speaking of the climax, this episode is also where Queen Beryl makes herself known to the Sailor Scouts, and Luna is forced to give a bit more information on who exactly the Guardians and their Princess are. And tying to that is how this version of the story purposefully leaves it ambiguous as to if the identities of the Sailors is that of reincarnation or if it's literal. Overall, the added character development is of course nice, but I do mostly like how it seems as though our villains about to play a much bigger and more direct role from here on in. They certainly got a notable bit of increased screen time here, which made for a nice shake up. In the end, it's a nice episode. And it seems we might be getting Venus sooner rather than later.
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