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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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I may remember her... but I didn't! I think her work here is passable, but not as nuanced as it maybe should've been. She comes off too much like a contemporary of Gen, rather than an authority figure -- the performance makes her sound like a disaffected teen, rather than a disillusioned adult. It all vaguely works, since Utsugi isn't on screen a ton in this episode, but I had to keep reminding myself that Gen was not befriending yet another Amanogawa High student. Like, she's literally 10 years older than the actor playing Gen, but the performance aims it like she's his age. Maybe this was a specific choice the crew made, to not make it seem weird? I don't know. It wasn't great, but it wasn't worth calling out as something I disliked.
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KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 22 - ?KICKING YOUR TRUE NATURE?
Oh, right: It was Kijima. I sort of thought it was? I remembered the rakugo thing not being some minor details, but a big clue, and Pegasus didn?t act like Utsugi at the quarry. This episode more or less immediately offers Kijima up as too suspicious too ignore, and Utsugi too confused to be a cover, leading to a pretty enjoyable solution to what?s normally an Act 1 mystery. There?s some genuine effort made to have the clues divulged organically, with very little of the dialogue bending over backwards to phrase things in a way that triggers a forced Eureka moment ? though, even when it does, that?s a little ode to the wordplay of rakugo, maybe? (The biggest one is Shun?s whole Gosh Magnetic Fields Are Powerful bit, but even then he?s talking about cell phones, which Ryuusei links to watches.) Kijima framing Utsugi out of a combination of spite and ego makes for a compellingly villainous motivation, and a worthy new Horoscope for our team to deal with. Quote:
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I guess Ohsugi and Makise is comparable here as the "creep", where obviously Makise is far worse as an actual villain, while Ohsugi is just a comic relief. Though about being creep, while Ohsugi IS a jerk, I can feel that one being judged as a creep or not can be viewed just by their looks or status, where people like Ohsugi who isn't good looking and has loser status (like how he only had a conversation with girl once in school and people abandoning his speeches), is easily judged as a creep just for approaching someone out of his league (in Sonoda); anything an "ugly" people do is seen as a creep, but maybe not so much if they're someone charismatic or good looking (only actual depraved stuff they do will, but "ugly" ones have mundane things judged as creep too), perhaps for example, Kitaoka's advances to Reiko in Ryuki.
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I still liked these episodes. I think it's a pity that Haruka doesn't take Sonoda's place in terms of actually showing up on screen, but it's Nao Nagasawa so I'm going to be unavoidably biased. It does seem weird that the character isn't more prominent from here on out, but Kamen Rider generally doesn't do a lot of recurring characters, just regulars and guests. I'll talk more about my thoughts on this in a few arcs.
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