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Standing By
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 43 - ?LIGHT AND DARKNESS TWINS?
Like, I want to applaud this show for leaning into Yuuki?s mounting absurdity to devise an episode whose first-half conceit ? that a deranged Yuuki is gleefully cartwheeling through school, vandalizing people and property alike in the good name of Space ? is the most believable fake-out ever broadcast under the Kamen Rider banner, but at the same time that sort of doesn?t portray Yuuki?s performance and character development in the best light, if you?ll pardon the pun. The only reason the first chunk of this story can work is that Yuuki?s become such a bonkers character over the last 40-odd episodes that we can all sort of see her tagging a few dozen schoolmates in order to celebrate space. It?s not a million miles away from praying to a rocket for guidance, or bringing Hayabusa everywhere (even though I love that puppet), or cramming space books haphazardly on library shelves, or whatever else comes to mind when you think back to Yuuki?s comedic highlights. This is an episode that really foregrounds how overblown Yuuki?s performance has gotten, and I don?t know if that?s making lemonade out of lemons, or just hanging a lantern on an unavoidable topic. Quote:
I think it's unfair to blame Sengen for bad acting though, as it seems like the fault is mostly with Sanjo's scripts that make Yuki too ridiculous to portray convincingly. Quote:
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I also like how it highlights the villainy of Gamou in a way that's also highlighting his humanity? The whole plot happens entirely because, in his own twisted way, he longs for the companionship of someone he feels he can truly relate to, and that's a neat angle for the final boss of Fourze. To have a hero who seeks out and embraces people specifically for being different than him, and a villain that fails to see the value in anyone who can't/won't follow the exact same path he does, and then give that conflict some nuance with the underlying notion that neither of them wants to be alone.
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First, can we please talk about Tomoko?s adorable movie outfit? She?s like a chubby-cheeked Lara Croft, and it's incredibly distracting, but in a good way. If I?m forced to talk about something else ? how dare you, I thought we were all Team Tomoko over here
Again, boy, can we please just talk about Tomoko?s adorable W cosplay?! They shoulda cast that lady in every revival, and the world was sadly robbed of the sight of her as a series of chubby-cheeked Legendary Riders in Zi-O. Also, hey, Accel! I love that suit! Quote:
Now, the actual response: Is there actually a Dark Nebula? I don't remember if 45-48 elaborate on it, but Emoto specifically tells us before he dies that every punished Horoscope was secretly saved in his M-BUS station, and no one really went to the Dark Nebula. But the Net Movies continue to treat the Dark Nebula like an actual thing that people were sent to as a punishment, including the Sonoda films. So, like, is it even a real thing? Or just some nonsense Emoto told to Gamou?
Alain was never a wasted character though. Even Ghost haters praise his development arc, which Heroic Legend of Alain offered even more of. I think Saionji is a more appropriate comparison for Sonoda, with his anticlimactic early death and only getting focus in a post-show Hyper Battle to explore his relationship with Ryu and Igarashi. The Science Trio don't have any big fans, right? (looks at Fish)
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Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 7,052
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Maybe, but until the show tells me otherwise, my headcanon is that Gamou wanted to kill Sonoda for her failures, but Emoto didn't want some manipulated and warped lady to pay for Gamou's cosmic schemes, so he just blurted out the first made-up thing he could think of -- "I can send her to the, uh... Dark Nebula?" -- and Gamou was so in love with the phrase that he completely bought it. Prove me wrong, TV show!
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