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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
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No Blade AND no Ex-Aid?! Man, you really do like this show!
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Join Date: May 2019
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Curse Hayami’s sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Okay, I half-lied when saying I had a lot to talk about. It’s mostly getting a chuckle out of how as Gamou is about to kickstart the final stage of his evil plan by opening a black hole so he can meet aliens… Kengo just stops it. |
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Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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Technically Kengo collapses the black hole, which is kind of Kengo's only move over the last several episodes. He loves collapsing!
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Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,846
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We're getting into Fourze's endgame now, which is still probably the part of the show that I have the most issues with. I've come to terms with Horoscopes replacing regular Zodiarts as the Monsters of the Fortnight; the show does a good job of justifying the switch from a narrative perspective. I still think the final block of episodes has a real problem with pulling stuff out of its ass that could have been established earlier in ways that felt less abrupt.
There could have been a version of the show where Tachibana told the heroes about the Core Switch and how it was the only thing that could stop the Horoscopes' leader. We could have had the search for that running as a subplot for the back half of the series, with the reveal that it was actually inside Kengo the whole time feeling more like legitimate plot twist than a deus ex machina. Same idea for the Presenters, who never fail to read like "oh fuck, we have five episodes left and we never gave the villain a motivation... um... aliens?" Not my biggest issue with the ending - that will come next time - but it still brings the final act of the show down in my opinion. Quote:
Fourze 45-46
It feels a little weird to do a split here, since the last four episodes are more or less one long arc. These two episodes are primarily focused on Pisces, though, and I'm already doing the two-episode format so I may as well stick with it. Okay, so first things first: these episodes end with an ad for the movie and some exclusive Wizard Ganbaride cards. I completely forgot that Ganbaride was a thing. Apparently it's still around, too, albeit under a new name. I'm really amazed that it's managed to last an entire decade. Secondly, these episodes feel weird. There's something about them that felt a little off, almost like they don't perfectly fit with the rest of the series. It took me most of 45 to figure it out, but I did: the kids aren't wearing their school uniforms. I guess these episodes took place during the Japanese version of summer vacation, because all of the characters are in their civilian clothes. It gives the show this subtly different vibe that makes everything feel just a little bit off. The plot itself is pretty good. I knew the Hayami fake out was coming this time, but the show still does a good job of making it feel like he really did switch sides. I liked seeing Ran and Haru again, too, although I still think they should have been included more before this point. If I have any issue, it's that these episodes feature a lot of exposition about Gamou's underlying plan and motivations. It's good to know, but it comes out so close to the end of the show that it can't help but feel really rushed. The same goes for all of the Core Switch stuff that's starting up here. That was at least telegraphed a bit earlier, but I don't think it would have hurt the show to start establishing some of this stuff before the last four episodes. |
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#565 |
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Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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The Presenters are the one thing from the last few episodes that I haven't talked about, mostly because I completely do not give a shit about them. It's some vague thing that Gamou (and, to my knowledge, only Gamou) ever really talks about, so it might as well be I Have To Go Into Space To Fight The Monstars In A Basketball Game for all the impact the concept has on the surrounding narrative or characters. Gamou wants to go into space for evolution reasons and his own infinite ego -- what it is he wants to see or do out there is incidental to the consequences at this point, and I cannot muster up any enthusiasm or curiosity about it.
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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
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I've had my own gripes with the whole Presenters concept I could get into, some of which actually line up with what you guys are saying, but like, I can definitely see a lot of what it's trying to add to the show.
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