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08-19-2023, 11:33 AM | #41 |
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It seems to me that Takahashi finally decided to test the boundaries of what was permitted in order to make a note to himself for the future. Geats is a popular show and it is unlikely that the absurdities in the ending will greatly change the opinion of the audience, who idolized it for a whole year. And the screenwriter will know what stupid things will be forgiven him, and for which he will be scolded.
I'm 1000% convinced that Takahashi can't tell the difference between a complex plot and a contrived plot. He probably thinks that a contrived story is a complex story. 49 episodes later he's proved to be very wrong, and his absurdly hyper-bloated, hyper-contrived story bites him in the hand. You can't complicate the internal logic of a story without it getting more and more absurd. Geats is what happened when the writers are drunk with their own bullshit. Quote:
I've seen many fans get very nervous about the ending of Geats. Like what happened to Revice, fans can't help but think of the worst and the most absurd ending for Geats. So far, all signs point to you as the one who will have the last word. Quote:
Oh, and Sueru is Gifu v2.0. I'd like to pose several possibilities of manipulation that Takahashi will probably use in episode 48, 49, or V-Cinext episodes: - Like I previously stated, Samas is intentionally kept as a loose end by Takahashi. She'll conveniently appear on episode 48 or 49 to backstab Sueru and take his Zillion Driver, like what she did to Niram, and then become the final villain of the series. - Samas will be let loose, even after episode 49, and she'll become the main villain or side villain of V-Cinext episodes. - Sueru will be revealed as Ace's doppelganger. - Sueru will be revealed as Ace's dad. - Or the combination of two previous points: Sueru will be revealed as Ace's dad who has an identical face as his. - Girori is rumored to reappear on episode 48 or 49. He'll probably be the one who backstab Sueru, take his Zillion Driver, and become the final villain of the series. Samas will be let loose to become the villain of V-Cinext episodes. - Black Tsumuri will backstab Sueru, take his Zillion Driver, become a new Rider and the final villain of the series. Or Sueru will simply give her a new Driver and or new Raise Buckle. Because, why not? Never let an absurd story go to waste. - Geats IX will defeat Sueru. Then, as a last-ditch effort, Sueru will absorb Black Tsumuri and manage to overwhelm Geats IX. Then White Tsumuri will sacrifice herself (due to episode 48 is titled "Creation X: Tsumuri's Requiem!"), and through the power of friendship, manage to combine the happiness of all humans and Jyamato in the virtual worlds into a final-episode-exclusive Raise Buckle that is more powerful than Geats IX, and then Geats will use it to defeat Sueru once and for all. - The scene where White Tsumuri's pointing her gun at Ace is a red herring. She's probably Black Tsumuri who disguises herself as the White one. Takahashi is desperate to incorporate a provocative scene in OP into the actual story, like what he did in Zero-One. - The story will end on episode 48, and episode 49 will be an epilogue episode where Ace as God (with capital G) creates a new world (completely separated from the real world/Sueru's world) where humans and Jyamato live harmoniously. Or, Ace will create a whole new world as a habitat for Jyamato. Gotchard will probably make a cameo in this episode. - And so on. You can put anything absurd into Geats because the premise of the story itself is absurdly absurd in the first place. |
08-20-2023, 08:02 AM | #42 |
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I have absolutely no intention of changing anyone's preferences. I know there are people who don't like Geats, but I don't see them as allies. I argue with actions that I consider wrong, the interpretation of events or characters, but not to convince anyone, but to explain why I think so. Stay with your opinion, but recognize the right to another.
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Plus, don't breed sacred cows. If you can write that Ghost is a bad show, then you can write that Geats is a bad show. If you can write that Sougo is dumb, then you can write that Ace is dumb. And you may not agree with this. But guessing what a person thought, wanted, or manipulated is already too much. Because personally I mean what I write and I want it to be perceived that way. Please.
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Now that you mention it, JyamaTouru trying to ruin a fun festival contradicts Touru's desire to build a landmark, which may have contributed to Michinaga dismissing him as a cheap copy. Therefore, I would find it easier to believe that JyamaDaichi's sudden change of heart is a direct result of his Jyamafication, so I'll accept your headcanon as a possibility. I appreciate the irony of someone gaining a human heart by discarding their literal humanity, like how Gentoku raising his Hazard Level negated his motivation for raising his Hazard Level.
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Regarding SPD, are you referring to Bugglesworth, who turned people in to dolls?
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While I still hold it against Daichi for what he did, I relate to Keiwa that his action of protecting Sara from Kekera deserves some acknowledgement, regardless of his pragmatic motivation. Honestly, I'm just glad that Sara is okay now. Based on Daichi's explanation though, I wonder if his change of heart may actually be rooted in sentimentality, rather than empathy. Evolt's third biggest weakness was sentimentality (after coffee and octopus, of course), as it caused him to frequently delay his perfectly planned schemes to destroy the world. He can't play anymore if he destroys his playground. Maybe Daichi learned the value of making new memories, experiences that he can call his own, instead of focusing on raw data that has nothing to do with him.
A bad guy opposing another bad guy also isn't always done because they draw a line (of which it was what I said regarding Niramu to Suel), yeah, it's pragmatism - pragmatic villainy, when a bad guy can end up doing something good or refusing to do something bad, only because it serves their interests. Like Evolt there, he's also fighting on the same side as the heroes against Killbus, but it's only because it'd be the end of him when Killbus wins. Said pragmatic motivation would mean that this is an example of something very DGP like what Takeshi did in your eyes eh, of saving people only to get points which you disregard, as in, talking about outcomes, Keiwa and Neon are still safe regardless. Keiwa doing that is just him (after growing out of his cynicism) viewing the best in people or such - I don't necessarily agree with seeing the best in people move or such (of which you also didn't for Keiwa in ep. 13), that'd be not exactly a credible view of people, I'd support to not shy away from knowledge of the evils in the world, albeit at least he knows he was bad before (which Keiwa was too) unlike Beyond Generations, but giving him a second chance, but 2 previous Takahashi's series had the cast being rightfully mad to Kuroto (like Evolt above, not actually redeemed) and Gai. Quote:
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Yeah.. no. The actors in ep. 11-12: Kozue (big sis) - Rui Tsukishima, Yoshiki (boy) - Sou Kikuchi, Jiro (driver) - Koichi Sudo. In this episode: Schoolgirl - Yurine Hanada, boy - Uk(i)yo Nakamura, man - Hisahiro Tsurumori.
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08-20-2023, 08:24 AM | #43 |
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I'd wish for something to be viewed more objectively though, such as actions (not about you but in general), primarily when villain's atrocities are downplayed due to not being done for evil's sake or such, though for opposite can be true of thrashing those who did something wrong on rare/few occassions (even when they show remorse over it).
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Being against moral relativism, like drawing the line at different places for different characters (or group, or show, etc.).
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Thus I don't openly stating if something is good or bad or such, and can question regarding reaction differences to something that seems similar such as why dark show A isn't as well-received as dark show B by someone.
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08-23-2023, 09:49 PM | #44 |
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(Ignore this, I posted in the wrong thread.)
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