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09-18-2018, 07:21 AM | #31 |
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I can't seem to enjoy this show fully and I can't tell why, just something seems a bit off for me. So far the only character I do like is Woz because he is just amusing.
So if they pull Oma Zi-O is someone else then I place $5 that its his uncle. |
09-18-2018, 09:54 AM | #32 |
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Shouldn't really feel that "off" not much is actively all that different from the last 19 series about it. Every rider is different and approached differently to convey different things. This carries much of the same influences as the rest. Only difference being that it's celebrating the other 19. Woz and Wool are definitely two of my faves so far. Hora/Ora/Aura is definitely up there too, but she needs another episode to cement it. Tsukuyomi stands out the most fun to me, with Geiz as a close second after that butter knife stunt. As for Oma Zi-O. I lean on initially it's going to be Sougo, but then timeline shenanigans later, and it turns out to become someone else that took his belt, but not an Another rider Kaijin, and not a family member. Quote:
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Their proximity is exactly the problem though (in addition to cramming an homage episode with the show's set up). If you look at early debuts there are often some issues coordinating the two shows, like how Build early on introduced a plot point that Sento added the Best Match sounds to the belt, even though Katsuragi Build had Best Match sounds in Ex-Aid. It doesn't help that Build's fusion of worlds, although usually making crossovers easier, is just a problem for Zi-O due to its time travel gimmick, with the idea of meeting the characters in the present and going back to the past shows.
The Ex-Aid story in Zi-O in comparison doesn't seem to have anything similarly odd, since they actually had a finished work in this case. The bigger thing here is ignoring the separate worlds stuff altogether though. This is more one unified timeline. More like Den-O in that regard. It's a bit more fourth wall breaking in that respect, that each time period visited is essentially visiting that show. Over thinking it beyond that is distracting from the other details in each episode. But your faiz stuff is spot on. The Another Rider sidesteps those deaths because of how it changes the timeline. Plus most of the Decade stuff was alternate realities anyway. There's more than one Takumi, there's a multiverse of them. Like how we saw a different Kuuga in Decade. So they've got open room to approach it. Though Build's homage wasn't so much as "Crammed in" as used to highlight the emphasis of the show to give how the formula of the show is going to work. Which is rather fitting considering Sento was all about formulas. Quote:
So the loop itself is in play, but this is also technically the second go around of the loop as far as we know. Oma Zi-O has already happened in the future, but that doesn't mean it'll still happen. This is what creates a multiverse, and the founding principle of multiverse theory. That choices create different timelines. Tsukuyomi and Geiz are from the future timeline where Oma Zi-O rose to power. They are at essentially the zero hour/zero days of their timeline. When it started in motion, but that timeline can still change, which they'd then be from a different alternate future, or alternate timeline. Like Doc and Marty in Back to the Future part 2. The journey of the show is how Sougo goes from average teen that wants to help and look out for people, to then dark overlord. What event set that in motion. How will it change, if it does change, will someone else rise up in his stead? And even if they do manage to change that event, that doesn't mean Oma Zi-O is erased either. It only means the future of this Sougo has changed. Alternate timeline Oma Zi-O will still exist. And has the ability to travel back in time too. Time isn't exactly a straight line, it's more like an if/then loop or spiderweb. Each strand that divides off is a different path, but if you track all strands back, they still all have one starting point. We could see a final battle that's two or even three Oma Zi-O's depending on how the show plays out, and how the timelines diverge across that spider-web. We could see a benevolent Sougo come back in time as that timeline comes into existence, we could see an alternate Zi-O dark rider come back if someone else in anger takes up the belt because of an event. We could see all kinds of possibilities depending on how they want to approach the story. Only thing we know for certain is that the Zi-O belt takes on all the riders and rewrites their timelines into non-existence so the zi-o belt is the only Rider left standing to rule them all(as of Oma Zi-O's timeline right now). But even that may have a different outcome in this version of the events loop. Which is likely where Drive and Ghost came from. Geiz and his fellow rebellion fighters stealing it from Oma Zi-O in the future. They are future relics, which means present day Zi-O hasn't acquired them yet or had them created. In instances like that, multiples of some ride armors can co-exist, because it'd be the same as if one of those riders traveled back in time. Like Den-O and his multiples of himself from time traveling to have all forms out during a battle. Because each was from a different time period. Or like Doctor Who having more than one doctor in an episode. Or like Back to the future 2 and how Doc and marty had to avoid interacting with themselves. Or they could be a sign of the last two riders standing in the future, that sacrificed their powers to create Geiz's ride watches. That part of the story is yet to be told. But with as often as it looked like various areas tried to topple Oma Zi-O, I lean on they made some minor gains which is why he flaunts his power even more in that opening battle, to emphasize how futile it is even with those gains. But don't overthink it to the continuity of other shows. This is its own show, its own continuity. It'll draw on the others as much as possible, but it will have to do some diverging points too. Because as the 2.5 points out, when a rider is 'erased' it's as if their show never existed at all. Which includes their movie events. This is essentially Den-O and Decade combined for a new way to celebrate the previous 19 series of riders, and give them a fitting send off before the birth of a new era. Don't think of it like a retcon or typical Marvel serialized comic or show. It's its own thing, but celebrating the others. So it's going to have some differences to each. Which tbh, is nothing new to riders. Every show tends to do that a bit. Even the Showa era did that to each other. And Wataru wasn't autistic. He was sheltered, divided between two worlds and had confidence issues. There's a difference. Though it's great if that makes him relatable to others, but lets not call him something he wasn't. His social issues came from his hermit lifestyle and lack of interaction more than any innate brain chemistry thing. Those are entirely two different things. That was kind of the importance of his neighbor outreach scenes in trying to get them to start to understand him instead of how they jumped to conclusions and made assumptions. By throwing such kind of commentary onto him, the audience is doing the same as his neighbors and not seeing him for what he's gone through or how he lived his life. He didn't have Asperger's syndrome nor was he on the spectrum. This is why through the course of the show we see his growth and how he comes out of his shell. Last edited by Librarian; 09-18-2018 at 11:17 AM.. |
09-18-2018, 10:34 AM | #33 |
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It's not a paradox if they created Zi-o, that's the pre-destiny loop time travel theory. Where time travel can't create a paradox because the events time traveling changes are what made those events happen. It's the immutable time type loop. All events happened as they were supposed to happen because of the time traveling that set them in motion. Breaking that loop is what sets the difference to diverge the timeline out of the loop.
So Oma Zi-O was made through one loop. And now the Time Jackers, Geiz, and Tsukuyomi are trying to break that loop in different ways. ...Or maybe this is all one big causal loop, where everything they've done leads Sougo down the same path. Heck, Zi-O's already doing a causal loop with the Build watch. Even more heck, who's to say that Ghost watch, the Drive watch, and Faiz Phone X aren't versions from future episodes (created in those arcs, leaving pairs), given to past Tsukuyomi and past Geiz. This whole story seems to be an "ensuring future/past Ridewatch usage" thing. And I like it. And now my brain's melted. |
09-18-2018, 11:01 AM | #34 |
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09-18-2018, 11:46 AM | #35 |
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Horo is definitely cuter than Tsukiyomi. But the casting is just right. She gets to be the Koyomi of the season. Complete with do nothing action. Far cry from Misora last season.
What has really helped me are the .5 episodes. I love the off hand methods of explaining things that Decade never did. And I wholeheartedly agree that this is what happens when you try to squeeze as much in as possible for an anniversary season. Rules of Zi-O: 1: Stop taking it seriously in an adult way. 2: Don't try to explain everything. You just can't. 3: If a Riders power shows up, just accept it for how it is.
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09-18-2018, 10:41 PM | #36 |
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This episode was fine in my opinion. Couple things I noticed:
- Wool face and personality really makes me think of a really young Parad. - Woz is still oddly enough the most fun character out of the initial bunch for me. - Speaking of Woz, if the Time Jackers are each trying to "create" their own king, could that imply that Woz was/is Zi-O's Time Jacker? - There are these two moments in the fight where the camera just cuts to Tsukiyomi hiding behind the game blocks, did that seem weird to anyone else? Like... She's got the Faiz Phone X which can turn into a gun, can't they have her do something with that for the fight? I dunno, maybe shoot Another Ex-Aid for a bit and have her complain that he keeps jumping out of the way, and use that as the excuse for Geiz to bust out the Drive Armor? Honestly, I'm probably just saying that because I've been spoiled after a year of Banjo punching Guardians in the face. Last edited by Pineapple924; 09-18-2018 at 10:44 PM.. |
09-20-2018, 12:48 PM | #37 |
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Man, I'm really liking this. Woz is as charismatic as he can be, Geiz' butter knife gag was good and Sougo gets some more characterization with self-sacrifice over something incredibly minor (the fight between 2 Edo people could have resorted in violence so there were some high stakes). Nice to see Hiro again, his fangirls that appeared for like 1 episode in Ex-Aid get acknowledged which gives me hope in the writing considering we also got a joke about Another Build wanting to hug Banjo. The German hints Emu left are neat because I can go "Oh hey I know what links and rechts mean". Also lol at the Konami code reference. Also, Another Ex-Aid is dope, remembered that Another Build has bullet holes and Another Ex-Aid here has mold, that's brilliant design. Disappointing Tsukoyomi didn't help with the fight as she stood out by shooting Another Build. Geiz Drive looks a lot better in motion than I thought it would. Also it's so nice to see the Ex-Aid suit in action again!
.5 EDIT: Goddamn I've missed these stupid netmovie skits, destroying Toei Studios is fucking amazing
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09-20-2018, 02:55 PM | #38 |
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I guess this is what happens when we've been spoiled by two awesome seasons before that I view this as just...alright.
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09-20-2018, 05:46 PM | #39 |
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Guys, it has been 3 episodes, neither Ex-Aid nor Build where giant fan favorites after just 3 episodes........
I feel like a lot of you are having some absurd expectations.... I am not going to lie, I myself have some issues with this season, but it has not been the first 3 episodes or the actors yet since there has not really been enough for me to fully judge the show, I simply do not like the main writer. But so far, the first 3 episodes have been okay and enjoyable. It is way to early to call the season a dud, bad or trash, just like it is way to early to call the season great, awesome or amazing.... 3 Episodes is not enough.... |
09-20-2018, 11:32 PM | #40 |
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Guys, it has been 3 episodes, neither Ex-Aid nor Build where giant fan favorites after just 3 episodes........
I feel like a lot of you are having some absurd expectations.... I am not going to lie, I myself have some issues with this season, but it has not been the first 3 episodes or the actors yet since there has not really been enough for me to fully judge the show, I simply do not like the main writer. But so far, the first 3 episodes have been okay and enjoyable. It is way to early to call the season a dud, bad or trash, just like it is way to early to call the season great, awesome or amazing.... 3 Episodes is not enough....
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