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OOOs 40: Well, that was certainly something. That ending was intense, but really, the character building of the episode was pretty good. I was honestly getting... I don't know if the right word is tired frustrated, with how indomidable Ankh's brutish apathy to everyone around him is. To see it crack, even a teensy bit, even still preceeded by that snear of his, was refreshing. I felt that of all the characters, while not outright stagnating, has been so slow to develope you could almost miss it. Which wasn't really a good thing considering he's, well a main character. And as far as Birth working out, I find he's... not much of a drastic improvement. But that's not really his fault.
I kind of want to watch more, but I also really want my SIC TaJaDor to arrive before I finish the show. |
i'm on episode 4 of kuuga and i like a lot! i love how the one gourmin freaks people out by trying to give them change XD
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OOOs 41: Good God Lost Ankh has an annoying laugh. I really don't get it, Ankh (the arm) had such a controlled and developed personality, I mean he was the real Ankh, while Lost Ankh as a child. Why isn't he now just returning to how he was before? I guess what I'm gettign at is, while I understand that Lost Ankh would be stronger since he's a full body with more core medals, why isn't Ankh returning a sthe dominant personality since he's, well, Ankh. It's very confusing. I guess I'm seeing it as arm Ankh's personality is as much a part of Ankh as the arm itself, so I don't get this battle of the personalities. (though it makes for great television) And I don't get why the under developed, child-like sub-personality would take over even if it had more cores. What, he grew a new mind but not a new arm? This isn't really bad, since it's good entertainment, but I just don't understand why both Ankhs don't just fuse into one being, and why arm Ankh is somehow still and entity inside Lost Ankh and not just Ankh Ankh.
Other than that seeing the detective was interesting, and I guess it's good developement for Hina. (Shame she's about as energetic and compelling as always, which is to say she is not) And Eiji leaving made total sense. He wasn't doing it because he was sulking, which I expected. He's just leaving because he has no more business being around them and dragging them into his conflict. And he's mature about it, something I didn't expect. Also that kid has either got to text Double and ask him how to use that magic subspace they store their memories for his cores, or realise he has a little pouch he can keep important cores in on his belt. Fucking aorund with that book not only looks silly, but it's just begging to be stolen. Man, a lot is going down. I mean, I expected as much since we're in the final stretch, but boy howdy. I'm really liking this show and would love to check out the movies (Let's Go Kamen Riders and the Shogun movie currently advertising in the series' intro) if I could. |
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