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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D3PJhWVV...g&name=900x900 Shinji snoring also...never enough of "annoying" traits to people in-universe. Quote:
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Though like I said before, different writer for episode 7, and an infamous one (Inoue...). Quote:
And extra points of Kitaoka being a dick, when he came to Atori to force them to pay, he didn't know yet that Shinji was a Rider and that Yui and Ren were related to Rider stuff (which are all his enemies), so as far as he knows, he was just harassing innocent civilians and because they all need him, he can do whatever he wants there. I admit Ren's dick moment here is funny, like telling how Shinji living there is the best for them with him "seemingly" comfortable and Ren can sleep well. Also regarding Yui to stay away from Shinji that she may get kidnapped, as Shinji is another Rider and that's like in episode 6 (and Ren genuinely thinking Shinji is dangerous to Auntie). With someone like Ren accusing Shinji as "villainous criminal", it should've been easy to talk back to Ren saying how he's the one actually thuggish and having criminal demeanor. Quote:
How did Ren know Shinji's shoes are dirty there? I usually check if shoes are dirty by checking its bottom. Also Auntie is abnormally open, she just lets Shinji stay on Atori, and later, Ren, after showing off his skills. That would mean he had a waiter background before being quit/fired before. Ren's waiter outfit also ftw! (more because of his dedication to the job) Quote:
Not saying a word? Well, that'd be fixed with something on the next episode (something I liked about that episode there). And as for her role, after that next episode... Though if you talking about her role here, did everyone just do the same thing in this episode? Yui, Ren, Reiko, Okubo, Auntie, all trying to get Shinji out from the prison? Also gotta have to say something here; despite expressing some distrust for Shinji in episode 4 before (which probably should be proven true with Shinji being accused as a kidnapper), she's the only one among Shinji's group that genuinely tried to help him and made him feel better, only bringing up the good news. Ren was a dick (sorry if I'm pointing this out cockblocking the Ren's comedy dick moments here), Reiko suspects Shinji as the kidnapper and is uncaring (only thinks about it being a scoop), and Okubo is a bit better, but still suspects Shinji for kidnapping Shimada. Quote:
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Can we also talk about how Zebraskull seemingly brutalizes a victim? That only gets obscured by a window view. Yeah, Kamen Rider is for kids, totally. Quote:
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Still, I think it's mostly Auntie. Yui had autonomy, she felt like an adult, and then this (well-meaning?) family member comes barrelling in, calling her a thirteen year-old, making decisions on her behalf, and just generally infantilizing her. Your mileage may vary, but, like, family can be grueling as an adult. I love my mom, but by the second day of a visit with her my face looks pretty permanently like Yui's. Older family can't help it, they'll always see you as a kid, but it's so frustrating. Quote:
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There're limits to all of that, though. Kuuga went too hard on Apocalyptic Body Count for me, Amazons got pretty in the weeds on Moral Philosophy, and humor's so subjective that nearly every show's had moments where I'm like Okay Pull It Back. It's about balance, it's about proportion. Shimada going on a date with her stuffed doll, funny. Shinji destroying an office, not funny. I could try and drill down into the whys of it, but I just didn't laugh at the latter like I did the former. |
MASKED RIDER RYUKI EPISODE 10
https://kamenriderdie.com/images/kr/ryuki/ryuki10a.png Great, great ending to this Kitaoka arc. Thankfully, resolving the Kitaoka/Shinji/kidnapping thing is really all that happens in this one. It's an all-hands-on-deck episode, with every single currently active character putting in a little something on this plot. It feels like everything's pulling in the same direction on this one, moving characters to where they need to be to keep the plot moving organically. Like, Shimada getting discharged from the hospital just in time to run into Kitaoka (literally, and god bless him for knocking her plush doll, just gonna call it Smooch, out of her hands, staring at her for a few seconds, and then just walking away) so we can find out that he's terminally ill. That could've been info conveyed in a dumber way, a more distracting way, but it came at just the right time in just the right way. And, hey, we get another piece in the puzzle that is Kitaoka. He's terminally ill, and he clearly expects to be made immortal should he take out the other Riders. There's a thing he brings up, that I'm super into exploring, and that's the Power of Selflessness versus the Power of Selfishness. Riders, traditionally, exhibit their heroism through self-sacrifice, through saving others at a potential risk to themselves. Ren is fighting on behalf of someone else, presumably. (I figure girlfriend, but maybe it's something else.) He's willing to do whatever it takes for that other person. Kitaoka's fighting for himself, his survival, and he makes the excellent point that fighting for himself makes him stronger than Ren. I don't think he's wrong on that? Fighting for another person you care about, like Ren does, or fighting for strangers, like Shinji does, that's a high-minded goal. That's choosing to put others ahead of yourself. That takes effort and drive and dedication, as Ren has tried to drill into Shinji's head. Fighting for yourself? That's the default. That's baked into nearly every person on the planet. It is natural to want to live, it's difficult to choose not to for someone else's sake. Kitaoka can fight harder because it's his life on the line, the most precious thing to him. (In all fairness, Kitaoka's life is currently the most precious thing to me, as well.) Ren, Shinji, they might hesitate to save someone else, might not go to the lengths they need to. Kitaoka will do anything to save himself. Self-preservation is the strongest thing on the planet. But what Kamen Rider shows presuppose is, what if it isn't? I can't imagine a Kamen Rider show ever suggesting that heroism is naive and we owe nothing to others, that's... why would you even make a Kamen Rider show, if that's what you're trying to say? I'm sure we'll see Kitaoka's Everybody Wants To Live viewpoint tested in the coming episodes, and I'm excited to see how the show disputes it. I guess I maybe got a sneak preview tonight, though, as Masked Rider Ryuki deploys its most sinister weapon yet: an adorable child with a shattered homelife who can only depend on a good-hearted manservant. Goro and Cub, man, great stuff. Low-hanging fruit, who could say no to those cute cheeks and sad eyes, and the kid generates plenty of sympathy, too, but it's stupid effective. The show does a great job of getting Kitaoka to a place where he'd agree to pay for the surgery to help this kid, but still framing everything as a) just as much about getting this shit out of his life as it is about helping a stranger, and b) something he's so mad at himself for doing. That bit in the parking lot as Team Ryuki confronts Kitaoka over his vague plan to swindle Ren/Auntie and leave Shinji to be monster-devoured while they try and figure out why he'd pay for a stranger's surgery, he wants to leave so bad. He doesn't want to be around some kid, or angry Riders, or crusading journalists, any of it. He completely regrets getting involved and feeling emotions other than self-satisfaction. He's so mad at considering the needs of others. I love it. I love how the show has him perform two heroic acts and he's mortified at them. It's like Kitaoka murdered Kamen Rider Scumbag and he doesn't know how he'll live with himself. Heavy stuff. This ended way more somber than I'd've expected, leaning way more on real anger, real guilt, and real personal growth. I'm a huge fan of the previous parts of this story, where snarky assholes verbally spar, but they 100% landed this ending, making every character choice seem right and every story beat add up. (No fat on this one! Every scene told the same story, and every character was necessary. Even Smooch needed to be there to get knocked out of Shimada's hands so she'd see Kitaoka!) Just a great, great arc. https://kamenriderdie.com/images/kr/ryuki/ryuki10b.png |
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Another running gag also with Ren not only bringing up Shinji's debt, but also raising them up! If this one's not funny enough, it'd be even funnier if you know the reason why Ren raised it up later. Other than that, as previously Yui told Ren to stop being hostile to Shinji...now it's the reverse. I wonder why Ren didn't place the debt into Yui who was the one broke the mirror, with "preventing him to win the Rider War by killing another Rider" as an excuse, which is ironic that he sided with her to gain advantage on War, but she prevents him doing things what Riders are supposed to do. Quote:
Also even if it's misguided, can we talk the cool human moment where Shinji catches Ren's punch to punch Kitaoka himself?!?! Because Shinji deserves to punch Kitaoka more for almost indirectly killing him. Quote:
I also like how when they confronted Kitaoka, there's a balance there that everyone had something to say to him, Ren, Yui, and Reiko. Ren was as hostile as the latter 2 regarding Kitaoka's behavior and how he treats Shinji, now now don't deny it Ren you're a tsundere :p. Goro also fights back more, he insists to say Yukari's request to Kitaoka now even knowing before, and I guess Goro also tried to protect Yukari when Kitaoka kicks her out? (but still far from her). Same goes for when Shinji's finally freed, everyone had something to say to him too. I just hope that there were full team there, with Okubo and Shimada there too (and them saying something to Shinji too for sure). Shinji's injury from episode 9 comes as an important plot point here, when Shimada and Okubo accuses him again as the kidnapper because that's the same spot where Shimada bit the kidnapper's hand, but Shinji reveals it's a huge bruise to convince them otherwise. I guess it's a good thing he kept his pride up against Yui and Ren regarding this injury before when he came home late this time. Quote:
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