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Kamen Rider Die rewatches Kamen Rider Fourze
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KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 19 - “THE MATCHLESS STEEL DRAGON”
I love how much I never know what episode I’m going to get on this show. And not in the usual way of me forgetting plot points or mystery solutions – I’ve
completely
forgotten who the Dragon Zodiart is, for example – but in how the massive cast of diverse characters means any scene could have anyone in it, and any episode could focus on anyone in the cast. For example: Kengo! Why not do a whole story about Kengo, from Kengo’s perspective? It’s a smart choice, leveraging the tenuousness of the Last OG KRC Member’s connection to Gentarou in order to talk about Ryuusei’s destabilizing effect on the club’s core dynamic, with a heavy emphasis on Kengo’s prickly personality and fear of abandonment.
I get Kengo in this one, sadly. I see part of me in him. There’s a thing I feel, where I need to be providing
value
to a group or community, or I’ll… I don’t know, be overlooked, be unwelcome,
vanish
. If I’m not contributing in some way, my friendship isn’t worthy of reciprocation, or my existence isn’t enough. I can see that in Kengo here. He had a role, and a purpose, and now that’s been usurped by Ryuusei. He was the Switch Guy, and now he isn’t. To the rest of the club – who don’t have defined roles or clear purposes – this isn’t a huge deal. Everyone contributes in whatever way they can, to whatever extent they can, whenever called upon, but that’s not what the Club
is
; it’s a group of friends, and that group chooses to fight monsters. No one’s getting kicked out because they can’t offer anything, and no one’s made redundant by a new member. But Kengo doesn’t it see it that way – they needed him, and now they don’t. To Kengo, need and want are the same thing in a friendship; if they don’t
need
him, they also don’t
want
him. So he quits in a huff, and goes to join a completely different story.
I kind of love that, how we’re in an episode of "Kengo (feat. Fourze)". It’s Kengo getting his feelings hurt, and feeling worthless, until he can find someone else who needs him, and it’s a girl that clearly has a crush on him
who did not watch Episode 1, Scene 1
, so that’s going to go great. It’s an especially absurd and melodramatic episode of the show, befitting the lens of the most petulant and hotheaded member of the cast. The track coach is sneering and possessive to a degree that even the Amanogawa HR department that let Ohsugi and Hayami orbit Sonoda to varying levels of creepiness would feel the need to step in, while Kengo and Gen practically brawl their way through multiple scenes in a way that the Faiz cast would think was crossing a line. (Great direction in this one, as an aside. Lots of long takes, and multiple stages of action happening within the frame: the brawl in the Hatch, Rumi coming out from behind the sign, a few of the Dragon fights.) It’s a Kengo story, with a Kengo baseline of Helpful Rudeness for everything else in the story to calibrate off of.
It makes for a fun episode, despite the division of the cast and the introduction of a love interest for Kengo. (He just… that girl’s gonna get hurt! I don’t like where this is heading for her!) Putting Kengo in a different element just reveals his true nature, which is to be curt and rude but still perceptive and dedicated to improving the people he cares about. Robbing Gen of Kengo shows how much that relationship is something the show does not want you to take for granted, because some friendships are constant work. (Jesus, just ask Yuuki!) The same things that bring people together – a shared cause, or a common goal – can be the things that push people apart.
Like magnets!
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