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Kamen Rider Die rewatches Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Die
KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 41 - “ALL CLUB ACTIVITY CEASES”
Where Shun can be scared by the terrible glory of bathroom holes, and JK’s just permanently terrified, Miu reacts to Virgo’s threats with the type of unbending steel and smirking resolve that comes from being the best President the KRC ever had, or ever will have. In a series full of heroic declarations, and an episode full of powerful moments of vulnerability, the scene of Miu first telling a murderous Horoscope that they’ve already lost to Fourze without knowing it, and then backing down (with spite and venom) only because an innocent person would be in the crosshairs if Miu fought back… series highlight for me. Miu’s my favorite Rider on this show.
It's like Akiko in W before about how Miu isn't fearful in the face of danger because she believes the Riders would come to the rescue. And yeah, Shun is weaker, mentally, despite being someone who actually has a protection in Power Dizer like the Riders. But Miu's belief is still tested as it's not that easy for Fourze and Meteor to try protecting the KRC members from Virgo, particularly with him losing access to Cosmic States due to Tomoko's disappearence. I feel though, the Zodiarts or Horoscopes would consistently try to attack people anyway, and it shouldn't be different of which people they attack if they're KRC members or not, so I feel that the others quitting is the plot/writer bending around Tachibana, unless, perhaps, powerscaling is brought up in-universe where there's a visible breakdown in the group that Fourze can't accomplish much anymore without Cosmic States, as Tomoko wasn't there, thus the people in the group quits to prevent further damage, but what's left on is Meteor Storm which isn't affected.
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But the training montage itself just feels like it’s killing time, and trying to provide an amount of Suit Action that the plot more or less is not equipped to provide, at least in a configuration that would move the plot along. It’s visually pleasing, in a stunt show -slash- Taisen conclusion way – explosions and wirework at Kamen Rider Quarry – but it feels like not the sort of thing this show needs right this second. (It doesn’t help that Training To Not Need Friendships feels like a non-starter for Gentarou, even if he’s reluctant to ask his friends to endanger themselves to defeat the Horoscopes. Like, this is not a good plan thematically!) It’s slightly goofy, just after Yuuki’s stark terror and Miu’s gritted sacrifice, and I don’t… it sort of feels weird here? Without the show
acknowledging
how weird it is?
I guess Tachibana is this show's answer to Shroud in the 2 previous series before this, where he consistently hides himself under a mask, and he acts as a mentor to the heroes who looks down on virtue and wants to turn them dark, while also running both sides. It seems that someone who wants to be as secretive as possible is inherently untrustworthy, not only for this series but for other media I'm following too. Tachibana wasn't exactly trustworthy either yeah, but dunno about Ryusei choosing to trust a full-on psycho in Aries to bring back Jiro. This is all setup, so I guess it's what you consistently didn't care for, where Tachibana's endgame isn't exactly known yet. Tachibana previously tested Ryusei if he wanted to help the KRC or not, of which he got Meteor Storm upgrade when he chose to visit them, while also disapproving of him murdering Fourze to take away his powers for doing so, where now Tachibana wants to make Gentaro into a killing machine.
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Speaking of weird: Hayami! Yes, we are at the
dawn
of the
Tachibana
endgame, so it makes sense that
Hayami
would be here for it. (
wink!
) He’s hilariously squirrelly and cowardly here, suddenly unclear on what Gamou’s doing, how it’s going to affect him, and who all is even
in
the goddamn group he’s been operating alongside the past year, which is a plot development that strains credulity, even if it delivers some fun distractions
vis a vis
Leo threatening a petrified Libra, which is always a good thing for the show to bring back. Hayami not knowing what exactly he signed up for after enacting a major portion of this plan and now getting the first frosty toes of cold feet is just… like, it feels
poorly motivated
, at least for its speed and impetus, if not for its result. I am not sure why Hayami is acting like he just joined this group, and it’s bizarre to think he’s been neck-deep in Switch Distro without an inkling of where this was all heading. But he’s a sweaty mess now, which is one my favorite modes for that actor, so I’ll let it play out.
Man, I guess I was too impatient to talk about how Kousei Amano is in the current airing show as well as in the current show I'm watching, this is the better pun of Amano's role in both series at once, and an increased prominence of him when they moved Tachibana's plot more. Emoto as Seeker's dad as said above, is another case of Fourze actor returning in a Takahashi show, and there's also Ryuji Sato who was Hound Zodiarts, and later becoming Zitt in Geats. Leo is someone really strong in Zodiarts form, and he can fight off Dustards in his human form too. I wonder if it applies to another Zodiarts or at least Horoscopes, outside of at least Sugiura breaking the laws of physics as Taurus. Tachibana (Hayami) seems to have more doubt now because, I guess, just like Tachibana (Virgo) being secretive towards the KRC, Gamou also feels secretive and untrustworthy to not have everything told to Hayami like Emoto's real identity or Gamou's own goals.
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*I think one of the problems I have with this story, and maybe the ones right before it, is that there's a difference for me between a Zodiart and a Horoscope -- while the Zodiarts are shown as wounded souls being preyed upon by folks like Scorpio and Libra, the Horoscopes are largely presented as making a conscious, albeit misguided, choice. Sugiura is warped by both the Switch (ostensibly) and his love for Sayaka (definitely) but he still serves Gamou and Hayami while enslaving the school. It's neat that Gentarou's typically able to see past Sugiura's poor choices to find the big-hearted kid beneath them, but his actions were still cruel and villainous. I don't know that eventually regretting them should absolve him of whatever enmity the rest of the school may have for him, and it's kind of pushing it for me for Gentarou to forgive him
on behalf of the whole school.
If he were just a Zodiart, maybe; as a Horoscope? I feel like we are narratively outside the bounds Pobody's Nerfect! Feels like Sugiura should have to earn his enslaved classmates' forgiveness!
I am pretty sure we were just in a two-episode story about the value of independence and personal decision-making!!!
I felt that Gentaro is personally affected by Sugiura's rules as well, in similar way as his actions to the other students, as Gentaro has to wear an uniform and make his hairstyle normal. So I don't know if it's about Gentaro being separate from the other students Sugiura has affected, which can be seemingly what happens to complaints about villains being forgiven by the heroes that the fanbase sees as detached/separate from the villain's victim's problems. It's what Sugiura was all about, where if the students cannot be like Gentaro there like not listening to the rules, he'd forcibly make them like that via brainwashing.
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I guess a fitting punishment for Sugiura would've been for him to get beat up by those he imposed his rules on, like how Gentarou let Makise get beat up by the girls he attempted to murder? His student council even abducted the cat idol Mina, so he no doubt made a lot of enemies who won't forgive him easily, at least not without Gentarou vouching for him changing his ways. Perhaps it's for the best that the plot managed to get around this dilemma by sending him to the Dark Nebula.
I wonder about how Sugiura is seen as deserving of this kind of punishment unlike the other Zodiarts, would it be about like Die of viewing the Zodiarts and Horoscopes as different? (dunno what'd be your thoughts to what should happen to other current Horoscopes by this, other than the previous two in Capricorn and Aquarious, as well as Emoto), and I wonder if you'd think he doesn't deserve this if he didn't pull the move he did to Meteor or if Meteor legitimately lost, but still have the rest of his crimes the same (brainwashing others to make them and the school lawful).
As said above, a hero accepting a redeemed villain, even if not easily, may be seen as pushing to have it done at the behalf of the villain's victims, of which, many brought this up towards villains who has murdered many, as the damage they do are irreversible, thus they're the ones seen as irredeemable. Maybe the popular take by this is that, Sugiura wouldn't fit said irredeemable criteria and maybe viewed similarly as those who commit petty or victimless crimes, such as theft, vandalism, or speeding, as his villainy can just be undone by removing the brainwashing, and everything would be normal again, like how those crimes in said list can be undone by them returning, compensating, or repairing stuff, thus they're seen as redeemable (or have people downplay them as never being bad in the first place as they never murdered anyone), while for something like murder, it can't be undone (and not all fantasy settings also can).
To vouch for characters like Gentaro to at least let people like Makise or Sugiura being beaten up by their victims, is why people also vouch for characters like Shinji to stop being so "soft" and go pay evil unto evil against the threats, where the people they're talking about are people who are at least as bad as Makise or worse (even if they're more likable to audience to watch such as Asakura), such as Sudo, Jun (Shibaura, not Shigeno), or Asakura. You may see punishing cruelty with more cruelty different to Gentaro letting those people be beaten up, but it seems to be a lesser version of it based on how for those who complain about superheroes having a "no kill rule", if they can't do it, at least in their eyes, they have to let other more ruthless anti-heroes kill those villains they refuse to dirty their hands for.
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I mean Nakamura might've been okay with it at the time as an occasional comedic OOC thing. Maybe he simply got complacent and didn't realize how far Sanjo would go with it to the point of it becoming the thing Yuki is mostly remembered for. I don't agree with it either as I prefer the more realistic nerdy Yuki, but I think there was merit to her quirky depiction in the Hound Zodiart arc, back when that wasn't her default state so the contrast actually worked for the joke there.
Yeah, my beef isn't on the Hound Zodiarc, but about if someone is made to be a jerk, as you noted about Yuki's response to Erin, to fulfill the flanderization or comedic stuff. Many people refuse to acknowledge a character as being jerkish if that moment is seen as "merely" being played for comedy, such as a tsundere who abuses their person of interest. Just joking justification is abused everywhere to paint the victim as just being a snowflake, where the perpetrator, like the bullies, is viewed as doing nothing wrong for being funny and entertaining.
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