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Dai Shogun
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Germany
Posts: 7,756
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I had fun watching Gavv, it's probably my favorite Reiwa entry so far.
The music carried the show hard IMO, from the first time Gavv transformed and the theme kicked in I was on board. The compositions and their execution are stupid good. And it was never a boring ride, the characters were a joy to watch (Sachika is forever best girl), action was awesome, stories were interesting and even though I wasn’t entirely sold on the suits from the start, I quickly grew to appreciate them for what they were. While strong, I feel like the ending needed 1 or 2 episodes more to fully pay off. I'm a bit bummed out by the things that were handled off-screen like Shoma telling Masaru he is his nephew, that was a big thing I was looking forward to see. Plus, many things are just left unresolved like Lizel and Lakia being stranded in opposite worlds. There will be V-Cinema's no doubt, but I wished the show had more time. It was a mighty delicious time though, I'm gonna miss Gavv and am looking forward to a rewatch in the future. |
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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
Posts: 4,031
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That didn't happen off-screen; it just plain didn't happen. That's why during the ending Shouma asks Masaru about "Michiru-san" instead of asking about his mother -- Shouma is sticking to what we already saw him decide earlier, and what that scene is showing us is that even though Masaru has realized the basics of the situation on his own, he's similarly decided to give Shouma the space to talk about the truth when he wants to, rather than forcing it out of him. They're both very kind people that way!
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