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Join Date: Aug 2021
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First of all, I find it weird that Kureha got her memories as an agent wiped for being exposed by the "enemy organization" because the situation seems very different for Baku, who has gotten two random cops and his sister involved, not to mention that both Odaka and The Lady know his civilian identity.
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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
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NOX isn't one to be completely left out here though, as I feel like his actions in this episode make it very clear that he's fighting solely for himself, what with him casually revealing a major piece of what's going on with Nem to Nem herself. Something I can't really see benefitting The Lady at all. It's just another way that NOX makes a great foil to Baku.
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Another little bit that stuck out to me on, like, a meta level was the whole therapy scene where Baku basically admits that his job has taken over his whole life. It really got me thinking about how little we are shown any of the characters outside of a professional context.
And then you have Baku, where the strong implication is that prior to becoming a for-real agent, he was probably just some unpopular friendless guy with absolutely nothing going on in his life once he was done with school? Unless I'm forgetting some mention of any old acquaintances or club activities or athletic achievements or anything? (I definitely remember the show clearly emphasizing that he isn't in shape physically when we saw him on that jog with his sister!) In his case especially, all the more so after that scene in this episode, it sounds like it's very very deliberate that he only seems to have any real interest in 1)being a fan of secret agents and, 2)being a fan of Nem. I am wrong about my assumptions in this show as often as I'm right, but I'd be especially surprised this far in if it turned out the show genuinely did just forget to ever mention some other significant but mundane facet to the daily life of its main protagonist that they've always had in mind. I think a big part of the concept of Baku's character is to represent all the rudderless 20-somethings of the world, and if that is the intended lens to view him through, I'd argue he feels very much like a real person. It's not my intention to diss the sword itself! It is cool! But I don't think it'd be any less cool if ZEZTZ did some epic lightning-speed action game combo with it here to facilitate the usual triple seven thing, right? I'm mostly just baffled why the weapons are excluded from that routine to begin with. I mean, we've already established you can have all three numbers pop up at once if you don't want to film something more elaborate than usual. Fair point! I guess this *is* a show where dreams are more than just dreams to begin with. There's a sorta poetic quality to that which is really neat, though, and I thought that scene highlighted it very well.
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Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
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I'll admit, I actually totally missed that detail when it came to NOX's' suits specifically. Good catch!
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