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Have Zord, Will Travel
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Baku sets out to find Nem.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jan 2020
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It seems like Lady wants to catch up on all the time she lost as Nem's mom by being as INTENSE A MOM AS SHE POSSIBLY CAN BE. I'm sure this is going to be a very healthy mother/daughter relationship.
So the Lady was not only Code 02 but she dreamed of being pregnant...and next thing you know a Nightmare appeared in her dream, went after her pregnant body, and out popped Baby Nem when she woke up (and she got some Nightmare scars out of it). At least that's got to be less stressful than an actual delivery! But who was the Nightmare that fathered Nem? Notice that initially Agent 02 referred to Nem as "it" before realizing that CODE was basically going to take away her baby, so she went rogue. Although has all this reeeeaaaallly been for Nem's sake? Then again, she hasn't slept in 20 years to avoid CODE, so she's probably not all that right in the head. I think this is the first time Minami has called Baku "Onii-chan" in the entire show. It's nice of Minami to be concerned about her brother and his dissociative identity episode, even if the counselor she's getting advice from is just trying to undermine and stop the only major threat left to her plans. CODE has NOX's Driver? I wonder what they plan to do with it. Zero, in the flesh! As none other than CODE Agent 0, in fact! He acknowledges that 7 completed his missions, but that he'll still toss him to the curb if need be. Fujimi, I understand where you're coming from, but Odakka/NOX kind of had it coming. Nasuka's concerns about CODE are arguably more valid, but 7 has basically detached himself from everything but Nem. Wow, he stopped both slap attempts but not the sister headbutt! You can tell we're at the point in the series where they start reusing Kaijin suits now that Lady was able to warp a Driver to be able to let her summon past Nightmares. But hey, Zeztz finally got to beat Wolf Nightmare! It's funny how Baku only gets to see the CODE base when it gets invaded, and he doesn't even care about CODE, he's just using Catastrom to destroy every Nightmare in his way until he finds Nem. Sucks for that woman and her husband though. Lady did NOT just roll her eyes at Catastrom! So using Catastrom kind of hinged on Baku having a one-track mind, knowing he might have killed Nem's mother basically throws him off and means he can't keep the form going. CODE finally shows their true colors, sniping Lady AND Baku so they can get to Nem...because they don't need Agent 07 anymore and are ready to disavow him. Courtesy of Lord 3. Who has a shoulder cape, so you know he's a big deal. Baku, the base form was not going to beat this guy even if you didn't have a shoulder injury that he was also capitalizing on. But then Baku gets shot like a dog just like 5 and 6 were with only a "goodbye" from Zero. But instead of dying...Baku wakes up in the hospital!? With everyone dead alive!? And apparently we're restarting the show from square one!? |
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JusticeMagnum
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: CA
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Overall I though this was an excellent episode, it had me at the edge of my seat the entire time & I'm really looking forward to how this next arc is going to play out. I felt that the twist at the end was very fitting for a show about dreams and I like that they are really going into the full weirdness that comes with the premise of dreams.
I can definitely see what the crew meant on the production blogpost about how this episode was filmed with the same energy as a first/last episode. Also new OP next week and I find it clever how our first OP was called "VISIONS" and the new one is going to be called "PLAY BACK". Last edited by JusticeMagnum; Today at 12:05 AM.. |
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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
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You know, I honestly did expect to not see Zero as Some Guy after all the work the show put into making him a charismatic and compelling character just as a bike. Like, even from the angle of this being a show for children, I wondered if that was maybe a big ask for kids to accept the truth midway through. Even with the warnings, I feel like there's a dream there you sort of shatter by doing this.
I also probably should've expected to see Zero as the man behind the curtain after the show repeatedly told me from the start there was in fact a man? For one thing, I gather the guy doing the voice is a well-known actor to begin with, and the fun surprise of having him eventually show up is part of the reason you'd cast him in the first place. But way more than that, part of the fun of ZEZTZ as a big mystery is that is generally doesn't outright lie to the viewer? It's part of the reason NOX always talks so evasively -- so that he doesn't have to be deceptive. Indeed, that's often the vibe of the show overall, which has sometimes proven to be frustrating. Curious then that so many different characters also insist we're in reality then, even as we see that usual moon in the sky at the end here. Although then, I suppose there's been dialogue warning us those boundaries would break down eventually, too. The ramifications of this episode's final moments are difficult to discuss with any real purpose right now, so I guess I won't bother, even though it will definitely be the thing everyone takes away from this week, even with everything else going on. And all that other stuff was definitely really interesting! It's sort of a tangled mess of individual elements I'm not totally seeing the cohesion in yet, but part of that comes as a natural result of how longform the story being told is, and crucially, those individual elements are all pretty neat? Right out of the gate, Baku is actually credited as "Code number: Seven" in the opening, which is a fine detail that starts things off on the right foot, for sure. The actual episode then begins with The Lady giving probably the single most straightforward exposition dump this show has ever had, which I'm less sure I like? The fact that that a cut here subtly calls attention to her and Nem's matching butterfly accessories kinda illustrates what my issue is. It's like -- *that's* how ZEZTZ likes to talk, usually. That's why I got it in my head that it was significant we never saw the Zeroider actually being controlled. This is a show that frequently has deliberately vague dialogue, and even vague situations, but also lots of incredibly specific things it does visually that it wants you to be paying attention to. (See also: the saga of NOX's ring.) So even with a flashback to add the necessary element of showing to all the telling going on, it almost felt blasphemous to have so much crucial information delivered in such a standard fashion after all this time. The clarity is nice, yes, but I have this nagging thought in the back of my head that it still could've somehow been presented in a more ZEZTZ-y manner than it was. Probably not a huge deal, for how much I'm talking about it! But honestly, in spite of all the new details, I don't have much to say yet about how it affects my view of The Lady or Nem, and their roles in the series. Definitely something I'll be curious to see play out now, though, so my issue is absolutely not with the revelations themselves. The Lady in particular is a very strong presence here, and her having so much to do is one of the best things about the episode, even. Baku's end of things is the most present-tense part of the story, and I'm still liking that stuff enough that I sort of refuse to dignify his delusional fantasies the way the credits do. The dialogue in this show might not always be specific when it comes to facts, but it's definitely very precise when doing things like having Baku immediately respond with concern about Minami when The Lady brings up his sister. You know, the one he insists he doesn't have anymore. Fitting for the dramatic low point of the overall narrative, this is probably the most pathetic Baku has ever been, to the point I honestly kinda get why CODE puts him down like a rabid dog in the end. He gave up everything to become stronger, but it only seemed to make him weaker in just about every way that matters. He consciously alienates his family and allies, and even turns his back on CODE, all in the name of a noble mission that he ultimately fails to carry out. Sure, he does literally Find Nem, but does he even remember what the point of finding her was by the time he gets there? What does a Seven that uncaringly walks by people in distress have left to offer her? It's all really brutal material, once again, but I'm having a lot of fun exploring these darker avenues the show is taking Baku down, even without being able to see how it plans to get him back on the rails. Or heck, maybe because I can't see it?
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