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I'm gonna be way meaner to this one than I want, but my gut is telling me the story here doesn't quite click together in a way that's very satisfying. The whole twist of finding out what's *really* going on with the Dreamer and all, it's great for how it puts the events up to that point in a new light, but even though it changes the context of the plot in a way that makes things more interesting than they were before, I think it might have failed to accomplish changing the emotions of the plot in the same way?
The stakes for this one boiled down to "a nervous flier might have to board a long flight." And she doesn't overcome her phobia! She just mentions her nightmare to her husband. We didn't even dig deeply enough into it to go from "I had a nightmare" to "hey, honey, I've had a life-long irrational fear of heights due to childhood trauma, and maybe we should discuss that." As someone who, as the result of a scary childhood fall, lived for years with an irrational fear of heights, this was weak sauce. This bothers me because many other parts of this episode worked well. Our action sequences felt interesting and impactful. There was a whole motorcycle sequence in a Kamen Rider show! Some of the comedy beats actually landed, and that rarely works for me. Overall, except for all of the action taking place in dreams, this was a good episode. That exception is a doozy. The scene in which Baku meets the bride in the real world underscored this: Baku's dreaming interaction with the bride translates, in the real world, as a particularly creepy parasocial relationship. |
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#12 |
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Join Date: Mar 2019
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Gotta agree with Fish here.
While I've been loving Zetzt so far, and this episode was still more entertaining than the snooze fest Gavv turned into, it didn't end up resonating with me much either. The twist is great and recontextualizes everything nicely, besides the actual emotional core of the episode. Not helped, the dreamer doesn't even confront the problem they have in the end. She sidesteps it. I feel that if there was a moment with Baku and her about facing those things that scare us and not letting them stand in the way of what we want, it could have really brought this together, but it just wasn't there. We get a quick resolution for the redhering instead, which, while nice, would have been better served for our dreamer. Let's hope this was just a temporary stumble because this show has so much potential to really zero in on its themes, and it'd be really sad if it didn't.
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