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#81 |
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Canada
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Personally, I liked this episode. In my opinion, it's the best episode that we've gotten so far. Was the flashback a bit out of left field? No, not really. Takatora was fighting his younger brother. No matter how much he'll say about Micchy being the enemy, the fact that his opponent is someone who he went through his life loving and caring for is going to have an impact on him.
Though I still have to say the episode itself was very poorly done from a production stand point, it definitely had an effect on me because I am still thinking about it right now. Every time I think about it, it hurts more. So they succeeded in that sense for sure. I definitely feel bad for Takatora. And the development of Mitchi is phenomenal. I think this episode I would appreciate more a second time-around marathoning the series. Cause I said before - the pure writing and content surrounding it is fantastic. |
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#82 |
That's Raito!
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Singapore~~~!
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So right now Micchy turned away anyone that may support him, in other words no one supports him now.
- Takatora (if he regains consciousness) will know about his "true" self after relenting and yet get slashed. - Kota will know about what Micchy this and be more convinced that Micchy cant be forgiven. - Redue? She is just a troll lol.
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#83 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Raiding tombs.
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Yeah, this certainly is odd coming from you Locke
![]() But yes, I would have to agree with what you said about Micchy. Certainly valid given that the show is basically about kids who were forced to grow up too fast; Micchy probably serves as the extreme case of this. He was too immature to fully understand the power that was given to him and the weight of his actions. Kouta suffered with that at the beginning as well, but like Takatora mentioned, Kouta ended up fine because of good guidance from his sister. Micchy, on the other hand, had Takatora, who always pushed him too hard and basically helped mold him into a twisted version of himself. Micchy and Kaito want to both grow up too fast, but both are going in opposite directions and I like watching how each one develops they only grow further apart.
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#84 |
Tokusatsu Hero
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Austin, TX
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The only problem I had was the flashback at the conclusion of Micchy and Takatora's fight. From all that we've seen of Takatora's character, him thinking back to a good memory of Micchy actually should have pushed him to take that strike rather than hesitate. It should have given him that resolve to stop this thing he made that isn't his brother anymore. The Takatora we know wouldn't have stopped.
And maaaybe Kaito's wound could have waited and the Kaito/Mai stuff too... But it does just show a lot is going on right now.
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#85 |
Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Bonn, Germany
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But that wasnt the point of his Story Arc. The whole thing with Takatora up to this point was that he didnt want to be that person anymore. The old Takatora would have sacrificed Micchy in an instance the same way he sacrificed Hase.
The Takatora that lost against Micchy isnt that person anymore. He was done making sacrifices. In a way he became much more like Kouta in that in the final moments of the battle he saw what his Brother was before all this nightmare started. He remembered the humanity inside the monster Micchy had become so he couldnt finish him off. |
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#86 |
Resident priest of Godoka
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 4,176
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That episode!
![]() I know this is expected of Urobutchi but I'll still say "UROBUTCHI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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#87 |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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And this episode highlighted that difference. Takatora is older, and amongst other more obvious things, this is the reason he was able to hold back his sword. Kouta is young, and embraces the freedom his youth provides in his ideology - not trying to be pessimistic but if he was older, he'd be much more tired and wouldn't have such a sunny outlook on everything. Takatora is basically Kouta without his youthful freedom.
Micchy and Kaito want to both grow up too fast, but both are going in opposite directions and I like watching how each one develops they only grow further apart. One thing I love about Gaim so far is that it seems like the main four Riders all play off of each other in some way, where there's key differences in their ideology that set them apart from the other 3. It's an interesting dynamic.
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#88 |
Resident priest of Godoka
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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I pray to the goddess Madoka that Takatora is still alive.
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#89 |
Super Sentai Eien ni
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Germany
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Fun fact: Just noticed that the "flashback" is not a flashback, but Takatora's realization of what kind of brother Micchi wanted him to be...
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Half-Boiled Lifestyle.
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Bonn, Germany
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