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#271 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
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SHOTARO HIDARI HARDBOILED DELUSION DIARY EPISODE 7 - “WHAT IF AKIKO WAS A MAGICIAN?”
![]() In an episode full of ridiculous concepts – Shotaro being turned into a doll, the Puppeteer Dopant being a part of a magic show that takes place in the W Cave, Terui being attracted to Lily – I think my favorite one was Akiko doing an absolutely terrible somersault to mimic Lily’s acrobatic entrances. It’s so slow and tentative, and it is perfect. It’s expert goofy physical comedy, and I liked it more than any of the wacky flights of fancy this episode had to offer. I mean, this was still a good one! Philip and Terui are underutilized (and the audio in the introductory scene could’ve been a little better at catching dialogue), but Shotaro’s incredibly charming as Akiko’s blustery but distracted victim, and Akiko’s somersault you guys. It’s really funny! |
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#272 |
Alias: ZeroEnchiladas
Join Date: Aug 2015
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The Invisible Arc, I don't remember it in its entirety, but it is definitely one of the ones I recall liking a lot. There's some fun clever setup with Shotaro telling Terui there's still people who care about him, leading into the fun payoff where he himself restates Shotaro's own words to Lily. I just loved that moment of realization from him where everything just finally clicks.
That being said there are two parts I remember this arc for in particular. Twin Maximum. It's such a cool and dangerous concept, and while it is reckless on Shotaro's part, it is absolutely incredible to see him stake his life for Terui despite their differences before and in this episode. Likewise what I remember from the second episode isn't the Twin Rider Maximum which you'd think I would. No it's the part which I ended up utilizing for one of my Fanfics, and that's Accel killing Lily to eject the Invisible Memory before reviving her. It's such a clever tactic and definitely puts the Denden Sensor above the Frog Pod for me now due to how vital it ended up being in keeping Lily from being another one of Isaka's victims. That said, let's talk Weather Dopant. One in which I forgot that Ryubei was the one who interrupted the fight, and in my hazy memory I thought that Shotaro managed to scare Weather off. But also man is the Weather Dopant a very solid design, I totally forgot he had that cool electrical whip too. The Delusion Diary was a rather fun one this time too. Not much to say but, puppet Shotaro is hilarious and that somersault is also incredible. That being said I wasn't expecting Akiko to take advantage of this and basically shove Shotaro in a magic box complete with magic blade and both Philip and Terui noping out in order to avoid the mishap that will occur after the minisode ends. |
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#273 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
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That being said there are two parts I remember this arc for in particular. Twin Maximum. It's such a cool and dangerous concept, and while it is reckless on Shotaro's part, it is absolutely incredible to see him stake his life for Terui despite their differences before and in this episode. Likewise what I remember from the second episode isn't the Twin Rider Maximum which you'd think I would.
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#274 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
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KAMEN RIDER W EPISODE 29 - “NIGHTMARISH H - THE MELANCHOLY OF SLEEPING BEAUTY”
![]() Solid enough episode, with an absolutely killer cliffhanger, but one that felt like it didn’t do enough with the premise. I feel like an episode that delves into the dreamscapes of both Double and Accel should illuminate something about their characters – some hidden trauma, or secret hope, or unrecognized complication. Something that lets both the audience and the character see the psychology of the hero from a different angle. Instead, we get Terui confronting the goofy wedding of his dead sister, and Double going to the Toei Edo Set for the annual historical epic. Neither one rises to the level of last story’s deconstruction of Terui’s self-negating need for vengeance, settling instead for a wacky samurai riff and not much else. And, y’know, I guess it’s okay to aim for Humor over Drama? It’s not the worst thing in the world, letting this whole episode flit from Adorable Ditz to Colorful Professor to Jinno’s Wedding to Shotaro Gets Hooked On A Samurai Drama to Double Ends Up In A Samurai Drama. It’s significantly lower stakes than a symbolic trip through a character’s unconscious, but it’s not nothing. The Nightmare Dopant makes a fun foil, mixing elements from less horrific Dopants like Liar to become a cartoony antagonist in an unusual setting. It’s different, if nothing else. It’s just… I don’t know, the premise could be so much more than a cross between an HBV and those Heisei summer movies where everyone goes back to the Edo period/set. It’s carte blanche to really excavate intriguing details, and it’s slightly underwhelming to feel like that’s not of any interest to the producers. At least we got a hell of a cliffhanger, though! Isaka wandering in to find Double asleep and at his mercy, with only Akiko to defend them? That’s real good. But Philip waking up to draw Isaka’s attention away from a sleeping Shotaro, and getting a lightning bolt in the back for his trouble? That’s great. It’s a fun complication to this story’s setup, to bring in Isaka as a separate threat in the real world to the Nightmare Dopant’s attack in the dreamworld. It’s extra fun because this isn’t some villainous strategy, it’s just dumb luck. Isaka came looking for a Dopant, and just happened to find the two heroes he most wants to punish. Bad luck for Double, good luck for the viewers! I definitely felt like this one had a good enough ending to forgive some limited ambition in the writing stage. It’s a fun episode, but I felt like it could’ve been more than that. But at least Philip got murdered? — DIE-A MEMORIES ![]() -I love that Terui’s nightmare is that his sister marries Jinno. That means that he’s more afraid of her being alive and marrying Jinno, than her being dead. Truly a fate worse than death! -We get a tiny check-in on the Sonozakis, where Wakana is now in the full-on Drug Addicted Mood Swing phase of Isaka’s attempt to wean her off her Driver. I don’t love it? It’s fine for illustrating Isaka’s deranged view of Dopant supremacy, but it doesn’t really give anyone else on that side of the show anything to do other than look concerned and/or chemically-altered. It’s a plot that only Isaka is really participating in, which is… a bit of a letdown. |
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#275 |
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KAMEN RIDER W EPISODE 28 - “D WAS WATCHING - LIFE-OR-DEATH TWIN MAXIMUM”
No, I kid. I like how this episode took its time in moving Terui from his oft-stated desire to get vengeance for his dead family at all costs – up to and including sacrificing his own life – to someone who acknowledges his duties to the living. This was… not a small movement! Terui’s insistence on the primacy of his own pain has been one of his three character traits (alongside not asking him questions and wearing nothing but leather) since his debut, and any story that asks him to consider the effect his vendetta is having on both his friends and the people he was given power to save is going to need to do its homework. Quote:
And I felt like this one did? So much of the last episode was about reestablishing that Secondary Rider Accel hasn’t quite dropped his motivating trauma, so much as he hasn’t been in a position to remedy it. As soon as Isaka is taunting Terui with a chance at killing him, we have to start grappling with Terui’s homicidal fixation, and maybe figure out a way to explain things to him in a way that redeems his humanity and sense of duty. Centering it on Lily’s parallel sense of familial obligation is a great start, but putting Terui into the role of Apoplectic Half-Boiled Detective is the clincher. Him accidentally parroting the advice he shrugged off from Shotaro? It’s one of my favorite things from his debut story, him realizing that Shotaro’s weakness is actually a strength, and making it a part of this story feels like a worthy bookend to Terui’s emotional growth. He’s able to finally understand that sacrificing himself doesn’t please the dead, it wounds the living, and he owes it to his friends to be the man they believe in. It’s less him discovering his own sense of justice and heroism, and more him reestablishing his obligation to the people who depend on him. It’s not his But Why Heroism; it’s his Oh Right Heroism.
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In an episode so (rightfully) devoted to Terui’s struggle to look past his own pain, this is not one that gives the rest of Team Double a ton to do. Both Philip and Akiko are here to try and talk/beat some sense into Terui, which is mostly a fruitless struggle. He needs to come to his own conclusions, and they’re only here to question him. And, y’know, we are all aware by now of how he feels about questions. So, as a result, it’s mostly the Terui Personal Growth Episode, guest-starring Team Double. (I mean, Shotaro’s recuperating for the majority of this episode, so he’s even more of a guest-star!) They do a good job, and the arguments they bring up are necessary, even if Terui pretty much disregards them all for half an episode. Some cute moments – Akiko’s ribbing of Terui’s inability to admit he cares what happens to Lily, Philip’s expertly-delivered receipt for Terui’s earlier punch – but it ain’t their spotlight.
Frank also points out that Terui looks grim and resembles a.. monster for that. Reminds how revenge can eventually turn someone into something as bad as their revenge target, if left unchecked, figuratively making them monstrous. Though Shotaro's influence kicks in in pivotal moments, where Terui warns Lily that she'll die if she keeps using the Memory, though Lily still insists to perform due to it being Frank's final performance, not caring if she'd die. HE also echoes Shotaro's words to him before that there are those who'd worry about her, which he realizes himself. So Terui puts a tsundere act, but still, harsh facade here causes some problem that Lily runs away for a while which likely could've been prevented if someone's straightforward against her problem. Quote:
DIE-A MEMORIES
-Ha ha, tea with the Sonozakis! I have not been loving the Isaka/Saeko stuff, which might also explain why I don’t really remember any of it. He’s weird and devious, she’s completely smitten, and the whole thing arguably has less chemistry than even the Akiko/Terui “relationship”. I loved seeing how Kirihiko navigated a nest of vipers in the most delusional way possible, to his immediate embarrassment and eventual demise, but the Isaka/Saeko plotting… I just don’t care? It would maybe help if there were some sense of what exactly the two of them were even usurping at this point; some plan or goal that they’re coopting for their own power. Instead, it’s just a nebulous power struggle percolating underneath Saeko fawning over a serial killer, and I care way less than that description would suggest.
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#276 |
Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
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And hey, it's the Edo set making it's annual Kamen Rider appearance for 2010! Nothing says early 2010s Kamen Rider like over-reliance on monster/victim-of-the-fortnight plots. Toei dusting off the Edo set for an episode and/or movie comes real damn close, though. Desuuu. |
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#277 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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When the episode opened with Akiko dropping a very large Edo-era samurai box set into frame, I was like Oh, and when I found out we'd be heading into characters' dreams I was like Oh. As far as contrived reasons to use that set, this one is... definitely up there!
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#278 |
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KAMEN RIDER W EPISODE 29 - “NIGHTMARISH H - THE MELANCHOLY OF SLEEPING BEAUTY”
I feel like an episode that delves into the dreamscapes of both Double and Accel should illuminate something about their characters – some hidden trauma, or secret hope, or unrecognized complication. Something that lets both the audience and the character see the psychology of the hero from a different angle. Instead, we get Terui confronting the goofy wedding of his dead sister, and Double going to the Toei Edo Set for the annual historical epic. Neither one rises to the level of last story’s deconstruction of Terui’s self-negating need for vengeance, settling instead for a wacky samurai riff and not much else. Quote:
And, y’know, I guess it’s okay to aim for Humor over Drama? It’s not the worst thing in the world, letting this whole episode flit from Adorable Ditz to Colorful Professor to Jinno’s Wedding to Shotaro Gets Hooked On A Samurai Drama to Double Ends Up In A Samurai Drama. It’s significantly lower stakes than a symbolic trip through a character’s unconscious, but it’s not nothing. The Nightmare Dopant makes a fun foil, mixing elements from less horrific Dopants like Liar to become a cartoony antagonist in an unusual setting. It’s different, if nothing else.
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It’s just… I don’t know, the premise could be so much more than a cross between an HBV and those Heisei summer movies where everyone goes back to the Edo period/set. It’s carte blanche to really excavate intriguing details, and it’s slightly underwhelming to feel like that’s not of any interest to the producers.
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At least we got a hell of a cliffhanger, though! Isaka wandering in to find Double asleep and at his mercy, with only Akiko to defend them? That’s real good. But Philip waking up to draw Isaka’s attention away from a sleeping Shotaro, and getting a lightning bolt in the back for his trouble? That’s great. It’s a fun complication to this story’s setup, to bring in Isaka as a separate threat in the real world to the Nightmare Dopant’s attack in the dreamworld. It’s extra fun because this isn’t some villainous strategy, it’s just dumb luck. Isaka came looking for a Dopant, and just happened to find the two heroes he most wants to punish. Bad luck for Double, good luck for the viewers!
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-We get a tiny check-in on the Sonozakis, where Wakana is now in the full-on Drug Addicted Mood Swing phase of Isaka’s attempt to wean her off her Driver. I don’t love it? It’s fine for illustrating Isaka’s deranged view of Dopant supremacy, but it doesn’t really give anyone else on that side of the show anything to do other than look concerned and/or chemically-altered. It’s a plot that only Isaka is really participating in, which is… a bit of a letdown.
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#279 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
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As for Wakana being Ryubei's favorite... I mean, I think it's more that Saeko's always been the focused, driven daughter, and Wakana's always been the more emotional one, flighty one. Wakana needs to be protected (especially right now!) in a way that Seako would never allow. |
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#280 |
Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5,190
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Playing catch-up again, and I just finished the Invisible two-parter.
When I first saw these episodes way back, I was overall fine with them, but now, on rewatch, with the power of foresight, I actually don't really like them at all. Why is it called "D Was Watching?" Up to now every title has had to do with the Memory being focused on, and not only is there no D Memory to be found, the only thing I can think D's short for is "Denden" which is a technicality. We're also now up to the third time the phrase "It's too dangerous to use!" has been uttered. First with the Trigger Memory, then with the Fang Memory, and now with Twin Maximum. I'm not saying the situations aren't warranted, but hearing the same thing get parroted so often gets tiring. And that in turn brings me to clinger: Isaka. The guy is way too invincible, and boringly so. Like, I get it, you wanna make sure Terui's' overarching villain has the chops to be a legit threat. However, him getting away with alot of what he does makes no sense. The big one this time being that Terror Dad decides to step in once he's discovered Wakan's' Driver has been tampered with. ...Only to then do nothing at all about it and let the dude be. So there in turn bring ups two possibilities. Either A) Terror Dad doesn't actually care about his daughter and thus stepped in to confront Weather for no reason or 2) He does care, but he just does nothing for the sake of the plot. Combine this with what the show tries to pull with Terror Dad later on and I just find myself more annoyed than anything. Sure, there are some nice character beats throughout with our main cast, and the stuff with Lily is solid enough, but with how much these two episodes hinge on Weather, I just couldn't find myself having much of a good time.
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