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Join Date: Feb 2020
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This episode was portended to reveal what's going on with Nem, but it leaves more questions than answers. So, based on the shrine, looks like she's either dead or comatose, which would explain why she's always in the dream world if she has nowhere else to live. But the fact that she continues to exist in various marketing is confusing, as she'd have to be alive and awake to do those things, especially the sneaker ad in the first episode that shows her running. What does it all mean?!
The prison symbol looks similar to the one in Nox's book with the four circles of the universe or whatever. I wonder what significance that will have. It's clearly not a byproduct of the dreamer's subconscious, feels more deliberate like the moonscoop, like a detail that's being put there rather than being dreamed up. Quote:
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First is that -- at the risk of rehashing debates Power Rangers fans were having 20 years ago -- I don't think I actually like how Baku uses them when not transformed? On one hand, it's nice that they're committing to that gimmick, and it's always great to give the collection items all the utility they can. On the other hand, though, it sort of seems like it's an excuse to have him doing superhero things in the scenes where he should probably be doing cool spy things instead?
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The other thing that bugs me way more is the whole Gashapon machine setup, and, more broadly, how it currently feels like Capsems are a total afterthought narratively, which will actually be a serious issue if that stays true in the long run. I don't know why Baku hasn't just already sat at one of those things to pop out all his powerups ahead of time? There aren't any defined rules to how and why Capsems exist that affect the stories in any meaningful way. It's not something that makes the episodes less interesting, but if they're making a huge international push to get new people interested in this franchise, it's nothing short of a massive missed opportunity if they don't demonstrate how the merchandise-driven nature of these shows can actually result in their drama being more interesting because of how the creators can choose to work with that instead of against it.
EDIT: Ninja-ed by Mesnick.
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This episode was portended to reveal what's going on with Nem, but it leaves more questions than answers. So, based on the shrine, looks like she's either dead or comatose, which would explain why she's always in the dream world if she has nowhere else to live. But the fact that she continues to exist in various marketing is confusing, as she'd have to be alive and awake to do those things, especially the sneaker ad in the first episode that shows her running. What does it all mean?!
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