Yanu reallly gotta win this next one XD
Bit generic and predictable but still entertaining.
I liked the Allen parts and the mole part of it. Idk why that guy is the mole but ♂. Also, the ending was pretty good. Idk if Omni Man has changed much but we will see.
This show was a ride. I am not going to touch on every season because I do that for every season basically. In fact, I might even keep this review on the shorter side compared to my other reviews. I just wanna spill out my general thoughts. First, I will kinda touch on the seasons. The first was the best, and it focused on the main cast of the show. The second, however, does not falter at all. It is very close to the first season and has the higher highs. I just think some of it was a bit rough. Third season has really bad and really good moments. The final season, didn't hit a single high in the show, but it hit tons of lows. None were horrendous, but when compared to the other seasons, comes off as very disappointing. As the show went on, the focus on too many characters made it very flawed. I think the first 2 seasons focused on a good amount of characters. Then season 3 focused on like fifty more, which was worsened in season 4. Sometimes the sexualness of the show is a bit offputting, but it doesn't take away from the overall experience. I absolutely adore character dynamics like Otis and Eric, and I also love other characters like Adam and Jackson. Maeve was also very good and I liked seeing her and Aimee interact. Also, Ruby was so fucking good in the last 2 seasons. I love the development of characters and the characters themselves on this show. I will never forget this show, despite its disappointing end.
At Time of Review:
Sex Education: Low 9/10
Story and Characters: 9/10
Presentation: 9/10
Enjoyability: 9/10
I loved this episode honestly. The focus on the funeral was great, and seeing all the dynamics in play was good.
I do wish the show would be a bit more serious at times (not moments like the party but with like running from zombies and stuff)
7/10
Nate once again showing how he’s the goat. Blair and Jenny also proving again that they suck. Feel bad for Rufus too.
7/10
Writing is becoming annoying now. Boyd waiting forever to spill the information to everybody else for some reason…
7/10
This episode was actually very funny. I also enjoy this reality dating show part and seeing how Aqau reacts to it. Ruby and Kana are also goats, especially Pieyon.
8/10
This show was very weird. It had a lot of potential, but a lot of it felt very forced. So much drama and love triangle or whatever the fuck it even turned into at the end. This honestly cements the show as a show you take less seriously, so it garners a few points back since the bad writing is a bit more excusable. I really hated the Kitty x Yuri stuff, probably the worse part of the season. Not sure if I am watching the next season. That being said, I did binge it all in 2 days.
Started: 5/25/2023
Finished: 5/27/2023
At Time of Review:
Season 1: Low 6/10
Story and Characters: 4/10
Presentation: 6/10
Enjoyability: 7/10
I will say, for reveals I like that they do reveal them quickly and not try to drag it out. Well, at least for ones that are obvious.
6/10
Damn. This is unfair as it's an hour long, but that is the best first episode of any show. EVER. Anime, regular shows, whatever, it is 100% the best. There is so much good in it. I'm going to touch on the first hour only for starters. Endearing characters that engage you in this series are alongside some magnificent animation. Production is insanely high on this anime, and it is some of the best I have also ever seen. The sound is also fucking fantastic. The little dynamics between certain characters like the siblings or the director and Aqua are great. There is so much that is served on the platter already off the bat in terms of enjoyment. It is amazing, but it also leaves everything up for future episodes to take over and deliver even more; essential for a first episode. It's already around a 9 for the rating. But the last 20 minutes push it further into a staple. An impactful death sets up new goals for our 2 characters and for so much potential. It was emotional, maybe not as impactful to me personally as many other episodes of anime or 10s that I gave, but it was impactful. But, despite my mixed feelings on whether it was a 9 or 10, I'm going to focus on what it provided as a whole. Sorry for this rambling mess, but I just wanted to jot down a bunch of stuff. I mean I also got goosebumps near the end for what was to come. This series can do so much. God, it is exciting. I really hope it dives deeper into the entertainment industry while still having that mystery in the background. I mean, with this 1 hour and a half-episode, it was basically an entire movie. So much greatness and potential to come for this series. Mystery, characters, story, and a lot more will set this up to be a potential anime of all-time contender. It'll be very, very hard to go up from here.
10/10
THAT WAS THE MOST UNEXPECTED VOTE I HAVE EVER SEEN. WHAT??!!
I like the little slice of life moments mixed in with the action as it allows us to connect to the group more. ALSO NO WAY SHE GETTING GIDDY OVER SOMEBODY SHE HASN'T EVEN SEEN LIKE BRUH
The animation and presentation is great here along with the camera angles and direction. However, this anime finally made me understand what people say when they say Demon Slayer is all about animation. I felt like the story and characters were not developed that well and the main character grew overpowered wayyyy too fast. I have also seen a lot of these tropes before with the evil gang that appears nice, so I had no shock when moments like that happened. With those things combined, I felt no real connection to what was going on and was just watching flashy moments on the screen. There are some interest bits in the story, though. I always love an underdog story (and although this one doesn't feel very deserving), I am excited to see how they react to him rising more and more.
At Time of Review:
Season 2: Solid 7/10
Story and Characters: 6/10
Presentation: 9/10
Enjoyability: 7/10
Venus getting a lil too cocky. Also that challenge was close af wtf.
That made me more gay. Not sure if that's a good or bad thing. 10/10
At Time of Review:
High 6/10
Story and Characters: 6/10
Presentation: 6/10
Enjoyability: 6/10
Short review. Copying this to other movies I am doing all at the same time.
The first beginning part of the movie is good. Things are built up well. However, as the movie goes on, the same thing happens over and over. They just stand there staring at something happening, and they don't actually show it for like 2 whole ass minutes. Very aggravating. This movie could have been SO, and I mean SOOOOO much shorter. I liked the implications of it, though.
At Time of Review:
Low 6/10
Story and Characters: 5/10
Presentation: 7/10
Enjoyability: 6/10
The last thing he really said was you are a loser Dad. Declan is an ass, hopefully he changes. I am starting to like this show more. I really like Emily so far. Feel bad for Daniel, he is going to get betrayed so hard XD
Good acting and directing, but the story promises so much but drags on for such a long time. Only the first episode, so obviously no reveals yet for satisfaction.
I wish Luke directed more anger towards Marissa instead of Ryan. Also I loved Seth and the other girl this episode, let’s go Seth! Also that dad bonding moment with the games was awesome.
Chuck and Blair improved massively over the season. Especially Chuck, though I am pretty sure the first episode is now canon since he apologized to Jenny. Chuck and Blair honestly make me constantly think about people in life; they are such complicated characters. Like Chuck literally sexually assaulted Jenny. I didn't really think about forgiving him and just brushed it off because it was the pilot episode. But he then brought it up to Jenny, so it confirmed it happened. Jenny eventually forgave him, but I still don't know why the show treated that situation so lightly. It made me very confused about my morals (The show isn't going for this I think but it still affected me this way). Also, when the victim forgives the person who did it, is it really right to forgive the person who committed the act? They were the victims, but can people not have their own thoughts? It is similar to when a person is being hated by somebody else or discriminated against but doesn't care if the person discriminates against them. But what if that person that is discriminating or manipulating is very evil? I feel like I am not describing this well enough. Anyway, this season Chuck and Blair really made me think about these questions: Can a person really change after doing some very awful things? How often should one be forgiven? How far is too far to be forgiven? These two characters also made me think about being more tolerant towards assholes and trying to deal with different types of people in different ways. Like should I still be friends with an asshole? I personally wouldn't, but Serena is still best friends with Blair. Ig that is just her as a person? This show is helping me be more aware of who I am as a person. It helps me create these questions, but the show doesn't focus on them or explore them. Instead, it focuses on the drama. Now back to that drama and the other things in the show, some of which really pissed me off. Serena x Dan this season were annoying af. They kept getting back together and splitting, and it felt like it was going nowhere. Also the Blair x Chuck stuff was getting annoying after being so repetitive. Seeing Chuck fail so many times was pretty funny and satisfying, though. Rufus and Lily also kept getting back together and then not. Also, some of the ways things get figured out are so corny and convenient. Some of the best plotlines were Nate and his homelessness, Jenny and her fashion stuff, Cyrus and Elenoar, and Chuck's development and attempts to get with Blair (and failing many times). Despite some of the writing being worse than last season, this season was more entertaining and intriguing to me.
At Time of Review:
Season 2: High 7/10
Story and Characters: 7/10
Presentation: 6/10
Enjoyability: 8/10
Really tired of the Chuck and Blair will they won’t they
DAMN YOU DANIEL
8/10
"How am I supposed to heal if I cant feel time?"
Wow. This movie is one of the best I have seen in a while. First, the format of this movie is geniuinely insane. It's not good because it is complicated. The entire way things are set up helps create tension and bits of info. The tension in that one scene where he had his arm tattooed to not answer the phone... It is also good because it not only fits with what is happening and the themes, but it also makes for some great reveals and moments. For example, when Natalie is manipulating Lenny because she knows she can. It made my jaw drop and actually furious. The movie also made me pity Lenny so bad. It was very difficult for me to watch him deal with all the bullshit. The fact he was also being used by two different parties against each other was also insane. The entire story itself is also tragic when you realise he tried to force himself to believe his wife was killed by somebody. He tried to get rid of this guilt, but he ended up making himself believe that somebody had killed his wife. It was fucking devastating. He tried to convince himself he didnt kill her in some way, but with that came his own delusions forcing him onto a dangerous path where he ended up murdering people and fucking up his life and others' lives. The movie was also gripping due to this constant movement and pace building up. It made for a very enjoyable journey. If I have to say one thing that disappointed me, it was the ending. The ending is still good, but it also left me wanting more. I know adding more to the movie wouldn't have made much sense. However, it still made me mad that Lenny went off course, though he did it to himself when he lied to himself once again. This could eventually cause his life to derail even more, but it was still sad to see. Another extra little thing I wanna talk about is memory and how memory is a very dangerous part of humans as many things can be misremembered. I can really relate to this as a lot of the reviews I write are to remember how I felt about the thing right after instead of romanticizing certain things over time. Overall, what I will remember this movie for: The tragic story of Lenny. The perfectly structured story and its unique way of portraying events and using Lenny's condition. Finally, the gripping part of piecing together different information and thinking about how each information was given to Lenny (questioning every piece of info he had). It was a great movie that is super unique and will be pondering on for some time.
At Time of Review:
Solid 9/10
Story and Characters: 9/10
Presentation: 10/10
Enjoyability: 9/10
This movie is an amazing movie with lots of detail and heart put into every part. I'm going to get the first, undeniable thing out of the way. The animation, art, details, voice acting, and similar things are all 10/10. They are fucking brilliant. Many unique art styles; when Gwen hugged her dad and her world became much brighter, it made me smile. I liked a few new characters like Miguel and Hobie, though I felt they were not explored much. We have a brief insight into Miguel, so I personally don't think he is an amazing character or anything. The two stars of the show here are Gwen and Miles. I really liked the intro with Gwen, and I liked her as a character in this film. However, there were points where I was pissed at her and her decisions, but at the end of the movie, I come to see her ways. Miles was incredible in this film, and the best character. I really liked the entire idea of him challenging fate and fighting for his own life; "I'm gonna be myself". This writing of having the fucking multiverse against him and an entire group of spidermen against him was awesome. It was him versus everybody, and he managed to escape. He could have disappeared during that entire chase scene, but whatever. I really loved the part on the rocket against Miguel where he was the original anomaly. He was never supposed to be bitten. It was very interesting, but it shows how he got to the point where he is. I love how his entire thing of being himself, which I am guessing is a part of Miles and his character since I played the PS5 game, is connected to the multiverse and anomaly stuff. This Miles was never even supposed to be a Spiderman. He was supposed to be a regular guy, or maybe even turned into the Prowler. Anyway, I am basically saying Miles and his role as a person who challenges fate was my favorite part of the movie honestly. Eventually, he gets sent to the wrong dimension, which is a cool concept. At the end of the movie, it is implied (I think) that Gwen realized the canon can be broken. Her dad quit being a captain, so I am pretty sure Miguel's entire thing is wrong. How was the universe Miles set in also not sestroyed. I know they say that is why the other Spiderman died or whatever, but I still think Miguel's assumption is wrong. Anyway, the biggest flaw for the movie in my opinion was the ending. I didn't feel satisfied or hyped, I felt disappointed. At least the movie won't come out in 5 years. Before I say one last thing, I also want to mention how this actually felt like a sequel since a lot of things like Spot and Kingpin's interactions affected the future. It actually felt like there were consequences. Speaking of Spot, it was cool how he became more powerful overtime. Finally, I wanted to point out why my enjoyability score was low (for this movie at least). That is because, well, I didn't enjoy watching the movie as much as I did when compared to other movies. I really wanted to like the movie more in parts, but I don't know why I did not. This could be because there were annoying kids and a fucking baby at my screening. The kids were yelling and making noises at some parts. Maybe a rewatch would change that, but for now, I'm leaving it.
At the Time of Review:
Low 9/10
Story and Characters: 9/10
Presentation: 10/10
Enjoyability: 8/10
Man, this episode was hard to bear. Like seriously, who let Jim and Kenny cook? Kenny has been annoying af since the first season tbh, and Jim was just getting better and now he is back to being an ass. Randall is also an asshole with no redeeming qualities. At least Jade was entertaining and had emotional moments. With all the changing seasons and stuff it seems like there is gonna be a huge deadly event soon, so I can't wait to watch some shit characters die. Also that Donna scene was weird. When has there been a miracle in the show so far? I would be very hesitant towards this, especially since Donna thinks they are being controlled and stuff. Overly optimistic.
6/10
A nice ending to this arc. I liked the romance/drama part of this, and I wonder if Akane will still be shown a lot throughout the rest of the show. I'm not a big fan of Aqua though. I kinda feel he is a bit cringe at times. One moment I like him. Next, he's using people as tools, like wtf XD. That's why I probably like Ai, Kana, Ruby, and Akane more than him. Hopefully, he gets character growth soon.
8/10
FINALLY. FUCKING, FINALLY. WE HAVE PEOPLE REVEALING INFORMATION. YOUR TURN BOYD.
7/10
It's interesting seeing all of these coincidences and how things can tap into their memories or whatever. Ther are so many coincidences and it's scary. I'm annoyed at Boyd though. Like, just say what you have been seeing man what the absolute fuck?
7/10