After many years of onhold, Saint Seiya returned again with this new saga that promises to be as good as always. Emotive and dramatic, maybe too much dramatic for its own good. I liked they wanted to make more important and bold situations, such as the death of several characters and even the destruction of the Sanctuary, yet over unreal implications, most of the conficts of this season would be solved if the characters talked each other in a moment. The undead Gold Saints were unclear, they just wanted to make that mess to fulfill their mission, unaware of they were surrounded by allies all the time, they could easily convince them to make a better plan to fight against Hades. Aldebaran proved to be the most weak of the Saints being dead by an extra character, and the Hades' spectrums in general were completely disposable. The Saori's plan to get self killed has no sense, why would she wanted to confront Hades in the netherrealm without any Saint near her? Athena's Exclamation argued to be a very unhonorable and forbidden move, but it seemed that the undead Saints regretted more its use than the actual Gold Saints, which they no doubted to use it, even if that means the death of their protegee. I know that many of japanese tv shows are likely overdramatic and unnecesary confusing, this is an issue that they always had, maybe because of curture or to trying to catch more audience, but this make Japanese media not too enjoyable as it should be.

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