First, we have multiple timelines. Then, we have multiple worlds. Now, we have different versions of characters existing from separate choices that are made (i.e. Jonas). These complexities will either be absolute genius or sheer ridiculousness. And we’ll know in two episodes. Maybe.
Why does it feel like there are wayyy too many versions of Martha out there? And why does it seem like both sides (Adam and Eva) want to keep the loop going? Neither want characters to divert from their paths, and these characters repeat everything regardless — which is kind of annoying. And is anyone else disappointed that Noah isn’t playing a bigger role? He was being set up as this major antagonist.
Again, everything could come together in a remarkable way and make an impressive amount of sense. OR what seemed like a well-thought-out story over the course of three seasons could ultimately result in a whole lot of randomness, that was simply made to appear clever.
Obviously, I want things to wrap up nicely, but there’s something frustrating about a show that delivers more questions than answers. That’s been the journey of this series. So will it even matter what the destination reveals itself to be?
“I swear on my late scorpions soul, MY hands are clean.”. :laughing:
This instrumental version of Nothing Else Matters coupled with this montage at the end of episode 3 is chef’s kiss.
I know the show is called Wednesday not The Addams Family or something like that but the adults needed more lines. I wasn't sure about the Morticia and Gomez casting and still am because they're barely in it so far. I want to see more of them.
Jenna Ortega is absolutely knocking it out the park as Wednesday.
Dialogue is kind of weird. Some of it is giving me strong boomer writing teenagers vibes.
Show definitely has its flaws and is outside my demographic but the gothic design is fun to watch, so I will be continuing. An easy yet forgettable watch.
Finished another episode and oh god, how am I supposed to wait A WEEK for another episode.
We got some backstory as who the Founder Ymir is. I have to say that this few minutes were pretty painful, as she was a slave her whole life, which made her think that she has to serve under anyone that has the royal blood.
Eren pretty much freed her from the endless work she was doing or at least that's how I think it is. For the first time, she could decide for herself what to do and not what others would tell her.
It's pretty creepy that Eren could talk to everyone through the Founder. Shows how much power does the Founding titan really have.
So if Eren now wants to trample all the lands except for the Paradis island, I wonder if he is able to complete his quest he has given himself. Haven't read the manga, so I'm pretty much without a clue what happens next.
Absolutely loved the effects, when the walls were crumbling down. Shows how much detail they are putting into this anime.
Although the beginning, where they pretty much revised one of the scenes was unnecesary but I think it was made so it looked like you are watching both episodes at once. I really don't mind it personally.