Come on.. I watched this ep while im at work and was just about to cry, I guess i did.... why it has to be so sad like this omg.. Perfect sad one...
It's so sad and full of emotions.. And soundtrack was just something else besides drawing too..
This anime knows how makes u really sad
Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
"I hope I'm not too late".
You glorious bastard. You never are. You never are...
Jill came out as an absolute psychotic freak and brainwashed her teammates into oblivion. It really hurt me to see Javier especially and Justin leave the show directly because of her absolutely disturbing behavior. My only motivation for continuing to watch was to see her get disqualified. In fact, I would not even say hi to her in person.
Worth the watch if you want to mald a little bit.
Letitia Wright is absolutely brilliant, great episode to end the show with plenty of Easter eggs from previous episodes.
Very clever way to tie everything up
As a Turkish person i thought that it is really non-sided and great everything was good the costumes the acting the special effects the battle sequences there was some flaws of course i thought Guistiniani had more screen time than it should have and Aksemsettin was not present in the show at all (he was always with Sultan he was his teacher and mentore he convinced the Mehmed to capture the city when Mehmed thought of giving up) other than that it was great i recommend you to watch it it feeds you with information.
The both empires were great; Ottoman and Byzantium. In this Tv serie there might be some problems about historical reality... I mean we cannot consider the tv serie is a historical documentary. But as a tv serie it was good. As a Turk, I believe all countries make movies or tv series that their army so great, so mercy and so strong. Yes it is good to watch if you are a nationalist and your nationality so great in the movies. But we should of course know the reality. If we can't see the reality we can't be friend. I see all countries find bad stories about their enemies. Actually governments like it, because nationalism is a key for strong governments. In real we are just humans, we cant decide that which nationality we can have. So there are two type peoples. Bad people and good people.
It wasn’t made by national geographic, so clearly it’s all pseudoscience! Just kidding, this is great stuff, very well made. People like jason in the comments, along with archeologists holding on for dear life to the current narrative, are why humanity has very clearly been stuck in the same place for the past century. They will tell you this docuseries is bs, they’ll accuse the creators of cherrypicking (lol, as opposed to what, downright ignoring evidence? Good one) that more evidence is needed, etc. but no funds go towards these projects from the known big players, so they have created and maintained a stalemate, where they (at least in their own minds) have the power to shoot down every attempt that is made to present new evidence. The agenda here should be blatantly obvious to anyone with half a brain. As for the motive, one can only guess. I have my suspicions, but this is not the place to discuss them as far as I’m concerned.
You simply can not say “renowned archeologists/the big players don’t confirm this, so it’s not true!” in a time where none of those “renowned” archeologists nor the big players can even be bother to look into this stuff. Time’s up. Mankind has waiting long enough for these clowns to advance the science, and when they refuse to, God knows why, it’s up to others to push the frontlines. This docuseries does that, in a visually pleasing way. I don’t care that dominant players such as national geographic are not involved in this, they’re clearly invested in preserving the currently established knowledge without expanding on it, so it is up to others to pick up the ball. They can claim pseudoscience all they want, slander from fossils who have long given up on even pretending to be engaged in science, is meaningless. Put you money where your mouth is, and if you can’t be bothered to invest in these projects, stfu and sit back while others do the legwork. Simple.
Highly recommend this series, very good stuff. Deserves the attention.
This is brilliant. I love her. I love Brooker. I loved her on all of Brooker's mokumentary stuff. This is gold
Philomena Cunk is one of TV's most underrated fictional characters! God I need more seasons!
Although the movie trilogy skips some interesting backstories, muddles a few others, it also skips weak humorous attempts and other plot nonsense that was introduced in the show, purely to fill time, disavowing the entire show's tone in the process. The movies condense quite a lot to fit the format's length, but the superior serious tone, the polished graphics and animation, and above all a proper ending, justify the trilogy over the 1997 show any time.
A lot of people have praised the manga, which is usually the case for any good anime; my guess is that its fine. But the movies are way better than the tv series. I understand that the slower pace and better context given by the series is good, the movies do feel rushed in their storytelling, but I didn't find it that big of a deal considering that the movies do a good enough job of retelling the original series story. Besides, one can't be expected to invest 12 hours of their time into a show like Berserk and have that revolting ending (or lack thereof).
"The universe has a beginning, but no end." Steins;Gate is a masterpiece that explores the concept of time. Highly recommend this for anime neophytes and experts alike. The dialogue and humor are intelligent and abundant. The show perfectly blends comedy, drama, and mystery. Unlike some of the more Shonen (a.k.a. youth) animes, the characters here aren't overexaggerated and go a little lighter on some of the classic anime character tropes. Follow the "mad scientist" Hououin Kyouma, as he and the other members of the Future Gadget Laboratory create a device that has the potential to change the world. Expect lots of twists, turns and unforeseen consequences. The logic of the show is really well thought out and explored for us viewers. Everyone should give this show a full watch, regardless of their opinions on anime. The story is just that good.
While I'll be reviewing them separately, if you like Steins;Gate, there are a few other things you should watch after. I've listed them below in chronological order. However, Steins;Gate first timers should watch: (1) Steins;Gate in full; (2) Alternate Episode 23β; (3) Steins;Gate 0 in full; (4) Egoistic Poriomania; and (5) The Movie. If that isn't enough, there are a few other OVAs you can check out between Steins;Gate and Steins;Gate 0. Trakt has most of them in the specials section.
(1) Steins;Gate (Episode 1-22)
(2) Steins;Gate: Open the Missing Link – Divide By Zero (Episode 23β)
(3) Steins;Gate 0
(4) Steins;Gate: (Episode 23-24)
(5) Stens;Gate: Egoistic Poriomania
(6) Steins;Gate Movie: Load Region of Déjà vu
Tutturu!
9/10 (REAL RATING TBA)
An awesome anime which questions human vaules. Best thing about this series was the lack of useless cringy scenes which we normally see in this type of anime.
Definitely recommended from my side!
A very deep meaning on humanity, definitely worth your time, some well made stuff..
I wish it would have ended with L, but this ending is okay too.
This episode is the biggest departure from the manga yet, and is also my favorite. It portrayed Misa as less creepy and more annoying; the chemistry and the tension between L and Light, and the emotional build up (is this the appropriate term because I actually felt L's nearing demise) to L's death. All the colors and sounds in this episode were astounding.
Fucking hell L is dead. I thought It was one of his tricks to bring out the real face of light but he is actually dead :scream::scream:
And now it is canceled. What a disappointment! Now, it feels like I completely wasted my time watching this.
I don't understand a lot of the comments here about being woke or unfaithful to the games or the earlier movies. And I don't know how people who watch 15 minutes of 7 hours can think their comments are a meaningful representation. I watched the earlier movies years ago, and they were some good kick-ass zombie movies, but I missed the story line that others are now so rigid about.
Instead, I watched it as a zombie series.
It had a really strong start compared to most series - the first episode was slick, expensive, fast (at times), well acted (for a zombie tv series)
The tone continued through the remaining episodes
It had some great twists (I think - maybe these are familiar to people who know the source material)
But as the time went on, it felt at times like the writers had been having disagreements, and increasingly the script became increasingly fractured, and as the middle and later episodes finished, left me wondering why they had tried to keep to the 60 minute duration - I am coming our of a number of Netflix series lately wondering why they have strung the story over so many episodes, and this was another example.
But kudos to some good acting, and a big effects budget. I really did wish this series the very best, was more than happy to see a different story line than before, and disappointed that it went downhill so much
Sometimes I wish I could be this dumb.
It's basically Dark except I'm onto them this time and looking out for all the turns :P
Fantastic stuff, keep it coming.
This is my first anime. I don't really like this style, but I love Cyberpunk 2077. That game has fascinated me since the first day I had the chance to play it.
So I couldn't resist and I don't regret a single second of it. I didn't expect to be so caught up in it, but it's amazing. The connection to the game is great and it makes Night City reveal a piece of its secrets again. I want more. A lot more. I think the world of Cyberpunk 2077 has an endless supply of stories that can be told in any form. And if it has to be anime style, so be it.
See you in NC, chooms!
Really wish this show as not cancelled. They were about to introduce their version of Prester John aka the Christian King of the East. It would have been interesting to see their take on him as he is a legendary figure who began to appear in the 12 century. He was supposed to save the west from the invading and marauding Mongols.
One of the best documentary series I have ever seen, if it is not the best. I highly recommend it.
I want more! Was extremely entertaining, and felt like they could've gone even deeper. Hope there is another series.
This episode was SO good! Would have watched a movie based on this, really enjoyed it. The animation, voice acting and story were all phenomenal.
I grew up during this disaster and really had no idea how devastating and corrupt it was. I'm glad I watched so I have a better insight. I really enjoyed Chernobyl's mini series so this was right up my alley.
Just amazing and lives upto it's expectations but not as great as season 1 has some boring mid parts like with sasha backstory, etc.
But the adaptation was really well done, I read manga way early and all of details were adapted accurately + the bgm, my god.
I will forever remember scenes such as Finding out Reiner and Bertholdt's identity, final battle, finale scene, etc. just because how well they were made with perfectly damn suited background scores.
Can't wait for the final showdown with Colossal titan and Armored titan which takes place in Season 3.
Reveal it only if u read S3 manga! You've been warned! Also Levi slicing up the Ape titan and his Uncle Kenny, can't wait to watch those parts animated. NEED AN ADAPTATION ASAP!