Not too bad, has some properly tense scenes in it. The main character manages to escalate every possible situation she's in which I ended up finding a bit annoying, but it did help the stakes of the film escalate up to the climax of the film. After what they did to the dog, all of her future actions were justified under John Wick rules.
I don't know why, maybe it was a different team doing the animation for this one, but it is a lot choppier visually than the other episodes, like it's dropping frames. I thought it was an issue on my end at first, but no, just S3E2 for some reason.
I knew very little about League of Legends beyond some character names, but this show absolutely blew me out of the water. It's clear they spared no expense in the animation and writing of this show, every episode kept me captivated and wanting to watch the next one. The TV-14 rating is a bit of a misdirect, the show tends to be pretty adult-oriented and can catch you off guard with some story elements.
I hope they continue adapting the universe they've created into stuff like this, they've clearly put a lot of care and effort into their characters and world-building.
Absolutely amazing coming-of-age story with some moments of the most brutally violent scenes I've ever seen in a show before. Execution was nearly flawless, acting was incredible, and although I felt the finale was paced a bit faster than the rest of the episodes it was a very satisfying conclusion to the season that has me ready for more.
I also really liked the detail of the title screen getting bloodier and bloodier each episode, good stuff.
I have NEVER seen such a terrifying brutal depiction of violence.
That was soul killing stuff.
Campy acting and cheesy dialogue, but it's damned entertaining with the action and when the main theme song kicks in you just can't help but get hyped up
When Adam talked about the last gig, that is really heart-wrenching to see. I love Beastie Boys and this is partly why.