Although nearly nothing happens, 24 min flew ayway. Seems like they put the whole money & time of the season in the animations of this last episode. Very well executed.
Well, well, well. Why, is this an Amish production of The Count of Monte Cristo or just the weirdest circle jerk I've been invited to?
That ending was so sad what the hell. I would've loved to see Mike and Louis work together
A lovely, laid-back episode, my fave of the season so far. And Colin's talk with Trent kinda wreck me good. "I have an ache... an ache for both my lives to be my only life. And I know we can’t fix every ache inside of us. But I shouldn’t have to pretend it’s not there either."
There better be giraffe scene in this one.
Making Sam deaf was a great example of how diversity and representation don't have to compromise a character. I'm not deaf myself, I don't know anyone who's deaf, and yet you won't hear anything negative from me about Sam being deaf, because 1) it's not my place to judge whether it's meaningful to those represented, and 2) they managed to keep everything that really mattered about him.
In fact, I'd argue Craig Mazin even elevated Sam's character and his dynamic with Henry by tying his deafness to his innocence. Sam can't hear the gunfire, explosions, screaming, and tough conversations that Henry has to deal with and protect Sam from. It ties into what Joel tells Henry about how being a kid is easier. What a great adaptation of this chapter in the story.
That moment where Sam is sitting on the edge of the bed and we don't know if he's turned was adapted brilliantly. In the show, Ellie knows he's infected, but when she calls out to him and gets no response, she doesn't know if he's okay, because he's deaf. Great example of incorporating representation into a story in an uncompromising and meaningful way.
one didn't survive, the other couldn't endure
never unseeing that first 15 mins...
THEY PROMISED ME ZOMBIES AND ALL I HAVE NOW IS DEPRESSION
What a beautiful episode, I don't remember an episode like this for years, very well done, just perfect.
Which version do you prefer? The Game or the Show? I will have to go with the show, its more happy, kinda.
"i was never afraid before you showed up" yeah you can stop right there, i was already crying :sob: i wasn't ready for all the TEARS TODAY
Arrax fucked around and subsequently he found out
Me: "Andor is a Star Wars show where a lightsaber would feel out of place."
Andor writers: "LOL spaceship lightsabers."
Already wrote a comment about this episode before, but it got lost in the upgrade to trakt 2.0. I have to emphasize it again after rewatching this episode for about the 20th time. Cross Game is a f'n masterpiece. The climax of this episode just gives me a feels ride every time without fail. God do I love Aoba. She can be my childhood friend with a dead sister syndrome Tsundere any day. 10/10.
"I'm gonna survive this, even if it kills me!"
That's not how that works, that's not how any of this works.
I really liked this episode because I thought it did a good job giving more development to the subtle things between the characters... Chitanda's thoughts about Hotaro, Hotaro's interest in Chitanda, Ibara's shyness around Fukube---it was a episode filled with the subtlety that this show loves. I especially liked how we really see how much Hotaro's sister and the other women in his life persuade him to do things in his adolescence. Still trying to piece together why it was that everyone (even his sister) thought he was "off", but that's just more mystery to solve, I suppose.
And so the season comes to a close again. Yet again, this was a ride of emotional highs and lows. It was both heartbreaking to see poor Hina being bullied and heartwarming to see Rei and others being there for her and helping her through it. It was good to see some of the other shogi players being fleshed out more too and their stories were also very gripping to watch.
Season 2 has been at least on par with, if not better than Season 1. It has reaffirmed everything I love about the series - the bittersweet moments, the heartbreaking moments, those warm fuzzy moments when you could just happily melt into the warm atmosphere some of the characters seem to naturally exude. I love this series and I really hope we get a season 3 very soon.
And don't listen to the haters, Hina. Your new haircut is adorable!
Well, this episode was certainly a deparutre from the norm. Nice to see Ishigami's characetr fleshed out a bit though. And nice to see him actually finding a place to belong with the Cheerleading club, especially as initially it looked like just another gag about him joining something he was completely unsuited for. Colour me surprised!
Great episode. I really needed that :grin:
A-1 Pictures is doing a very good job enhancing the original manga with their ideas, the soundtrack and overall production quality. From small things like sound effects to the more prominent touch-ups like the Peanuts-reference :wink::thumbsup:
They really did an episode that's just the characters being dumb and horny for twenty minutes straight and somehow it's the best episode of the year. THEIR MINDS.
the most budget for ED (especially for this episode) in this season IMO :D
the animation is so smooth even without 60fps.
Just some quick thoughts:
- Tanjiro, how could you open up Kanao's world and then just run off? Take some responsibility, you blind oaf! :sweat_smile:
- The three girls lecturing Zenitsu about chivalry was quite funny. Nothing like three simultaneous send-offs :thumbsup:
- And the whole "train might or might not be a benevolent god"-scene was glorious :laughing:
Aww. Was nice to see an after story of sorts. Went a bit beyond the VN material and chucked in a couple of easter eggs for saddos like me. Even Luvia made an appearance! And (probably) Waver! :D
All in all it was great to see the F/SN handled properly this time. Whilst a few pacing issues and clunky/excessive dialogue did drag things down at times, overall it was exciting and enjoyable to watch, even if you already knew the story like I did. Well done, ufotable.
I look forward to Heaven's Feel!
Now let's go back to the first season to finish this! If you think about it, we're traveling back in time to finish this anime as well. Mind blowing eh ?!!
The entire return of Hououin Kyōma scene was just spectacular. I haven't simultaneously laughed and cried so much in a long time.
All good things must come to an end and Friends isn't an exception.
I barely laughed while watching the last two episodes even tho it was funny just because i was trying to hold my tears.
The moment where Ross cried at the airport was the most heart touching scene i have ever watched
The way they said goodbye was good enough to make me forget the fact that there will never be an other episode of this super show and made me grateful for all the great moments i spent watching this show.
:'( Goodbye! )':
Clip show. All you need to know is that Monica and Chandler buy a house and you can skip it.
Great, another clip show.:sleeping: I cannot remember a show that had this many.
This was truely amazing. Pretty touching anime with many moments of despair and also joy, a lot of ups and downs, fantastic characters and a well thought out plot. And of course the beautiful ending. 10/10 would (and will) watch again. Thank you for this masterpiece. It was a true pleasure.