Dan is WAY overreacting to seeing his dad in the footage.
And who tries to steal mail? WTF? Not only is it a felony, but the likelihood of you getting anything other than junk mail is very low. What possible reason would there be to steal a random piece of mail? So stupid! And then why would you film yourself trying on clothes? Nobody else cares and it isn't part of your research. Then she films walking into the theater. Holy cow is that weird. Melody is a moron and a creep.
So other than the fact I still like the storytelling and style, this episode had pretty much no plot. Yes, it was weird, but really not that interesting. There were a few key nuggets of information, but hardly enough to full 5 minutes, let alone an entire episode. I really want to like this series, but Netflix is making it really hard.
A little rushed and not very satisfying end to a really good season.
I have just one question: Why ?!?
The Episode is enjoyable but doesn't belong in this Show!
This and last episode are gorier than I thought. I like it
This show is such a fn drag, man. There should have been 6 episodes this season, tops. It's like a moebius strip.
Why am I watching this? I do not like it. I do not understand the hype. This episode feels like a rehash of Hill House and I didn’t even like it back then.
This is going worse and worse...
I usually like this kind of thing, killer playing mental games with protagonist, being philosophical and doing diabolical stuff, but I didn't like it here.
Seizaki doesn't call anyone of his colleages when he get's the message from Megasu and before he opens the link. He also doesn't record his PC screen, nor uses his phone's camera. No one believes him, but he doesn't about evidence. He continues to be a pretty dense character. He should be a lot smarter.
Megasu's speech was pretty shallow. This kind of speech and line of thinking were done before in other anime, shows, movies. Here was just done ok.
In some ways this anime is similar to Monster. The protagonists and antagonists have some things in common, but in Babylon they are really dumbed-down.
We'd better not have to wait another 13 years to find out what happens next!
As expected this was nothing but a (really bad and boring) filler episode…
Unexpectedly funny and touching right out of the gate. I guess I'm going to have to watch this one too...
There was enough in this first episode to keep me watching. i just hope they dial back the amount of preaching from one of the characters and that the whole series isn't about all men not respecting women's decisions.
I watch TV for entertainment, not a lecture about on why all men are evil
How am I still watching this. Jesus
What kind of piece of shit ending was that? God damn cliffhangers
Terrific serial killer vibes. Nice to fall asleep to! Not creepy at all!
Interesting first episode. Gonna keep watching.
These characters look way too much alike tough. Having a hard time to tell the difference between these characters.
I have no hesitation in saying this has been the worst KyoAni show I have seen. People were harsh on Tamako Market but that was Citizen Kane compared to this. Thank god it's over now and we can look forward to the likes of Hibike S2 etc.
When it isn't awful, it's cringe worthy. 2
Poor Sodachi is pretty messed up. Some solid work from her seiyuu too, could really feel the torment in her speech.
I just love Candy Store and Ren-chon. This episode warmed the heart :)
I could fly an interstellar starship through the plot holes in this thing.
How did you get that video? She's a computer, she could have recorded it through her EYES.
A virus that targets hybrids, a species that can reconfigure its DNA into a triple helix and adapts remarkably fast, but doesn't impact humans. Yeah, sure, War of the Worlds much.
Hi, I just met you, and you held a gun on me, but I'm going to leave the last known alien-human hybrid with you for safekeeping, that's logical right.
An AI, given the choice between working with a starfaring alien species and a bunch of hairless apes...sides with the apes? Poppycock. It'd reach out to the aliens without hesitation as it presents an infinitely more expansive knowledge expansion potential.
And again, why start the alien invasion in the United States? If their goal was to disseminate and populate, an African or South American starting zone would have made so much more sense.
Everyone on this show is dumb. The Humaniks, the humans, the hybrids, all dumb as a box of RNA. Which should go extinct? If judging from this show alone, all of them.
REALLY?!?! REALLY!??! Ethan is just going to terminate one of his own based on the worlds of Daniel? And come on, I HATE Julie, couldn't he just have waited another moment or two? Ugh, this show is so bloody awful.
Not the best of first episodes to be honest. MC so far has been one of the most despicable and unlikable characters I've seen. Glad he got some comeuppance this episode but he has a LONG way to go before I have anything resembling a positive opinion of him. What an arse.
Meh, that's a shame. Bit of a non-ending after all that. I wasn't necessarily expecting a full conclusion to things but it almost did feel like there should have been another episode after this one.
Oh well, I guess it's either "read the novels" or hope for another season someday. I definitely enjoyed this one though and studio feel did a great job at upping the animation quality from the first series. Yui still best.
One of the worst season finale's I've ever seen. The writing was so bad, that I could hardly watch/listen to the show. A couple of cool moments here and there could not make up for what was an incredibly bad episode.
"It must be because of this rare skill, which I've never heard of before!"
Fucking dropped.
Well that was a disappointing turn. Using the same plot device twice in a series is just too lazy
The animation, acting... even the music wasn't good for me. I don't like this chapter at all.
It looks like... a weird resident evil? The Korean version from that history (for the monsters I mean).
I will keep watching it just for Song Kang.
Lets be true here i expected more from this show after 15 Years but i knew it would end in such a way. Never realy liked the "Angel Thing" anyways the first season where the best and the randome hunting episodes ^^.
Funny thing i thought the opposite to much monster in the last episodes and not a ghost town xD.
And also hated it they never gave us a real normal life for the boys with wife and kids and so on leraning them hunting.....
The last episode is to short for such stuff hope there will be a movie or so.
Wow, this episode was incredibly dark.
How do you write about television? As a medium with so many individual pieces, prestige TV maximizes those pieces to the absolute limit, particularly when we have various creative talent that slide in and out from episode to episode.
Bly Manor is a deeply unsatisfying package, but even those packages have bits of goodness in them. This episode felt like the tiniest nugget of gold in a haystack I haven’t been able to care about. I felt like we finally got to the meat of the conflict here, but at what cost? We have floundered for six hours before we get to it, only seeing the slightest morsels of intrigue. I don’t care that the show isn’t scary—horror has never :asterisk_symbol::asterisk_symbol:really:asterisk_symbol::asterisk_symbol: been about scaring people, even though that’s ultimately what they do. But I can’t shake the fact that the whole interpersonal drama of Bly Manor is frustratingly misplaced and doesn’t really coexist within the genre to which it so desperately wants to belong. I don’t really recommend this series. I recommend other projects like it though: Crimson Peak or Hereditary to name a few. At the very least, I got my one morsel.
Who knows. Maybe I’m just a fool.