—But if you did that it would make you the only bad person left.
—I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm a hard working honor student consider to be one of Japan's best and bravest.
"Aw, man. They've learned how to learn."
"Benson, you listen, and you listen good: Please, Benson! Please give us overtime! Please."
That guy must do crazy squats.
"To survive, my people need a phat party club to grind in. That monster's gut was totally excellent."
—Of course I'll go with you, Finn.
—You will?
—Yeah, as friends.
—Of course as friends.
—But no tongue.
—Ye- What!?
Jujutsu Kaisen has way to much exposition and almost zero character drama. I'm dropping it again.
Another movie that I don't understand. If they don't explain everything to me at the end, I wouldn't have a clue about anything. I feel like the pieces fit together, and thank God, because my head was already hurting from seeing so many things disjointed and out of place.
Someday I will return to this film and I hope I enjoy it with the context I have of it now.
Everyone will remember the episode for the plot twist more than anything. I think it was decent, plus it helps develop what seems to be the deuteragonist of the show. On the other hand, I don't give a damn about the protagonist, he lacks characterization. Lucy's not bad, but she doesn't move me at the moment. On top of that, the entire episode feels more like a build up with little content for the next episode more than anything else.
Very good animation along with the characteristic style of the Trigger studio, it is impossible not to like the show, not from that section at least. The story, on the other hand, is not at all interesting.
The chapter is summarized in exaggerated victimization towards the protagonist because he is poor. At least David has certain glimpses of characterization and the repetition of scenes and attitudes gives him some depth. Good direction on that side, but the victimization remains. It's not that it's a bad element in itself, because not even the protagonist himself reacts realistically to it (the whole development feels a bit absurd), but it will depend a lot on what direction they take from now on.
Two guys suffering from a bad moment in their lifes, want to see how this develops. It got nice jokes and crazy moments, i will keep watching.
I don't how to feel about what I saw, that's my opinion so far. It felt like so much happend in a very short period of time. At first you are force to root for the protagonist due to the lenght of the episode, then she wins the battle and now your in this sexy encounter with the blonde girl, you're all turn up and BOOM, instant shock. Then a pretty cool twist at the end. I just know I liked what a saw, and holy shit, the visual production on this thing is amazing, it looks astonishing.
"You think... I'm evil?"
"This is how I like my baths, damn it! I'm sure the flames of hell are hotter than this!"
—What... the hell are you?
—A passing... housewife!
"You morons... No need to force yourselves."
"Drive-by acting exercise: You're all angry englishman. Go!."
"Hit the showers, boys. I was hoping you could handle this. Clearly you cannot."
Elicia, Grecia, I'm sorry, I don't think I can keep my promise.
Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you and the rest of old McDonald's farm, but, to paraphrase John Paul Jones, I have not yet begun to flee.
Farewell, Sweet Cookie Cats. I'll always remember the time we spent together.
—Give me back my blood, Joshua!
—Kee Oth Rama Pancake.
You know, maybe we could all learn a thing or two from those sandwiches.
Ice cream for my mou-uth.
Finn the Human, would you please get out the way?
If you ever lay a hand on my sensei, I'll kill you!
She's just upset, Kevin. She's probably off somewhere right now crying her eyes out.
—Oh, it's a date!
—No, it's not. I'm sure when he said, "Go out" he meant "Go out", not "Go out".
"You were all like, 'Noooo! No one kisses her but meee!'"
"Just me and you, mano a froggo."