The animation has been the selling point of the first season with the narrative mostly there to provide a semblance of meaning to the imagery. The animation was vivid, fluid, and captures a sense of place while the narrative is a miss-mash of themes that Ellis thinks are adult and textbook trope writing that is typical of most comic book writers. The imagery still remains strong, but some of the dialogue is horribly stilted and the fight scenes with their emphasis on pointless animal brutality were grating.
Shout by DeletedBlockedParent2019-04-26T08:08:41Z— updated 2019-11-07T11:23:44Z
The animation has been the selling point of the first season with the narrative mostly there to provide a semblance of meaning to the imagery. The animation was vivid, fluid, and captures a sense of place while the narrative is a miss-mash of themes that Ellis thinks are adult and textbook trope writing that is typical of most comic book writers. The imagery still remains strong, but some of the dialogue is horribly stilted and the fight scenes with their emphasis on pointless animal brutality were grating.