So I was pretty disappointed at the end of last episode to find out they weren't going to have Roundabout as the ending song going forward, but holy crap now they are using Walk Like an Egyptian by the Bangles?! I thoroughly approve!!!
I really like Jotaro as the next JoJo so far as well. I'm not sure if I like him more than Joseph yet, but I really where they are going with him personality-wise. And the introduction of Stand to the power system could be really interesting-- I can't wait to see what they do with them and how they choreograph fights with them.
Well, this anime just took a turn... The entire second half of this episode was really brutal and hard to watch. Particularly the scene of the son drowning in a bathtub filled of his father's blood. Yeah... that scene is going to stick with me for a long while. I'm really interested to see where this anime is going to go from here though.
"The living should not envy the dead."
The more I watch of this anime... the more I fall in love with it. This episode was absolutely beautiful.
Ahhh, Gon... it hurts me so to see you this way. After following his journey and happy-go-lucky attitude for 90+ episodes-- to see him so full of rage and resentment is really heartbreaking. I'm almost afraid to see how far he will go down the path of vengeance. I'm glad that Killua is able to be there to calm him down, but I'm not sure that when the time comes to actually fight Neferpitou, he will be able to.
And seeing Kite so broken is just terrible. I really hope there will be some way they can save him from the puppeteering, but I really doubt he will come back as his true self. Maybe if Ging actually showed up when times are looking dire for once he could help...
Wow... that scene where Killua killed that final prisoner was really intense. He is such an interesting character; he's my favorite right now for sure. I get the feeling that he has a darker past, besides just being a former assassin, and I can't wait to learn more about him and the family that he came from.
I also love that Gon is not afraid of Killua at all and is totally cool with being friends with him. Definitely proves the fact that Gon has a very strong naivety to him, and it will be interesting to see whether or not that will become a detriment to him in the future.
Damn this episode really makes you feel for Cal. From what we know now, he was a great doctor who volunteered his time in other countries and he ended up falling in love with a girl and having a child with her and everything in his life just went downhill from there. He really does love his daughter, and still loves his wife, and it was actually kind of heartbreaking seeing him talk about what could have been. Kyle Maclachlan is such a great actor and he's playing this character brilliantly.
This was a great episode. I'm glad that we finally got more moments between Lane and her mother. Honestly though, I was kind of expecting Lane's mother to be okay with it all but maybe over time she will warm up to her daughter's activities. Great moments between Lorelai and Luke too. She almost told him but the reverend just had to ruin the moment!
As if it was even possible, I am now even more excited for the second season of Daredevil after watching all of Jessica Jones! Can't wait to see more of Matt, Foggy, Karen, and Claire as well as the additions of Elektra and Frank Castle! Maybe we will even see some of Jessica and Luke!
"I might be getting a little stuck on this place--and the fun of training people despite my doubts." - Mr. Karasuma
It's okay Mr. Karasuma; I'm getting a little stuck on this place too.
I really liked getting a focus on Karasuma Sensei this episode. He is probably my favorite character right behind Koro Sensei. I also liked that they brought in this Takaoka character who tried to act like he was creating a family dynamic when it is clear that Class E already has a family dynamic going on. The characters are all growing really close, and, as the show goes on, I can definitely see there will be a struggle to follow through with the assassination of Koro Sensei.
What a wonderful, wonderful episode. I really loved seeing Touko-san and Shigeru-san's point of view and how they were before Natsume came into their lives and how they are after. They are such sweet people, and they care so much for Natsume. I teared up a bit when Touko-san found him sitting by the river by himself and she could tell how sad he was. I've said it before but I am so glad that he found a place that he can really call home.
And wow, that final scene with them looking at the crow, or in Natsume's case crows, really makes me believe that the Fujiwara's already know that Natsume can see youkai. Or at the very least, they would believe and be totally accepting of the fact that he can.
I wasn't always fond of Lincoln as a character, but damn if I didn't tear up during his final scenes with Hive. Beautiful writing and acting from both Luke Mitchell and Brett Dalton. Sad to see them off the show.
Hive: "I only wanted to make it better."
Lincoln: "I know."
Hive: "To feel a connection. But you must feel that already... to sacrifice for them... with all their flaws."
Lincoln: "They're only human."
I feel like it was a bit of an oversight to use regular glass instead of transparent aluminum on the interiors of the ship, especially right next to the dilithium crystal chamber! OSHA would have a field day!
The ending for this episode had me rolling. "Sometimes things just sort of end."
Also a great little moment in this episode between Charlie and Mac that possibly further alludes to the fact that Mac is gay and Charlie knows about it.
Charlie: "Yeah, or ugly or sick or, or male or female or whatever it is that you like."
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Mac: "I hate women"
Charlie: "Yeah I-I know that you feel that way."
Second episode was amazing! This series continues to exceed my expectations. Patrick Fugit as Kyle is phenomenal; what a great actor.
A surprisingly good time. I found myself actually laughing out loud at quite a few of the situations that Felix found himself in and and the production value was very high. If you can put aside some of the cheesier reality TV drama and set-up, and just enjoy it for what it is, it's good fun.
That fight sequence at the end of this episode was f***ing spectacular! They just keep stepping up their game!
Yes!! Now that's what I am talking about!! I think this is exactly what I needed out of this anime. I already absolutely love this new JoJo and the new setting is a welcome change as well. Hopefully this show just keeps getting more bizarre!
Well, that is certainly one way to start a series...
Fantastic first episode! While I'm familiar with Yuasa's work due to the anime series The Tatami Galaxy and Kaiba, I think this series already surpasses both TTG and Kaiba as far as animation quality and directing goes. Yuasa's style is very unique and fluid, and it works perfectly for this type of story. I'm really glad they aren't holding back with the mature themes either. I can already tell I am going to enjoy the hell out of this series!
"What do I have to do to die?" - Photo
"That's easy! Just live." - Sou
This was my favorite episode so far, even with the almost complete lack of Kino and Hermes. The story was so chilling and well done. I hope we see more of Photo and Sou in future episodes!
I'm so interested in Koro Sensei's past. They've sort of mentioned before that he was previously human, with him saying that he was born and raised on Earth, but this episode Karasuma Sensei clearly stated it as fact. I can't wait to find out more about how he turned into what he is now and who that woman was in the two flashbacks we've seen. Also interested to see these two new students. The way they talked about them kind of reminded me of the Maximoff Twins, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, lol.
Oh my heart, Natsume referred to the Fujiwara's as his foster parents this episode and I am pretty sure that's the first time he has ever called them that. It makes me so happy that he has really found a place to call home where people love him.
The scene where Natsume couldn't see Nyanko-sensei's true form brought some serious tears to my eyes. I just love their relationship and the bond that they have formed, even if they constantly deny it's existance lol.
And that brings me to another thing that I love about this anime-- how subtle and understated it is when it comes to the emotions portrayed on screen. They don't need to tell you what the characters are feeling, because you can see it in the way they act, they things they say (or don't say), and in their body language. And this lends itself to some really beautiful, organic character development because we can see it happening on screen, little by little. It's just brilliant and so beautifully done.
Pretty good first episode if a little slow and a bit all over the place. Sets up the world and introduces what seems like will be a lot of the big players in this series. Finn Jones is good as Danny and I already really like Jessica Henwick as Colleen. She could easily end up being my favorite! I think the only weak part so far are the childhood friends of Danny who are being setup as the minor villains. Perhaps it's just a case of weak writing in the first episode and they'll get better as it goes on. And although we only saw a bit, the fight choreography wasn't too bad but I think it could be better. This was only the first episode though so hopefully once we see Danny go up against some more formidable baddies it will look better! Overall, I enjoyed it and I can't wait to continue.
This is such an unbelievably feel-good anime that you just can't help but smile and cheer through every episode! The characters, the animation, the story-telling... everything about this anime is fantastic. You could go into this show knowing nothing about volleyball and after watching just a few episodes, want to pick it up yourself. It's just that good.
Geeze Teddy just can't catch a break can he?
"I've met Gods. Gods bleed."
Daaammnnn...
Hunter went up against one of Spartacus' men and lived to tell the tale! Quite the feat!
Luke and Lorelei being completely platonic and talking about how they were married in Lorelei's dream and she was pregnant with their children. Yup, totally platonic. Nothing but normal friend talk in this episode of Gilmore Girls. But jokes aside, this was a really amazing episode.
Really great first episode! I already really enjoy Yuusuke's character and I even found myself tearing up a bit near the end of the episode at the funeral scene. Considering that this series is from the same creator as Hunter x Hunter, and I love that anime so much, I can't wait to continue with this series.