>Kou would have been better off if the system was destroyed >She could get revenge for Kagari and then chase after Makishima later on. I'm watching Psycho-Pass and I am almost at the end of season 1 and holy shit, am I the only one who thinks that this fucking whore's decision to follow the Sybil system after finding out that it's just a bunch of brains and that it killed Kagari was absolutely retarded on her part? She proved herself to be nothing more than a dumb tool of the system who is too afraid to take any action against it when it's clearly destroying the lives of thousands of people. It hits this odd middle-ground where it's too serious at times for people into comedy anime, and too silly at times for people into realistic anime.īonus: Neon Genesis Evangelion starts hitting different when you're much closer to Gendo's age than Shinji's. That's tragedy that would make Shakespeare cry. Like the time when Jim happily helps the crew murder a little girl that he had a puppy-love crush on, and doesn't even realize it. Most people tend to focus on the silly "filler" episodes, ignoring the more hardcore plot ones. Only to throw literally all of that gritty realism out the window in favor of cartoon shenanigans on an Onsen Planet where he gets given the shells in return for transporting an Exploding Sextape. Like, yeah, they need to have a plot device so Gene can get more caster shells for the Final Battle, and probably spent long hours trying to come up with all manner of epic Herculean tests and struggles so he could obtain them.
It drives me to a fit of giggles imagining the creative process behind Episode 23.
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The older I get, the most I recognize how much of a masterpiece the series is.