Strong stuff.
oh wow, high school Ranpo (or is it Rampo)
Strong stuff.
oh wow, high school Ranpo (or is it Rampo)
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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Episode 20 has arrived and damn it is awesome.
Kyouka is slipping back into her old ways, Moby Dick is an armoured whale-ship thing, Lovecraft no sells Q's madness, Yokohama turned into a zombie apocalypse, Lucy is crushing hard on Atsushi (harem when?) and now an alliance between the Agency and the Mafia. Leaning a bit on the fourth wall there with that book Atsushi read as a child being from the real life Atsushi Nakajima.
Next week is "Double Black" and that can mean only one thing...
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Did Lovecraft transform into Cthulhu?
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DINO GETTER,FUCK YESS
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Yeah, this episode was great. I actually got the quote that Atsushi recites at the end (mainly because it's listed as his motto on the series wiki) but I wonder where the other one comes from? "I've never regretted doing something in life, I've only ever regretted the things I didn't do"? That also sounds like it must be a book quote of some sort, but I'm not sure from who.
Mainly though, this is a chance for Atsushi to actually show off and act like a protagonist for once rather then (understandably) moping and getting the shit kicked out of him every episode. While the jump off of Moby Dick was the most obvious 'badass' moment, it was also great how his harsh upbringing managed to let him reach out to Lucy.
Last edited by RoydGolden; November 19th, 2016 at 02:09 PM.
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They're not so far apart but he's legally an adult in most states while she's just early into her teens, so it can read as a bit uncomfortable.
I mean, I think the pairing's cute but I can definitely see why people might have reservations or choose to 'ship' them more platonically.
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you can have love and not have it be sexual
Pretty good episode, season 2 sure is an improvement. Q failing against Lovecraft, and the hijacking of her/his? power reminds me of Kingsman.
That Lucy and Atsushi conversation was actually played out really well. I'm in Skull's camp.
It's kind of brilliant or just smart how Melville and Twain can complement each other to assert air superiority. There's some poster on reddit that gives out pretty insightful commentary on how the themes, history, and personalities of the authors clash against each other, and gets pretty meta.
Man, I guess I'll go binge the manga now.
This was a good episode and all, but... how in the hell did Dazai get that bomb inside Lovecraft's Cthulhu form at the end? I guess Chuuya could've planted it while he was tearing his way through, but it didn't seem like he had anywhere near the mental acuity to do such a precise thing at that point. It was a cool scene for sure, but the logic kind of strains.
Ah, that was a great episode. "Double Black" of course referring to Chuuya and Dazai together. Mori and Fukuzawa meeting together was epic with some subtle foreshadowing about how Mori's Ability works.
But obviously the meat of the episode was the fight against Lovecraft and it did not disappoint. Chuuya's "Corruption" form was epic to see and Lovecraft went full Cthulhu.
As for next week's episode, I'm so glad they aren't skipping E.A Poe. I really wanted to see him most of all out of the Guild members. <3
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^ I completely forgot to reply, but what happened is when Lovecraft ripped off Dazai's "Arm" (actually his cast) it contained the bomb inside of it. Thus when Lovecraft transformed into Cthulhu while holding the cast it got dragged into him.
Last edited by Skull; November 25th, 2016 at 06:53 PM.
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Ah, I did not get that implication at all. You'd think a series that feels the need to include Atsushi orphanage flashbacks every five minutes would devote a little time to explaining that pertinent detail. I wonder if it was any clearer in the manga? Also, does that mean Dazai just randomly kept a bomb inside his cast in case somebody ripped it off? Knowing him, I wouldn't be surprised...
Lovecraft being something different is appropriate.
and holy shit, Corrupted Chuuya could probably kick Akutagawa's ass.
Another thing I really liked about this episode was that it highlighted the relationship between both Dazai/Mori and Dazai/Chuuya. That moment between Mori and Hirotsu in particular was quite poignant.
As for why Dazai was carrying a bomb in his cast, he didn't know for sure that Chuuya was going to come help so he probably planned on sneaking in grabbing Q then blowing the place up as he left.
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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Okay, finished with what EGS left off after dropping it due to Yen Press release.
Holy crap, the reveals. I'm pleased as punch, because so far, what I've seen has this series getting better and better.
You guys are in for a treat for the finale and this week's ep is gonna be JoJo as fuck.