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Old 09-21-2017, 09:09 PM   #5641 (permalink)
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Re: Attack on Titan

**** you guys, I loved that ****.

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Decided to finally check out Breaking Bad.
Pretty good, although not as awesome as everyone makes it out to be and most of the side-plots are just filler to me.
I thought Breaking Bad was just okay until I finished it. The last 10 or so episodes are wild.
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One of the shows I intended to watch, but it's been years and I still haven't gotten around to it. So... basically, not worth it? Sure would save me some time.
It's short. It's like 26 episodes. That said, eh. I don't feel like I gained anything from watching it.
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Old 09-21-2017, 09:38 PM   #5642 (permalink)
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I thought Breaking Bad was just okay until I finished it. The last 10 or so episodes are wild.
It didn't feel as thought out or rewarding as the earlier seasons for me, but it could just be that it's a pretty different animal. It takes on a far more cinematic feel in the last season.

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I wish that the ending was a little more open ended for Walter though. That being said, I'm never happy with endings to things I've put a lot of time into.
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Old 09-21-2017, 09:43 PM   #5643 (permalink)
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It didn't feel as thought out or rewarding as the earlier seasons for me, but it could just be that it's a pretty different animal. It takes on a far more cinematic feel in the last season.

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I wish that the ending was a little more open ended for Walter though. That being said, I'm never happy with endings to things I've put a lot of time into.
To be honest, I hated Walt. I quit watching the series for about 2 years because I hated Walt so much. One day I realized that I was spending my free time making myself angry, and I quit. I only finished it because I realized at some point that I'd bailed at the end of the series and only had ~10 episodes to go, so I figured I might as well finish it.
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Old 09-21-2017, 09:47 PM   #5644 (permalink)
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Not that he isn't a real bastard, but I wonder if you were in a different frame of mind when you returned to it and would feel differently if you rewatched it.
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Old 09-21-2017, 09:53 PM   #5645 (permalink)
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Not that he isn't a real bastard, but I wonder if you were in a different frame of mind when you returned to it and would feel differently if you rewatched it.
I won't say no or that I'll never do it, but TV dramas have nearly no rewatch value for me. The time investment is too great to repeat when there are no surprises in the plot to drive me forward watching it.

Walter's arrogance was incredibly off-putting for me, especially when it blinded him to the possibility of danger. He made a number of stupid and hurtful decisions in the name of pride that did nothing but bring harm to... basically every other named character in the series. He's the worst piece of **** I've seen on TV. Credit where credit is due, that's because of some amazing writing and acting, but it was still a challenging experience for me to finish watching it.
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I won't say no or that I'll never do it, but TV dramas have nearly no rewatch value for me. The time investment is too great to repeat when there are no surprises in the plot to drive me forward watching it.

Walter's arrogance was incredibly off-putting for me, especially when it blinded him to the possibility of danger. He made a number of stupid and hurtful decisions in the name of pride that did nothing but bring harm to... basically every other named character in the series. He's the worst piece of **** I've seen on TV. Credit where credit is due, that's because of some amazing writing and acting, but it was still a challenging experience for me to finish watching it.
He certainly is a right and selfish twat. His character is probably one of the best examples of hubris in art that I can think of.
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Old 09-21-2017, 10:16 PM   #5647 (permalink)
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Continues to explore anime.

Spoiler for Attack on Titan:
On the contrary, I loved this. The primary characters are admittedly a bit lacking in the charisma department, but the story is compelling and contains next to no filler. I think the series really demonstrates how to mete out information to an audience. It's loaded with quick-paced action and some beautiful animation. Having a difficult time waiting until the next season.


Spoiler for Neon Genesis Evangelion:
I have always understood this to be one of anime's classic series, howeverrrrrr... I have a low tolerance for tonal shifts, whiny characters, unanswered questions, and deliberately confusing endings. I wanted to like this because I'm supposed to like it, but it didn't resonate with me and the last 2 minutes of End of Evangelion made me want to put my fist through my laptop screen.

I also have a deep seated hatred of Freudian psychology that probably made the experience a lot worse than it needed to be, but I can't hold that against Batty or Frowny because I don't think anybody knew that about me.

I'm sorry. I feel genuinely bad about it.


Spoiler for Baccano!:
This was straight up fun. I wish it'd been a hair longer, just so we could really get deeper into the colossal cast of characters, but apart from that, it was such a fun story. Baccano is a different sort of confusing from Evangelion in that it's convoluted, but still provides the vast majority of information necessary to sort out a story told through 18 characters intersecting over 3 different time periods all at the same time. It's "confusing" the way Inception and Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency are "confusing", not in the way David Lynch is confusing.


Spoiler for Cowboy Bebop:
This is another classic that let me down. There was nothing really wrong with it (I liked the characters and the world, and it was fun), but every episode was just a bunch of people doing random crap. I just prefer serialized story telling and I wish there'd been a stronger series arc than ~4 episodes in total pertaining to Vicious and the Syndicate.


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Spoiler for Stein's Gate:
Too early to tell how it's gonna be. It's mildly interesting, but the characters are all really flat, except for the lead character, who is a ginormous tool. It's one of those ones that's going to depend on the ending, I think.


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He certainly is a right and selfish twat. His character is probably one of the best examples of hubris in art that I can think of.
I have to agree with you. I can hate a character, but admit that they're an amazing piece of work because they elicited that reaction from me.
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"Salvation"..I really liked this show. About a MIT grad student and a tech genius (essentially a homage to Elon Musk) trying to create something to push a world-ending meteor of its course. It really is a good show and now that I have seen the final episode, I read that it probably will not get a second season...oh come on! Don't leave us hanging! I HATE when you get into a show and it ends on a cliffhanger (such as both V shows, "Forever")....really ticks me off.
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RE: Evangelion those tone shifts are incredibly abrupt and there are definitely some annoying ass characters. That annoyed me too and is a roadblock between me and anime. I'll note that I appreciate the approach of that show (although the symbolism should have most definitely been toned the **** down) more than the philosophy, but I think I need a rewatch before I can respond coherently on the rest of it.
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Regarding Dragon Ball Super, I think Whis is the most fabulously camp character I've seen since James on Pokemon. And I actually enjoy how completely silly the whole show is.
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