Opinión de mariethecatalyst
Baby, Hold Your Hand 2 (Never Ending My Dream)
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War
My Verdict and Analysis of the episode
Overall rating: 10/10
The episode was overall about the continuation to the Baby Hold Your Hand Pt. 1 which is a fight between Mayuri and Pernida, two symbols of constant and continuous evolution and progress in the verse. The left hand governing evolution, and the number one perfection hater, considering it as obstacle of progress.
Nemu:
His own masterpiece the ever evolving Nemuri Nanago alias Nemu, what a name choice Kubo and Mayuri, well Nemu means to sleep in Japanese, and a dreamer needs to sleep to dream and Mayuri needed Nemu for his dream, she was a great character (R. I. P)
Pernida :
This hand Pernida governor of evolution the core Quincy belief, and its layers and thematics are too engrained in science and specifically neurology and whatnot, so Kubo attributing the neuro-control to it was nothing short of brilliant, learning constantly is the Compulsory.
The Flashback:
The flashback and the story of Nemu is truly heartwarming and at the same time heartbreaking, a sultry dose of melodrama laced with a perverted sense of possessiveness and control, protection and preservation from Kurotsuchi to Nemu, proving my point of him being villainous.
Szayelaporro Granz appearance:
Oh this moment the recall to his instance where Mayuri flagrantly rejected perfection, and the self-blame of Kurotsuchi manifesting in Szayelaporro spectre within his psyche, honestly gnawed at my soul from how real it is, it's a reality check to Mayuri, outstanding.
Mayuri and His Neverending dreamscape:
The conclusion of this fight was something of a dream, a dreamscape of an ever evolving scientist, a hater of perfection because it's a hinderance to his progress in research, I understand him as an engineer myself, but a scientist should not overly dream, to achieve.
Post-Credit Scenes:
1. The Bambies Fight:
Oh these addition are too intriguing to say least, I am curious as to how they will progress from them, it raised numerous question marks in my mind, let's trust Kubo and carry on!
2. The Jugram vs Bazz Clash Teaser:
The appearance of both Jugram Haschwalth and Bazz-B serves as a teaser for their upcoming duel and retrospective that's the finale, and oh my God my anticipation is on the rise here. Not only that, but also an underlying feeling of anxiety tinged with a sorrowful melancholy.
Artistic Talk:
Speaking about the artistic direction of this episode, it wss nothing short of an accumulation of brilliant: storyboard, KA, VA, OST, Fx, SFx, truly and honestly immersive, plus a commendable effort on the CGI department, Pierrot once again outdid themselves.
The episode was overall about the continuation to the Baby Hold Your Hand Pt. 1 which is a fight between Mayuri and Pernida, two symbols of constant and continuous evolution and progress in the verse. The left hand governing evolution, and the number one perfection hater, considering it as obstacle of progress.
Nemu:
His own masterpiece the ever evolving Nemuri Nanago alias Nemu, what a name choice Kubo and Mayuri, well Nemu means to sleep in Japanese, and a dreamer needs to sleep to dream and Mayuri needed Nemu for his dream, she was a great character (R. I. P)
Pernida :
This hand Pernida governor of evolution the core Quincy belief, and its layers and thematics are too engrained in science and specifically neurology and whatnot, so Kubo attributing the neuro-control to it was nothing short of brilliant, learning constantly is the Compulsory.
The Flashback:
The flashback and the story of Nemu is truly heartwarming and at the same time heartbreaking, a sultry dose of melodrama laced with a perverted sense of possessiveness and control, protection and preservation from Kurotsuchi to Nemu, proving my point of him being villainous.
Szayelaporro Granz appearance:
Oh this moment the recall to his instance where Mayuri flagrantly rejected perfection, and the self-blame of Kurotsuchi manifesting in Szayelaporro spectre within his psyche, honestly gnawed at my soul from how real it is, it's a reality check to Mayuri, outstanding.
Mayuri and His Neverending dreamscape:
The conclusion of this fight was something of a dream, a dreamscape of an ever evolving scientist, a hater of perfection because it's a hinderance to his progress in research, I understand him as an engineer myself, but a scientist should not overly dream, to achieve.
Post-Credit Scenes:
1. The Bambies Fight:
Oh these addition are too intriguing to say least, I am curious as to how they will progress from them, it raised numerous question marks in my mind, let's trust Kubo and carry on!
2. The Jugram vs Bazz Clash Teaser:
The appearance of both Jugram Haschwalth and Bazz-B serves as a teaser for their upcoming duel and retrospective that's the finale, and oh my God my anticipation is on the rise here. Not only that, but also an underlying feeling of anxiety tinged with a sorrowful melancholy.
Artistic Talk:
Speaking about the artistic direction of this episode, it wss nothing short of an accumulation of brilliant: storyboard, KA, VA, OST, Fx, SFx, truly and honestly immersive, plus a commendable effort on the CGI department, Pierrot once again outdid themselves.
- mariethecatalyst
- 7 dic 2024