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The whole thing was superb, from the art to the story. Refreshing and I think this is now my favourite Spiderman movie. Loved the positive message and the humor.
I don't get it. It used to be such an amazing show, I loved every second of it. But now, I just can't. A few things that bothered me in this episode:
-Euron ambushing Danny - how?! She was flying across the sky, she should've seen him, even if his fleet was hiding behind the rocks -Danny's dragon dying just like that - he/she survived the Night King and the army of dead only to be killed within a few seconds in an ambush that seemed pretty unbelievable -Danny not firing fire at Euron's fleet because reasons (also not circling them and attacking from behind) -Danny trying to make Cersei surrender with a handful of soldiers, exposing herself completely - Why didn't Cersei just end her right then and there? It would've been so easy for her. -Euron not finding the fact that Tyron knew about Cersei and 'his' baby strange at all (I thought he would be surprised realizing the baby wasn't his, but no, he didn't pick up on anything)
And I'm still waititng for Bran to make more sense in the story. And that the whole Night King thing gets more explanation. Right now it really does feel like everything GoT has been building up to is just being scrapped together. I just don't get it. If the writers didn't know what to do wit the story, they should've just pick up one of the fan theories. They were honestly much more interesting and better though out.
-Euron ambushing Danny - how?! She was flying across the sky, she should've seen him, even if his fleet was hiding behind the rocks -Danny's dragon dying just like that - he/she survived the Night King and the army of dead only to be killed within a few seconds in an ambush that seemed pretty unbelievable -Danny not firing fire at Euron's fleet because reasons (also not circling them and attacking from behind) -Danny trying to make Cersei surrender with a handful of soldiers, exposing herself completely - Why didn't Cersei just end her right then and there? It would've been so easy for her. -Euron not finding the fact that Tyron knew about Cersei and 'his' baby strange at all (I thought he would be surprised realizing the baby wasn't his, but no, he didn't pick up on anything)
And I'm still waititng for Bran to make more sense in the story. And that the whole Night King thing gets more explanation. Right now it really does feel like everything GoT has been building up to is just being scrapped together. I just don't get it. If the writers didn't know what to do wit the story, they should've just pick up one of the fan theories. They were honestly much more interesting and better though out.
I really liked this. The story started kind of cute with some cliche villains, but as I kept on watching it developed a lot. It was sad to see how fate was cruel to Chikane and Himeko like it tried to do everything to tear them apart. Only at the very end, we see that their story does indeed end happily.
I loved the robots and the action scenes, they were a pretty cool addition and not something you would usually see in a Yuri anime. I liked Soma as well, but only as a friend and protector of both priestesses. It did bother me a little that the anime kept on pushing him and Himeko together plenty of times. But even so, I was really happy that in the end, Himeko realized the one she loved was Chikane and not him. And maybe in a way, it was a good thing that he was such an important character with a strong presence because when Himeko rejected him, it showed how much she actually cared for the beautiful moon girl and that she would choose her no matter what. Nothing like way, way too many yuri animes that focus on girls getting in love with girls only when there are no or barely any males around (like that stupid all-girls school trope). This felt much more real, their love much more powerful. I liked it and I definitely recommend.
I loved the robots and the action scenes, they were a pretty cool addition and not something you would usually see in a Yuri anime. I liked Soma as well, but only as a friend and protector of both priestesses. It did bother me a little that the anime kept on pushing him and Himeko together plenty of times. But even so, I was really happy that in the end, Himeko realized the one she loved was Chikane and not him. And maybe in a way, it was a good thing that he was such an important character with a strong presence because when Himeko rejected him, it showed how much she actually cared for the beautiful moon girl and that she would choose her no matter what. Nothing like way, way too many yuri animes that focus on girls getting in love with girls only when there are no or barely any males around (like that stupid all-girls school trope). This felt much more real, their love much more powerful. I liked it and I definitely recommend.