Reply to Darkstar_Zero - Message ID#: 63339393
01-17-2012 06:15 PM
Darkstar_Zero wrote:
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Just saw 14. I facepalmed hard as soon as Kousaka took an arrow to the knee.Well, it was actually his thigh, but might as well for the sake of the meme.
Too bad it wasn't his face.
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 63330797
01-17-2012 06:25 PM
Still, seems all too elaborate for Kousaka to rank right when he was about to die. To speak in double entendre, Deus Ex Machina got involved heavily in Kousaka leveling up to diary holder right when he was going to check out.
Reply to Chappi_The_Rabbit - Message ID#: 63340629
01-17-2012 06:43 PM
Reply to LordJupiter - Message ID#: 63340833
01-17-2012 08:36 PM
I don't think it justifies having one, but we've seen so many from the this series that a Deus Ex Machina is pretty much to be expected. It's legitimately surprising when there's a solution to something and it ISN'T one.
Reply to LordJupiter - Message ID#: 63340833
01-17-2012 08:56 PM
LordJupiter wrote:
I always hate it when people think that just because a character is named Deus Ex Machina that justifies any actual Deus Ex Machinas in the series itself.
No it doesn't. But to be fair, it wasn't a Deus Ex Machina either. The end of the episode (not the Murumuru skit) gave a brief hint on why Kousaka had a diary. No, that does not change the fact that it was still kind of half-assed (how could they not see the vent?), but at least the episode addressed the grievance that Kousaka's diary is crap and makes him nothing in the eyes of Yuno (and me).
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01-22-2012 11:49 PM
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 63407001
01-23-2012 01:34 AM - edited 01-23-2012 01:35 AM
It came out, like, right after you posted.
In further news, 15 episodes and Yuno's character development has consisted of going from a **noel**head to an even bigger **noel**head. Hurray?
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01-23-2012 01:41 AM
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01-23-2012 10:36 PM
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 63420279
01-24-2012 01:39 AM
yuki really needs to grow some balls and start doing the man work then maybe yuno will ease up on the whole stalkerish crazy person thing
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01-24-2012 01:41 AM
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01-24-2012 02:42 AM
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 63424113
01-24-2012 02:46 AM
well ill say when i see how everything plays out ill answer that question but yuki is up there for sure
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01-24-2012 12:13 PM
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01-24-2012 12:23 PM
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01-24-2012 03:31 PM
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 63428417
01-24-2012 06:02 PM - edited 01-24-2012 06:02 PM
A list of characters less pathetic than Yukki:
* Shinji Ikari
* Ganta Igarashi
* Waver Velvet
* Renton Thurston
* Ren Mihashi
* Shu Ouma (Yes, Beta Shu)
* Saji Crossroad
* Guys
* Mikado Ryuugamine
* Envy in parasite form
* The residue that Nina Einstein left on the table she fuuuuuudgeed
Reply to Chappi_The_Rabbit - Message ID#: 63430573
01-24-2012 06:34 PM
Chappi_The_Rabbit wrote:A list of characters less pathetic than Yukki:
* Mikado Ryuugamine
Wait, what? But Mikado's
He can't be that pathetic.
Reply to Darkstar_Zero - Message ID#: 63430899
01-24-2012 06:51 PM - edited 01-24-2012 06:52 PM
Darkstar_Zero wrote:
Chappi_The_Rabbit wrote:A list of characters less pathetic than Yukki:
* Mikado Ryuugamine
Wait, what? But Mikado'sSpoilerthe leader of the Dollars.
He can't be that pathetic.
He also
Of course, I said that he is not as pathetic as Yukki so that's kind of a compliment. Actually, Mikado's inclusion in the list was an afterthought and I didn't take into account that what I like about Mikado is how awesome he acts later on in the Light Novels
Reply to naraku361 - Message ID#: 63408245
01-24-2012 08:33 PM
THOUGHTS ON EPISODE 15
KIGUMA - Chapter 12 out now. Enjoy!
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01-24-2012 11:25 PM
Reply to Chappi_The_Rabbit - Message ID#: 63431167
01-24-2012 11:27 PM - edited 01-24-2012 11:47 PM
Hey I like Yukiteru. Yeah, he can be annoying at times, but it never gets tiring to see him conflicted with depending on Yuno to stay alive while being fully aware that she doesn't have his best interests at heart, as shown when she chained him up last episode. I just love how he's growing more and more insane, even abandoning his friends in order to survive, as someone pointed out. And above all, he isn't BORING. For me, when they're not boring, wimps are great characters, even if they can be annoying (and personally, I don't find him that annoying). If someone asked me if I prepared Yuji Sakai from Shana or Yukiteru, I'd pick the latter in a heartbeat, because watching him survive is just awesome and entertaining.
I notice a bunch of people saying Akise should have been the main. Yeah, why would I want to watch a practically perfect guy with no development be the main character when I can watch Yuki's non-tiring (yes, I know this is debatable) reactions to nearly getting killed (I read the Paradox manga and all I have to say is *snore*)? And the people who say Shu from GC is better than him? If they say one more comparison that starts with the words, "at least", I am going to gag. And I'm going to gag if people say he is better. I've never seen such a borefest of a character. And when you're boring AND annoying, that gets even worse.
Edit: Just noticed you actually put Shu in that character list of "less pathetic" characters. I REALLY hate him, but if you think he's better than Yuki, then continue to do so. Personally, I think Shu needs some better dialogue and something to make me remember him before I can start liking him.
Chappi_The_Rabbit wrote:He also
Spoilerspent the last half of the series chickening out about whether he should shut down The Dollars because Kida can't control the Yellow Scarves if his life depended on it
Of course, I said that he is not as pathetic as Yukki so that's kind of a compliment. Actually, Mikado's inclusion in the list was an afterthought and I didn't take into account that what I like about Mikado is how awesome he acts later on in the Light Novels
SpoilerIn which he is not only very sadistic and cold, but stabs a guy with a pen and makes him sign a contract with his own blood
I know I said this before, but Mikado's inclusion in the last arc of the anime was sort of an afterthought as well. He literally had no part in the Yellow Scarves arc in the novels until Celty drove him to the hideout (no shutting down Dollars, no chasing after Anri, not even much page time). And, as you've noticed, it shows.
Reply to naraku361 - Message ID#: 63435679
01-24-2012 11:32 PM - edited 01-24-2012 11:46 PM
naraku361 wrote:
Still hoping Yuno dies by the end. I really, really want her to kick the bucket.
I don't think a single aspect of her character is worth liking.
Yeah, I notice a lot of people seem to be more forgiving of her than Yuki. Probably because she's more entertaining to them than the latter (I always saw it reversed). Me? I think she's overrated.
Personally, I like her because she's so bat**noel** insane. I can't help it. It's like watching a less awesome, but still entertaining, version of the Joker. Or watching the evil stepmother in Cinderella.
Reply to TheFlawGuy - Message ID#: 63435725
01-25-2012 12:10 AM - edited 01-25-2012 12:11 AM
Yukki not doing anything to save his friends isn't about character development. It's him being written very inconsistently. He's constantly built up as the moral character, but he really wouldn't have protected anyone in episode 2 nor in episode 15. He hasn't developed, he's been the kind of character that makes a step forward one episode, but goes back the next. There's literally the equivalent of a character with no development because of how inconsistent he is. You might as well make him a static character because all his development has been completely, totally worthless. Also, no, he doesn't grasp that Yuno doesn't have good intentions in mind. He immediately went back to "She really loves me!" crap.
Yuno's been a flat, one-dimensional character for the whole show. It took 12 episodes for them to start presenting depth, but by then they'd burned any hope of getting the sympathy they're scrounging for. Everyone saying "Yukki should just accept Yuno to save himself" are total idiots.
Reply to naraku361 - Message ID#: 63436737
01-25-2012 12:36 AM - edited 01-25-2012 12:50 AM
naraku361 wrote:Yukki not doing anything to save his friends isn't about character development. It's him being written very inconsistently. He's constantly built up as the moral character, but he really wouldn't have protected anyone in episode 2 nor in episode 15. He hasn't developed, he's been the kind of character that makes a step forward one episode, but goes back the next. There's literally the equivalent of a character with no development because of how inconsistent he is. You might as well make him a static character because all his development has been completely, totally worthless. Also, no, he doesn't grasp that Yuno doesn't have good intentions in mind. He immediately went back to "She really loves me!" crap.
Yuno's been a flat, one-dimensional character for the whole show. It took 12 episodes for them to start presenting depth, but by then they'd burned any hope of getting the sympathy they're scrounging for. Everyone saying "Yukki should just accept Yuno to save himself" are total idiots.
Uh, no he didn't go back to that "Yuno really loves me crap". He went back into the "I can use Yuno's love to help survive" mode, which is a different thing altogether. But I digress.
And yeah, I forgot to bring this up with my last post. Yes, I can see why people complain about Yuki because he really hasn't ACTUALLY grown in the past fifteen episodes (he's grown more insane, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't see your point). Yes, I know he does suffer the same problem Shu does with his "one step forward, two steps backwards" thing. Why don't I hate Yuki then? Because unlike you, I think the anime knows this. They're fully aware that Yuki is a morally reprehensible wimp and they have a lot of fun with it. They know that while Yuki may think of himself as moral, he's really a guy to be despised. Even Yuki himself is aware that he's just using Yuno because he su*cks, and the anime really plays it up. I never once thought that the anime was building him up as a moral character. To me, it looks more like the anime is building him up into a guy who's TRYING to be a moral character. There's a big difference.
So don't tell me why you and others don't like him. I know. But I (emphasis on "I") think his "one step forward, two steps backwards" is entertaining. What you said about just making Yuki a static character instead of a character with worthless development? They did that in a manga called Mirai Nikki: Paradox where they replaced Yuki with Akise. And it flat out bored me. It was like watching the first Matrix movie instead of watching the much worse, but more entertaining second Matrix movie (apologies to Matrix fans everywhere).
Why do I hate Shu if he suffers the same problems that Yuki does? Bad dialogue mixed with the fact that he's totally inoffensive, no risks are taken, and whatever risks are taken aren't calculated and just create a hated product that the creators don't seem to see the flaws in. And that's just Shu. Guilty Crown isn't much better. ![]()
And yes, I know that Yuno's a flat 1-D character. Again the show seems to know that, and has so much fun with it, creating something I'll at least remember. I barely remember any of the characters from the Matrix series. And you do know I share the opinon that anyone who thinks Yuki should depend on Yuno needs their brains checked, right?
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