2008-08-31 19:55
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code_geass
Okay. So. I'm a little behind everyone else, but I just finished watching episode 21 of R2. And... well...
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, so stop now if you positively love everything about episode 21 and Code Geass. Okay? Okay.
So. I didn't like this episode. I didn't hate it but I definitely didn't like it. And I'm just kind of wondering if I'm alone in the "Eeehhhh." feeling after seeing this episode. Don't get me wrong, I love plot twists. But now they seem really... forced. Or like the writers pulled it out of their ass at the very last second because they realized they have a few more episodes left to explain everything.
I dunno. Maybe I got my hopes too high for season two or was expecting something entirely different. But the last few episodes have, at least to me, been kind of disappointing. The series seems to be going in a bad direction and/or trying to hard. I feel like it's trying less for story and depth and more for just pure mind fuckery. And while mind fuckery is cool, a series like Code Geass needs to be about something more than trying to give your audience a heart attack every episode. You know?
Anyone... some things that kinda got to me. Firstly, Marianne's death. I dunno about you, but I waited for a long time to find out the explanation to that one. And all we got was a brief explanation that was basically "lol Geass powerz". I was hoping for a little... more to it, I guess. I did like, however, the turn around at how Marianne was such a horrible mother. That was a neat twist at least. But her death, or lackthereof, was really lame. And then her "second death" at Lelouch caused was even lamer.
Secondly, Charles. After being the enemy for season one and almost the entire story of season 2, he's suddenly crusading for a world without lies and V.V. was the real bad guy? While I appreciated he didn't end up being a typical villain, his character ended up being lame considering all the build up we got for him. It's just that I hoped he would've played a bigger role in the series' end. Of course, we can launch into theories that he isn't really dead, but humor me.
Lastly, Schneizel. Okay, seriously. WTF Schneizel. Out of no where.
I love series with unexpected twists, but after awhile, there only needs to be so many before the series sticks with and follows through with said twists. And I feel Code Geass has kind of forgotten that. Comments? Thoughts? Flames? Spinzaku? Mainly just wondering if I'm alone in this feeling. Either way, I won't stop loving the series. I just want a good ending for something I enjoy so much.
I also have a question for you guys. Code Geass R2 OSTs. There are two of them coming out I believe? Does anyone happen to know the release dates for them? I'd appreciate it!
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, so stop now if you positively love everything about episode 21 and Code Geass. Okay? Okay.
So. I didn't like this episode. I didn't hate it but I definitely didn't like it. And I'm just kind of wondering if I'm alone in the "Eeehhhh." feeling after seeing this episode. Don't get me wrong, I love plot twists. But now they seem really... forced. Or like the writers pulled it out of their ass at the very last second because they realized they have a few more episodes left to explain everything.
I dunno. Maybe I got my hopes too high for season two or was expecting something entirely different. But the last few episodes have, at least to me, been kind of disappointing. The series seems to be going in a bad direction and/or trying to hard. I feel like it's trying less for story and depth and more for just pure mind fuckery. And while mind fuckery is cool, a series like Code Geass needs to be about something more than trying to give your audience a heart attack every episode. You know?
Anyone... some things that kinda got to me. Firstly, Marianne's death. I dunno about you, but I waited for a long time to find out the explanation to that one. And all we got was a brief explanation that was basically "lol Geass powerz". I was hoping for a little... more to it, I guess. I did like, however, the turn around at how Marianne was such a horrible mother. That was a neat twist at least. But her death, or lackthereof, was really lame. And then her "second death" at Lelouch caused was even lamer.
Secondly, Charles. After being the enemy for season one and almost the entire story of season 2, he's suddenly crusading for a world without lies and V.V. was the real bad guy? While I appreciated he didn't end up being a typical villain, his character ended up being lame considering all the build up we got for him. It's just that I hoped he would've played a bigger role in the series' end. Of course, we can launch into theories that he isn't really dead, but humor me.
Lastly, Schneizel. Okay, seriously. WTF Schneizel. Out of no where.
I love series with unexpected twists, but after awhile, there only needs to be so many before the series sticks with and follows through with said twists. And I feel Code Geass has kind of forgotten that. Comments? Thoughts? Flames? Spinzaku? Mainly just wondering if I'm alone in this feeling. Either way, I won't stop loving the series. I just want a good ending for something I enjoy so much.
I also have a question for you guys. Code Geass R2 OSTs. There are two of them coming out I believe? Does anyone happen to know the release dates for them? I'd appreciate it!
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I plan to see Code Geass through to the end. I AM enjoying the series, despite this. I love the series even if I don't like some of the things that have transpired. But I like to question and discussion everything about what I like, it's flaws and it's strengths. I don't really think that's wrong?
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though, i will also say that there's also nothing wrong with a "mindless" first watch of a series either, to get wrapped up in it and overlook some flaws. discussing everything to death often causes some of the magic to wear off really quickly.
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Touché! I think I did that with the first season. Perhaps why I liked it better?
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I think, the problem with doing that for Geass is that while it embraces political, historical, social, and psychological concepts which are relevant to the world today, it also eats them one by one, regurgitates it all back up, then repeats the process only after adding a good dose of fuschia sprinkles and fabulous beforehand. Numerous times.
Ask as many people who are fans or critics of the series as you want, but I think (and I stress "I think", I can't speak for everyone, obviously) a lot of them will give you a similar answer. Geass just screws with the concepts mostly for the sake of the shock/lulz/entertainment factor. Sunrise is known for being rather troll-ish with its plot lines while maintaining the facade of a socially progressive fiction (Gundam 00, I'm looking at you), and the fact that the writer had to rewrite his series half way through probably didn't help much either.
Feel free to try and analyze Geass, but I think it'll be just killing your brain a bit. My opinion is that the best way to enjoy Geass is to just sit back and enjoy it as the roller coaster/train wreck it is.
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and code trainwreck (http://trainwreck.ggkthx.org) for those who don't know her blog's URL (koda is the group leader of gg).
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Or maybe the real problem is that I have never experienced a Sunrise anime before. XD
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