Also for those who want to build action sequences, take lessons on how they set objectives, turn the screws, have things go worse, and ratchet up the drama.
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Episode 7: obviously more sleight than the freight trains that came before, but just as critical I'm assuming for set-up. And in the end, an important lesson: "that's what families do"... not like I would know.
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... I feel a profound sadness.
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Episode 8: The sense of scale in this show continues to impress, largely cuz it's constantly trying to think about how to use that scale creatively. Seeing the EVA hop on top of battleships is precisely that sort of fun so many others dont think of. Also, my god, the horniness.
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Well, just had to block someone for spoiling basically everything. I've talked about this in the Avatar thread, but I don't know what it is specifically with certain kinds of anime fans. They can't talk about the present moment without talking how its connected to the future.
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Episode 9: Love the payoff to the dancing, especially with how the handle the actual tone of the battle w/ the music and countdown. As far as establishing the dynamics, I'm very excited to see where it goes.
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Episode 10: Ha! Good fake out for the Beach episode. Horniness continues. Fights still inventive, but it's funny how different and social the last few have been in comparison to the crushing solipsism that came before. I'm guessing this will change, of course (don't answer)
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I had to google that and I'm shocked you knew it.
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