Nah, they deserve to fucking die.
Who the fuck just zip ties a person because your friend has a conspiracy theory?
Peace.
Characters like Aira who are so narcissistic that they slip into being delusional (except she's not wrong) is an amusing archetype for me. It did seem like she had the aptitude 10 years ago which triggered this incident in the first place, and Okarun's ball isn't the only reason she has awareness of the spirit world now. This plotline is also giving me some Mieruko-chan vibes, which is a plus.
Momo's friends are pretty great for random gyaru side characters.
Yeah, the VAs are all killing it this show. They're really making me smile every episode.
Turbo Granny's current power being purely "luck" is awesome. It makes it easier to suspend disbelief because her presence itself means things can be unbelievably fortunate for our MCs. And she technically remains powerless.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
E07
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Damn that was heavy.
Interestingly she only became a monster after meeting Aira, while prior to that she was dancing aimlessly as a ghost. You'd have thought that she would have been wandering around looking for her lost kid before that.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
that took a hard turn.
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Currently Watching: probably a show directed at 9 years old girls, lets be honest.
You know the important distinction between Batman and me? Batman is fictional. In real life, there isn't always an alternative.
Loved this episode. Great art direction. I loved the spinning camera denoting the passage of time, and then you suddenly get hit by a freight train with the yakuza abduction and murder.
Peace.
Quite an episode. If these keep up, this will be something truly special.
Yeah...it's easy to forget when this series is all jokey and dumb romantic comedy misunderstandings that it's still a proper ghost and alien horror story.
Turbo Granny was avenging the spirits of murdered girls after all before she got bound to dozens of them in the form of the location spirit.
The execution of this episode reminded me of Fire Force's second episode where they peacefully put someone to rest in a dignified manner.
Last edited by Ryllharu; Tue, 11-19-2024 at 05:34 PM.
Yeah; that restraint in FF always stood out to me as classy and moments like those, along with some great directing, made the first season a 9/10 for me.
I'm dubious if our ghost stories will continue to be serious, or will veer into the hokey/jokey, not that a mix is bad inherently. This show likes to pull the rug out.