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Days: 250.5
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7.44
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Lord El-Melloi II-sei no Jikenbo: Rail Zeppelin Grace Note - Hakamori to Neko to Majutsushi
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Days: 41.0
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7.59
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All Comments (10) Comments
Might be so. It's just that I'm a bit disappointed that the conclusion didn't turn out as intriguing as I hoped it to be.
Anyway, there's something I've noticed, and I think you probably had thought the same too when you watched it.
But I gotta say, the ending of round 3 felt kinda off.
Nevertheless, I've also heard about Darwin's Game, but I've got some shows in my ptw to watch before that. Who knows when I'll watch it, but thanks for the recommendation anyway.
To summarize it, the first season was about Thorfinn realizing his deeds, and the second season was about him getting rid of his past and renewing his life by repenting for it. Season 1 built up the storyline, while Season 2 was like the blooming point, where Thorfinn found a chance to re-arrange his ruined life.
To be honest, while the second season did a splendid job of representing the devastating nature of the world, it felt kinda boring. While it was engaging sticking with Thorfinn's mental growth, the story sometimes felt a bit off. Like Arnheid’s story — sorry to say, but I couldn't truly resonate with it. It couldn't create the emotional attachment within me.
But not gonna lie, Season 2 had some great moments throughout the whole series. My favorite part was when Thorfinn stood amidst Canute's soldiers after getting beaten and said that iconic line: "I have no enemies."
Now, about the first season — it was a bag of many things. The second season lacked action compared to the first one, but I don't want to brag about that. What I truly care about is the story.
The things portrayed in the first season — Thorfinn's struggle for revenge, the ruthlessness of his nature as he adapts to the law of the world, Canute's dramatic character growth, the political conflicts, and not to mention Askeladd's cunning methods and his story at the end — were very impressively done.
His last words before dying, "What are you planning to do after killing me?" changed the whole momentum of the story that had been built until then. I respect him even though he was a villain.
All of that just had me glued to the screen the entire time.
Remindes me of Bunny Girl senpai a lot.