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Modern Family: Finale: Part 2 (2020)
IM GONNA MISS THIS SHOW
I watched at least an episode every single day for the last 6 months, and now that I've finished it feels like there is a void in my heart. I love this imaginary family and I'm so sad it's over ðŸ˜
WandaVision: All-New Halloween Spooktacular! (2021)
Jesus...
Great episode, but watching Vision die all over again after getting so attached to him was heartbreaking. Then having his only concern not be the fact that he's dying, but of the welfare of the people inside.... Ouch.
Tokyo Ghoul: re: Finale (2018)
The End
Kaneki finally got his happy ending. He deserved it more than anyone.
Tokyo Ghoul: re: Confluence, Confusion (2018)
Heartwarming
Another great episode. We get to see Kaneki showing off his skills and becoming a great leader. And the final scene with Touka, Hinami and Akira was truly heartwarming. They're all victims of the endless cycle of revenge, and the only way to truly beat that cycle is through forgiveness. Hinami had it right all along, and Touka was able to grow and learn to forgive, and now Akira is doing the same. A lot of parallels to the real world could be made.
Tokyo Ghoul: re: :Those Left Behind (2018)
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Rest In Peace Arima. Very sad moment, I teared up. The dub VA did a great job with Arima's final moments. He really was like a father to Kaneki );
The anime could've done much better preparing the audience for this, like the manga did. It feels like the Washu Clan conspiracy, the one-eyed king, and Furuta all came out of no where in the anime. They also left out some key backstory. But oh well, I'm watching this as basically a serialization of the best manga scenes into an animated format. From that perspective, I'm rather enjoying it. But I'm starting to understand why just-anime-watchers don't like :re ):
Tokyo Ghoul: re: Beautiful Dream: Daybreak (2018)
Great adaptation
Great episode and adaptation. Glad Kaneki is finally back and I can't wait for what comes next. I always found the Tsukiyama arc rather weird, even in the manga, but the outcome is great.
I wish people would give this season a chance, it's gets so much hate. If you find it confusing I'd definitely recommend reading the manga or using the wiki to remember character names.
Tokyo Ghoul: re: Those Who Hunt: START (2015)
Don't understand the hate
It's understandable that people would be confused, but truly this adaption is so good. I read the :re manga a couple years ago so I already had the basics of the plot and I think that really helped. I highly recommend the manga, Sui Ishida is a genius. Everything does make sense and is fleshed out, it just takes a while into the story before we get all the answers.
I find the dynamic of Kaneki being the only true half-ghoul, and working for the CCG to be so interesting. He's basically an extremely powerful ticking time bomb, who's been brainwashed into forgetting who he was. People at the CCG don't trust him because of who he was as "eyepatch" and he has to work through that prejudice. Meanwhile, he's created a new family with the Quinx's, Arima and Akira. It's very heartwarming and it makes you question who you're supposed to root for.
Shingeki no Kyojin: Above and Below (2021)
Best season of AoT by far
I started watching Attack on Titan back in 2014 and I was obsessed with it. Like, wore-AoT-merch-to-high-school level obsessed. But my obsession eventually died down while waiting years and years for the next season. I just now finished watching the entire thing for the first time and good god it is some of the best television I have ever seen. Especially this last season. The super dark undertones and entire 180 Eren's character has taken have probably been my favorite things. He's always been my favorite character in general, but watching him become the tortured anti-hero has been phenomenal. Deep down I haven't really lost faith that he'll eventually do the right thing, and I'm pretty sure he was mean to Mikasa and Armin just to push them away and keep them safe. But I also wouldn't be mad if he was genuinely the villain.
Also, yea Zeke's plan is wrong.... but like is it? Reminds me of Thanos. Right idea, wrong methods. Why can't Eren just change Eldian blood to not have the Titan ability in it anymore? Because as long as that power disparity exists, there will never be equality. Eldian's will keep being weaponized and feared.
Speaking of Zeke, I kind of love him now. I'm such a sucker for tragic backstories. Eren's entire backstory too, and the fact that he was unwillingly turned into a Titan and had his lifespan cut to just 23 years, and unknowingly wasting 5 of them. Yea, that would change me entirely, too. I don't know how to feel about their father. I think he was just a victim too, but also he failed his children twice so screw him.
The parallel between Gabi and Eren is interesting, and I'm trying to be understanding, but god Gabi is annoying. I'm sure if she'd started out as the main character I would've liked her, but she keeps ruining everything so she's just annoying. It's cool watching her slowly switch sides though. Also I need someone to kill Pieck and Galliard, how dare they attack Eren.
Oh and most of all, poor Levi. I saw someone say that no matter how many times he saves himself, he can never save the people around him, and that just hit hard. Like jesus that's so tragic.
I honestly don't know who to root for, the Jaegerists or the Eldians!? I can't wait for the next and final season. I don't think I'm going to read the manga because I wanna be surprised and watch it animated, but I also don't want to accidentally get spoiled while waiting.... aghh!!!!
Shingeki no Kyojin: Bystander (2018)
Oh Eren....
I love when the "chosen one" main character has to struggle with the fact that maybe they aren't special. I've liked Eren since the beginning, when I first watched this show in 2014, and to see how far he's come and how much he's grown as a person... it brought tears to my eyes. Those simple words spoken by his mother while holding innocent, baby Eren, while we see grown Eren ride off on his horse, finally feeling self-assured for the first time in a while... beautiful. The kids really been through a lot and I hope things go his way.