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BowlofRice:
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on March 24, 2012, 10:07:57 PM ---Did you even notice Makoto in that video ?
Also, if you need a review to watch or play anything, you have no brain of your own.
Make your own opinions, don't rely on others.
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I agree with you completely, except when you have to spend money for DVDs or Blu-Rays. If you only have enough for one series, reading reviews might save you from watching a bad show and wasting your hard earned money.
Lord of Fire:
--- Quote from: BowlofRice on March 25, 2012, 01:34:33 AM ---
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on March 24, 2012, 10:07:57 PM ---Did you even notice Makoto in that video ?
Also, if you need a review to watch or play anything, you have no brain of your own.
Make your own opinions, don't rely on others.
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I agree with you completely, except when you have to spend money for DVDs or Blu-Rays. If you only have enough for one series, reading reviews might save you from watching a bad show and wasting your hard earned money.
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And that is what fansubs and/or sites like CR are for. You can watch show in advance, (mostly) free of charge, base your opinion on that, and buy BD/DVD if you like it.
SeventyX7:
Hmmm...I feel like I liked Nisemonogatari more.
You guys talk about how it focused on the sisters more, but more importantly, I think it focused on Araragi more.
The first season Araragi was just your generic harem lead, getting carried along by everyone else's problems. This time you got to see his own personality develop more. This was because Shinobou actually started talking (and she's basically a part of him now) and because the people afflicted by the supernatural were actual family (so it hit much closer to home than any other case in Bake). Furthermore, this season didn't have Oshino carrying Araragi doing all the work (thus raising the question why Araragi needed to be around in the first place).
In other words, I felt like this season wasn't about the sisters, but about Araragi, and I appreciate the main character getting fleshed out. It makes me look forward to more of his adventures.
Havoc10K:
Not because of Shinobu. It's because Oshino was gone, he had to start making decisions and dealing with stuff on his own, and for that reason Oshino thought Shinobu everything he knew. He knew that at some point he will once again try to help someone. He had to deal with everything personally so he had a lot more screen time and development.
It was actually quite natural but still it was his sister spotlight as it based primarily on dealing with his sisters problems without telling what he is and keeping everything a secret from them.
How Karen developed was brilliant, but still I think the most surprising events were around Tsukihi, even though it was very short, her arc was incredibly well done. And how it all got finished was also superb, even though it didn't show much, what was important is the bond between siblings.
The most important part of that bond was when Araragi asked if Karen-chan would die for him, and she said yes, and if she would die for Tsukihi, she said yes, both without any hesitation, no pause at all, no thought process needed. THAT was incredible.
ETL19:
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on March 24, 2012, 10:07:57 PM ---Did you even notice Makoto in that video ?
Also, if you need a review to watch or play anything, you have no brain of your own.
Make your own opinions, don't rely on others.
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really man, u should know i've been watching this series before that video. i just thought it was funny. not much logic was but into what was said, now was there?
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