Those last 2 episodes were interesting to say the least. I didnt like the fights in episode 9 as much. It was a bit silly.
But other than that the show is definitely hotting up!
Those last 2 episodes were interesting to say the least. I didnt like the fights in episode 9 as much. It was a bit silly.
But other than that the show is definitely hotting up!
I disagree, episode 9 was just awesome. How does Kurozuka handle the shit out of that motorcycle though? It doesn't seem like he's been in this advanced age for very long, but the time shifts are pretty confusing so I don't know. It seems like everytime he wakes up, he lives for a few moments, maybe a few days max before getting his ass blown off again.
"They call it 'The American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin
I am not saying episode 9 was not awesome. The fights were lame. Especially the bike portions of it. It just didnt seem cool or realistic enough but using the word 'realistic' I guess is not fair in an animeOriginally Posted by The Heretic Azazel
. Lets just say they could have done a better job with the motorbike.
I'm still trying to figure out what is really going on in this series. It's interesting that Kuro called his visions of him and Kuromitsu in the past dreams, and not memories. I guess technically he doesn't have any memories of the past at all, and yet somehow fragments of dreams slip through, and he's not sure whether they're something real that happened, or just nightmares made up out of his mind. And it looks like Kuromitsu is the one who does whatever it is that causes Kuro to transfer bodies. If she wasn't around, would he age normally and die?
From what we've seen, Kuromitsu is less trustworthy than ever. It looks like she's got some plan in the works, and Kuro is merely a piece in her game that she can deceive and manipulate.