[-] arya48@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

Stray gods came out back in August and is currently sitting at very positive on steam, it's by David Gaider's new studio, he was former lead writer on dragon age.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago

Why do all the shots of the characters taking off/putting on a piece of clothing look so noticeably good in this anime lol

The new elf seems like Frieren from before Frieren's time, veteran adventurer who used to be well known but his era has passed, sort of felt like a mirror into Frieren's future when everyone she knows now has long passed and no one remembers the story of the heroes who defeated the demon lord, kinda sad.

Still feels odd when the elf talk about decades or centuries like it's barely any time at all.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

Yeah I noticed that too, Fern taking off her robe and throwing it away and Stark putting on his jacket both looked really good, like almost rotoscoped

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we appreciate your restraint lol.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

Oh no! Another cliffhanger >.>

Kinda wish I had waited until this season was over so I could binge it, I have such little patience, but then I wouldn't have been able to participate in these discussion threads so I guess it's not all bad!

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

though the action is not necessarily my favorite part of Frieren

I'm definitely here more for laid-back chill adventure where i get hit with some heavy emotions every now and then, but I guess a bit of cool action once every couple of episodes is not such a bad thing.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

Yeah I love the way she is portrayed, it's unique. So often in media these seemingly immortal beings behave like regular people, Frieren's seemingly cold demeanor is just a consequence of her being so long lived, it is definitely a very refreshing take on such a character.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago

I think she is just kinda indifferent, she doesn't mind being stuck in prison because 2-3 years mean nothing to her.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Agree with pretty much everything in your comment, I found this episode to have no emotional weight because of how lacking the second half of the show was. All the emotional trauma and emotional growth that could've been explored was completely sidelined for the sake of supernatural fantasy stuff. So many times they would show how Miyo wasn't able to speak her mind, communicate effectively or stand up for herself and everytime I thought it would lead to some kinda growth or change in Miyo and it never really did.

As for Usuba family, I really hate how the show presented them as secret good guys, that was so weird, maybe a bit out of the left field but it kinda reminded me of wonder woman sleeping with that guy without consent in the second movie, like thats fucked up but the writers clearly don't seem to recognize it as such. The cousin trying to manipulate Miyo into marrying him and being his obedient housewife who dutifully raises their kids and never ever leaves the house is really really fucked up, but never was it presented as such in the show. The grandpa leaving his poor sick daughter to fend for herself in a shitty abusive relationship and then ignoring his grandkid until her powers manifested was also presented as no biggie, he kinda regrets it so its cool I guess? For a show about a victim of lifelong abuse this show doesn't seem to recognize what abuse is.

Overall my opinion of the show is it started strong and ended really mediocre, I really didn't jibe with the second half.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Desperately waiting for Miyo to develop some sense of self worth and stop taking shit from people.

So the cousin's plan was to make a deal with the emperor to get Miyo back and then what? Keep her locked in the house forever, marry her against her wishes and have children? How is he any different than her previous family?

This is a recurring thing in this show that's starting to really irk me, characters do reprehensible things to Miyo and then the show just shrugs it off like it's no biggie, the shithead cousin is already getting a redemption arc without the show even acknowledging how fucked up what he did is, grandfather isn't much better but with the way they are portraying him I'm supposed to have a favorable opinion of him and I really don't.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well that was a frustrating watch... It makes sense but It's still always annoying to see how little self worth Miyo has, she didn't even think about how fucked up it was that her family let her get abused all those years and only cared once they discovered she has abilities, thankfully Kudo and his sister realized how cruel that was.

Also Miyo not being able speak for herself and Kudo not giving her opportunity to do so even though his intentions are kind is something that's been shown multiple times now, I hope it's leading to something.

[-] arya48@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've been loving this show but this episode didn't really do as much for me as I was hoping, not sure why Kudou didn't arrive at the house with authorities, are the families just not going to suffer any legal consequences? Whatever punishment they did receive in this episode was very tame.

The set up for whats happening next in the story feels like a redo of the current arc. Some creepy guy working from shadows to control Miyo, I hope it's different in some significant ways.

Personally I enjoy Miyo going through life and rediscovering her sense of self and healing a lot more than the supernatural magic bloodlines drama.

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