Just started this one recently and I'm about half way through it. Did anyone else get into this one? I still have no idea what I'm watching, but I feel like I have to stick it out to know what the hell is going on.
>>139316643
Yeah, I decided to watch it because it is written by Chiaki J Konaka, who wrote Lain and Texhnolyze.
It's disjointed and the ideas aren't presented as effectively as in Lain, but I liked it. It's not a classic, but I'm still glad I watched it.
It probably would've worked better as a 1-cour show.
>>139316669
Shut the fuck up.
>>139316756
Yeah! I actually picked it up because I heard it had some of the Lain team on it. The pacing feels a little similar in a way, so I'm hoping it all comes together in the end.
Without spoiling it too bad, does the end pay out for this show? I'm considering marathoning it tonight, but I don't wanna have disappointment with my breakfast in the morning.
>mfw the ending
It's been a long time so I don't remember the exact details, but I remember finding it very anticlimactic.
>>139316836
The conclusion is maybe a little fast, but I still found it adequately satisfying.
>>139316836
Marathon it and enjoy your regret. It's the only way to watch this series.
>>139316836
I can't decide that for you. Then ending is a little weak, but you might like it. It's not a classic.
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>>139316865
Ugh. It looks like I'm in for the long haul, then.
On a side note, I think it's interesting watching them throw around all of this psychology terminology. I'm actually getting a graduate degree in clinical psychology and I'm mildly impressed with the usage, even if some of it's a little off.