watched Tears to Tiara (episode 23)
Now I am reminded of an RPG, where the group split and needs to find their way up the tower. Dunno, not much substance in this episode? Or am I simply too tired to think right now?
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 23)
Now I am reminded of an RPG, where the group split and needs to find their way up the tower. Dunno, not much substance in this episode? Or am I simply too tired to think right now?
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 22)
The long awaited Sword in the Stone reference. Dunno. The way Arawn and Pwyll became friends seemed a little superficial to me. It was scarcely exposed, too. Feels incomplete, especially so late in the series... Final battle now?
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 21)
Well it actually did, because Taliesin sacrificed himself, but still... the timing in the story is really off. What is the point of this all? Writing hiccup? Because there are still 11 other spirits to take care of.... no? We don't know anything.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 21)
Actually, it's not even the events I am puzzled at, they do make sense in a way. But why does this all happen now? 5 episodes left, and only now are we taken back into the past, only to learn stuff that won't change the present anyway.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 21)
After watching this episode, I can affirm that I have absolutely no clue. All I know is that it was pretty saddening and emotional, and that I am indeed teary-eyed, very surprisingly so.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 20)
Discontent with this turn of events, the Spirits decided to seal him away, labeling him a Demon God?... Suddenly, it makes sense. Yet... It's still weird. Too many doubts I can't really put my finger on, yet - need to watch moar.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 20)
This shows well how ignorant Lucifer has been (made), and Myrddin's only way to make him understand was to sacrifice himself. So perhaps Lucifer, later Arawn, would take over his legacy to helping the prosperity of mankind?
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 20)
Flashback ep that came out of nowhere. And I must say, I am pretty confused. Or perhaps it's just the similarity to Evangelion I felt when I saw the spirit avatars in the beginning? In either case, this is still cryptic.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 19)
By the way, how was he able to see anything in those caves? He had no torch. And it could not have been scattered light either. -_-
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 19)
The cooling off ep in-between arcs, huh. Taliesin and Epona, a story which might never happen. Because Taliesin is now being swayed by Lucifer I mean, one of the spirits. Rushing his fate, huh? That baby dragon was ridiculous though.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 18)
Great arc ending, although this once confirms my position that it was a wasteful battle. "Couldn't we have taken a different path altogether?" It was up to you, Gaius. You chose greed, you died. In the end, you were only all talk.
watching Tears to Tiara (episode 18)
I seriously yelled out a loud "SHIT" just now. This can't be happening. Octavia........... SHIT SHIT SHIT SHIT SHIT SHIT NO SHIT SHIT SHIT
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 17)
Reminds me of yesterday's Basquash!... Friend and Foe have the same goals, yet why must they fight? Especially in Gaius' case, only pride seems to be his driving force. Hasn't he realized how futile and wasteful these sacrifices are?
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 16)
The usual "what are you fighting for" episode. Wasn't bad, but I tire of those simplistic epiphanies. Well, I can't expect Arthur to develop his thinking, though. Octavia and Morgan rock! And Ogam could make a wonderful enemy in a Godzilla spinoff.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 15)
The foolishness of revenge. So Arawn was a spirit after all. Yet, there must've been a reason why he killed Arthur's father - or did he? Feels as if he's willingly taking the blame for smth he never did. The burden of being an outcast spirit
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 14)
Some visible design hiccups here, I found fault mainly with shadows. Anyway, interesting development. That fresco somewhat felt like a biblical reference, 12 Apostles and so. Is Arawn perhaps the 13th; the failure, traitor, Judas? Perhaps Arthur foun
watching Tears to Tiara (episode 14)
More like, unusually well detailed, or simply wrinkly. Shadows look weird.
watching Tears to Tiara (episode 14)
Eh, the design is a little off. I already thought Arawn's face was a little weird, but now, Gaius' face is even weirder. ??
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 13)
AHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA Taliesin the loli-fairycon! That was hilarious. Man, great stuff here. Arthur sure is impulsive and simple-minded, but that's what gets easily through to the enemy.
watched Tears to Tiara (episode 12)
Sweet ep. Riannon sure made a great impression on Gaius and the whole Legion, and gained some points with me too. I am still convinced that Gaius isn't a bad guy at heart. Taliesin, on the other hand... Dunno. Still has this shady aura.