Fish and Chips wrote:I actually find that odd number comforting, as it suggests they're taking exactly the time and episode count needed to tell the story, no more (no fillers), no less (no constriction).
uc pseudonym wrote:I agree; that's a positive sign.
Watching episode two I'm afraid I have to say my hope is that the series will give more spotlight to... anyone else, really. Isaac and Miria don't work for me.
jon_jinn wrote:i just finished the first two episodes. the first episode was fairly confusing, and i hoped that the second episode would help to answer some of my questions. unfortunately, the second episode seemed like an entirely different story than the first. it was still quite entertaining (thanks to Isaac, Miria, and Jacuzzi) and it ended on a cliffhanger. i guess the first episode was merely meant to introduce the major characters and give the viewer a hint of the personality of these characters and also show how they would play out in future episodes. i am now awaiting the third episode...
Fish and Chips wrote:Episode 1 employs the ever popular "Begin with the end" plot element. The audience is given the beginning and end of the train arc, allowing the following episodes to explain the in-between.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Odd thing is, it kinda fits with what happened in that scene. XD
uc pseudonym wrote:I'm somewhat behind (watching subs only) but that was alright: it basically didn't make any sense.
Ninja Rob wrote:I've watched the first episode. Seems interesting enough, though kind of confusing. But that's how all good anime start, right?
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