Fish and Chips (post: 1358302) wrote:I must have quit watching the first season before they revealed Yin was some kind of all powerful mass-suicide doll.
As for Ilya, I'm sort of with Yamamaya on this one. They kept him around just long enough to make you hate him then killed him off. I think it'd have worked better if they kept everything roughly the same, but saved all his background for the next episode, tell you only after the fact "BTW, this guy was bad news."
blkmage (post: 1359489) wrote:[spoiler]Yeah, I head the Shion theory too. ANYWAY, nice to see Hei doing his dress up as a random unsuspecting worker and do awesome stuff swing again. The only disappointing thing is that it's some techno music instead of some classy jazz that's in the background to Hei's shenanigans.
Also calling it now, the season ends with Izanagi and Izanami (whoever they actually are) meeting and asploding the world or whatever, setting us up for next season.[/spoiler]
Yamamaya (post: 1363440) wrote:I finally got around to watching the ending. This entire ending felt like a ripoff of Evangelion and the End of Evangelion. Even the line, "eternal proof of our existence" was taken directly from End of Eva.
[SPOILER]So America is a butthole who took over Japan. Yin's body has come back to life. Her true self was killed after lending some of her power to Shion to create a new world. Suou and July get to live happily in Human Instrumentality, I mean, the copied world. The whole Iyanami/Izanagi myth of the creation of the world was used heavily in Eva and it appears in this series as well. Also the ending is a setup for a third season. Srsly. [/SPOILER]
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