2013-02-01, 19:03 | Link #23 | |
Kubo GO TO HELL
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but we must think only of background, she must be pretty angry and especially very sad... I think...
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2013-02-07, 05:29 | Link #26 | |
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Location: Idaho
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Since I just caught up all of the Psycho Pass episodes today, I do want to take the opportunity to talk about how I feel about the Tsunemori character. I really, really, really like her. A lot. I deeply appreciate that she's been designed as a very mold-breaking character. Her struggles, mostly internal, are all very real and make a lot of sense. She has such a believable character, and I do see how her personality (even though I'm not a huge fan of the super-moral compass white knight of justice! character) makes her a fit for her line of work. I also like her personality as a whole. Despite all her underlying strength she has a good balance of emotions. She's very much what I think people would generally envision from an average, every-day girl. That normalcy in itself is really refreshing to see, as I feel like it's far too common that you get the tsundere character, or the geek character, or the noblewoman character. Lastly, I do really like her physical design. I think that they do a great job with making her professional, but providing that girlish contrast in her off time. She's not beautiful, and she's not sexy, she's just very cute. You know what? I like cute in an anime character. I feel like her simply being a normal sort of cute means that her personality gets to sell her, and I like her personality too. More than anything, I like that the main character is a female and that the idea for her seems to have been: "Let's make an average, normal girl."
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2013-02-11, 20:58 | Link #28 |
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I don't know.....I don't think it's within Ko's character to do so, unless he gets really pissed at her for letting Makishima live. At the most, Ko seems like a fair and reasonable guy.
@Trace I like Akane as well. Nice to see a normal young woman and not someone who's used for fanservice bait like other series. Actually, Akane and Ko remind me of Mulder and Scully: Akane is the wide-eyed one who sticks with the rules and Ko is the outcast who faces his demons.
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2013-05-06, 23:04 | Link #29 | |
Kubo GO TO HELL
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2014-08-19, 17:39 | Link #30 |
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Akane should've been killed at the start of the season when the salaryman went on a rampage? If you actually analyse the whole season , she's nothing but trouble and a burden ... yea she has a sense of justice but it's the straight kind . Making her unable to choose the best decision for that specific moment , not killing the Murderer the first time when he's about to kill your friend ? Your friend died , riots happened (Alot died) . Not killing him the second time when you had the chance ? he ran around and killed the person most important to the food supplies . Stop someone from killing him ? He's going on to kill more people . To save a murderer's live soo that he can go around killing more people ?! Why can't you guys see that she's actually useless ?
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2014-08-20, 04:51 | Link #31 |
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"useless" is a bit harsh.
Yes, her ability to fight crime in the traditional sense is low. But that makes a lot of sense. In the context of the society she lives in, she has the highest aptitude out of anyone for being a police inspector. The difference between Kogami and Akane is the difference between ours and Sibyl's ideal detective.
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