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View Poll Results: Bakemonogatari - Episode 8 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 58 | 42.96% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 47 | 34.81% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 22 | 16.30% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 5 | 3.70% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 2.22% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2009-08-30, 06:58 | Link #81 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Germany
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Hitagi really knows how to make a grand entrance. And as usual, I loved the dialogue exchanges and resolutions in this ep. Nice that they've tied the issues not just with the promises from the last 2 eps, but also even going back to ep 5 with the honesty promise.
Over-all, simply another excellent ep. =) |
2009-08-30, 09:50 | Link #86 | |
Koh nara dekiru!!!
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: August 17th - 31st
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Am I wrong? I thought that's usually what happens when someone doesn't follow the terms stated... well, there could be penalties and fines instead of a total dissolution... but isn't that the lawyer loophole logic Araragi was talking about? Anyway, summing it up the way I saw it... unable to fulfill duties (the wish) = breach of contract (the two parties, Kanbaru/Rainey Devil) = termination of contract with settlement fee (Kanbaru lives, Rainey Devil deforms hand) |
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2009-08-30, 10:06 | Link #88 |
~ You're dead ^__^* ~
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Arararararagi is officially nuts...I had my doubts in the past but now it is confirmed, he is mental.
But! His actions can all be explained with this: Spoiler:
But this is the first time I've ever heard of someone powering up by having his blood being sucked...shouldn't it be the other way round? Oh and I really liked this episode. The first was as expected gruesome and the special effects here worked really well. Really? Ararararagi had his intestines pulled out? OUCH! No matter what kind of body he has, that is rather insane I wonder if we would ever see him with his full vampire powers, I really want to see him kicks ass just once as opposed to getting his ass kicked all the time.
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2009-08-30, 10:08 | Link #89 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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But then again, while the insidiousness of the Monkey's Paw was the way it granted your wishes, the insidiousness of the Rainy Devil is that it grants you exactly what your subconscious wants - and part of the point is that everyone sometimes has "dark" wishes deep down. |
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2009-08-30, 10:16 | Link #91 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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well I like Kanbaru after see this ep.
maybe because IT IS easier to feel her pain and struggling to see someone you love reject you but then see her with other people happily, to have dark feeling despite what you show at the outside, it really understandable for me since I have that feeling too that's why it makes me like her character better since I can understand her. ...... is this makes me gonna get a rainy devil too? |
2009-08-30, 10:26 | Link #92 | |
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Yes ! And when the object of your affection finds out how much hate you have in you. When they find out the dark thoughts you have. Especially toward their lover, it will only make them (your unrequited love) hate you more. So you not only loose once, you loose twice. </end tease> Seriously, there are only two only reasons Senjougahara hugged and reunited with Kanbaru. 1 / She wanted to support Araragi and his desire to help others. She knows good women support their men. Even if the man is an idiot. Kanbaru was pissed at that... and I am glad... puts her in her place. 2 / Because she did not want to have to kill Kanbaru. Which Araragi knew Hitagi would try to do if he had told her hypocrite Kanbaru was the one who messed him up at the train tracks. |
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2009-08-30, 11:05 | Link #93 | |
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that dark side doesn't mean it must be really evil thought but just having some ominous feeling is already enough |
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2009-08-30, 13:01 | Link #95 |
.: A bad doggy :.
Join Date: Jun 2007
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I love how Bakemono treats the end of every arc like it's the final episode in the series, giving it the montage treatment through the credits and filling you up to date with what happens after everything, it's a really great touch.
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2009-08-30, 13:02 | Link #96 |
Ahhh, the irony.
Join Date: Nov 2008
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I love arc-ending episodes. That is all.
Oh, and Senjougahara saved the day in her own special way. I was skeptical about the realism of Araragi's character after seeing how extreme he can go to be that person who saves all. His empathy knows no bounds. At this rate, he'll shoot straight to martyrdom before the series ends. Artistic gore is strangely more disturbing than regular gore. And epic fanservice at the end gets much kudoes from me. Loli vamp scene as well. I think Senjougahara acts that way towards Suruga at the end because that's the best way of offering proper closure, both to Suruga and herself. She can't bring herself to hate Suruga despite her almost killing Araragi; Senjougahara wasn't exactly blameless in this situation as well and they were once the Valhara combo after all. There are some residual feelings of friendship at the very least. On another note, I'm loving Senjougahara's unique method of showing love and affection, even though it might seem bizarre and unexplainable to some. It's even better when Araragi is clearly on the same page and understands her actions. Rarely do you see such interesting and unconventional dynamics between a couple. (since Horo and Lawrence I guess?) Very much looking forward to more. |
2009-08-30, 14:13 | Link #98 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Monterrey N.L. Mexico
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Loved the episode, eventhough the fight and Senjougahara coming to the rescue both felt a bit rushed.
Then again, it could all have been me just wanting to see the episode last a bit longer.
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2009-08-30, 14:24 | Link #99 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: In the frozen wastes of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
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Finally saw it. Really dark episode. Dark lighting, sinister shots, music out of silent hill...
That show really likes to explore the complexities of the human condition isn't it? Suruga had become a sports star out of fear of what could happen to her rivals if she stayed on the track team, she was completely willing to cut off her arm for Araragi's safety... Yet part of her really wanted to massacre Araragi. Araragi did pretty well during the fight, considering what he was up against. |
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