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Akatsuki Go reaction post
...Wow.
Agito just got really really interesting.
Not that it wasn't already very good, but with this episode it just... hit all the right notes. At least all the right notes for me to love it utterly. XD
The backstory behind it all was just revealed and it was just... perfect. Interesting, compelling. It's great story-telling, without (so far) falling down the pit of utter grimdark like Faiz (I loved Faiz, but there was a point there when it was a bit much :D;;;). Also? It's now become all about ancient duel powers of light and darkness battling against each other, and about the role of humanity in that battle. I'm a sucker for that type of mythology, and this is really compelling well thought out and GUH. This is so awesome. *_*
Also, question for
dimmie! We'd talked about how Agito has hints at the start (which Decade expands on) that it's more or less in the same world as Kuuga, a few years after the series ends, and how at the start there IS a continuity between the mythology and the Grongi and the Unknown and all that. So my question is, how much of the mythology presented in this episode, at the end of Agito, was set up in Kuuga? Is what is set up with the Akatsuki Go and Pretty Dude of Light versus the Pretty Dude of Dark and humans being the Pretty Dude of Dark's children that the Pretty Dude of Light "stole" or somehow corrupted pretty much seamless continuation of the Kuuga mythology, or does it start veering in directions that make it not quite match the stuff from Kuuga? I guess in part I'm asking if the Light vs Dark thing was set up (and set up like THIS) in Kuuga, or if this it's a totally new element that wasn't a factor before?
Basically, once all of this is revealed, can Agito still Godai's world's future (timeline discontinuities that you mentioned before aside)?
Agito just got really really interesting.
Not that it wasn't already very good, but with this episode it just... hit all the right notes. At least all the right notes for me to love it utterly. XD
The backstory behind it all was just revealed and it was just... perfect. Interesting, compelling. It's great story-telling, without (so far) falling down the pit of utter grimdark like Faiz (I loved Faiz, but there was a point there when it was a bit much :D;;;). Also? It's now become all about ancient duel powers of light and darkness battling against each other, and about the role of humanity in that battle. I'm a sucker for that type of mythology, and this is really compelling well thought out and GUH. This is so awesome. *_*
Also, question for
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Basically, once all of this is revealed, can Agito still Godai's world's future (timeline discontinuities that you mentioned before aside)?