Ugh. I'm up to ep.24 of Gurren Lagann, and I don't think I'll be able to focus enough of my manly spiral energy to finish the crap.
Honestly, how did you guys managed? I so hoped that the hype was well founded in this case.
The show was indeed brilliant at the beginning - it was ridiculously bawdy, over the top, inventive, self refferential and different. It felt a bit like a homage to FLCL, if with less brains and more of the happy-go-lucky attitude - down to refferencing chicks on flying vespas.
But when the writers decided to get rid of the main character that carried the story, they failed to substitute an equally charismatic alternative - Simon is just too much of a typical shonen jump material, he's got no personality, no redeeming qualities, and goes by in the world by having luck and using amplified wishful thinking.
After Kamina's demise the whole story made a turn for the generic, with introduction of another typical shonen jump character of the princess, and associated plot elements. Seen that, been there, oh, how many times.
Other than that, nothing really happens, story-wise. Enemies come - enemies scary - Simon wishes to win very hard - enemies blow up and not scary anymore - bigger enemies come - Simon wishes HARDER - ad infinitum.
Nobody ever actually does anything, they just milk the deus ex machina to fix their problems.
Somebody please tell me there's some brilliant writing in the last three episodes, as I'd really like to not shove this show down the drain - it was very promising after all.