Hey everyone. I've been busy cleaning out my backlog of anime and stuff.
I kinda want to take back all my appreciation for Persona 3 and 4. There's just something about the writing that rubs me the wrong way on a very personal level. Your character is meant to be a blank slate, but how that translates as he progresses though social links starts to resemble someone who's a shameless social chameleon, a sociopath, or just someone that's a plain ass-kissing sycophant. It's hard to imagine that he interacts with people normally when he has the ulterior motive of knowing that talking to the girl in band class will give him greater magical power a Hindu god or whatever. It just feels kinda alienating when I'm basically piloting around a mannequin that simply grinds for relationship points and is irresistibly attractive through sheer force of authorial power. I just want to enjoy the fake videogame waifus, but I'm right in the uncanny valley of fakeness to realness ratio.
I've also just finished Rose of Versailles, and that was a very dramatic show I'll tell you hwat. There's gotta be some kinda record set by this show though, for most times characters will cry throughout the show. It seems that every single episode someone will just start crying for whatever reason: dramatic emphasis, mourning, bawling over whatever such and such reason. I'm not sure if it would hold the record, but it's gotta be up there.
Also I've been enjoying the live-action Detective Conan movies, and while everything about them is schlocky, hammy, inconsistent, and generally mediocre and second rate (for real, I think inspector Megure is played by a different actor in every one of the four movies I watched, one by tiny ?woman? in a fat suit and mustache, and one time replacing his wide brimmed hat inexplicably with a plaid trilby like nobody would notice) the one thing they all got PERFECT was the actor that plays Mori Koguro, who ramps up his animated counterpart's idiocy to a whole new level. I absolutely love this guy, I want all the animated episodes retroactively shooped to include the live action Koguro, he's amazing.