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Taishou mebiusline mal
Taishou mebiusline mal








taishou mebiusline mal

Yet.perhaps I would be inclined to agree that some of the "flaws" are part of what I appreciate about the story, such as the imperfections of the decisions that the characters make.īut.and this is a thing one realizes on taking a step back.does that mean it's still fair to call them "flaws"? Alternatively, does it mean that the best stories are not ones that are "perfect"?Īnd this is why I think that it makes the most sense to take the events of a story as they come, and understand them, and appreciate it on their terms (or at least what one perceives to be their terms). the soccer episode, which occupies a similar "unplace" of unfittingness as the first half of Strain's 7th episode), it seems to regard various plot things as happening or being revealed poorly. While I can agree that some of the mentioned flaws are flaws (e.g. Incidentally, that review said that Eureka Seven was "flawed" yet something that people liked because of its flaws. I saw footage I thought I hadn't seen before, so I was a little confused at times, but then I heard a song I'd definitely never heard before, yet it was a glorious song, so I searched this and found it. I actually got shown this song because I watched GlassReflection's review of Eureka Seven. But when it just unexpectedly breaks back into my life, it's like being transported back to that magical experience of that story, that adventure, that life-changing experience. Something that fourteenwings probably already knows about but will probably delight him anyway: I just discovered this.Įureka Seven is interesting in that it is a glorious and deeply emotional story, yet one that I can't really take out of its context and relate to something else, which is why I so rarely talk about it.










Taishou mebiusline mal