
Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War S2E2: "People Want to Do Things"
It's too bad there are still two seasons left to go; if not for that, I'd think "Kaguya dates Miyuki's sister" would be a clever subversive ending to the story, assuming that Miyuki gets a satisfying ending of his own to complement it.

Kill Six Billion Demons III: "Seeker of Thrones" (part eleven)
I actually thought she was shooting a laser beam out of her left nipple-spikes before I realized it was the handle of her energy-axe. Oh well.

Kaguya-Sama: Love is War S2E1: "Holy Fuck You Thought the Last Episode Title Was Long Just Get A Load of This Absolute Leviathan of Text"
I get that the episodes are named after the manga chapters that they're adapting, but once you're mashing four or five of them together without any truncation I think you might need an intervention. Seriously, how are people even supposed to refer to these episodes?

Fate/Zero S2E12: "Fate/Zero" (continued even more)
So, that's that. Fate/Zero is not good. It looks better than it is if you squint from a certain angle, but even that falls apart once you hit the finale.

Fate/Zero S2E12: "Fate/Zero" (continued)
I mean, is anyone surprised at this point? Anyone at all? Even a little?

Fate/Zero S2E12: "Fate/Zero"
I see the words "Fate/Zero," and I have an immediate, positive emotional response because of how long I spent mostly liking it. It only takes a second for my mind to catch up to where I am right now, and I just feel this crushing dissonance that almost makes my head spin. I've seen other shows whose quality fluctuated massively from season to season, but in this case the story was adapted (very closely) from a single book by a single author.


Kill Six Billion Demons III: "Seeker of Thrones" (part ten)
He thought immortality would be easier for his species than it is for humans, and he was mostly right. Mostly.

Fate/Zero S2E11: "The Last Command Seal" (continued)
So, I guess Iri really did just get killed off with zero fanfare a couple episodes ago, then? That was the most dismissive treatment of almost any named character in this entire series.

Fate/Zero S2E11: "The Last Command Seal"
This demon is a goddamned joke. No fucking wonder it still hasn't gotten free after all these Grail Wars.

Kill Six Billion Demons III: "Seeker of Thrones" (part nine)
...I'll leave it up to my readers to decide what this says about our heroine's sexuality.

Fate/Zero S2E10: “the Sea at the End of the World”
Well gee Arturia, I don't know. How COULD he have become Berserker? You don't think that maybe somebody summoned him into that role, do you?





Kaguya-Sama S1E10: "Kaguya Won't Forgive"
...you know, if I didn't know that there were multiple seasons of this show, I'd be pretty sure we were about to hit the finale. With the tension escalated by the previous episode, this scene really feels like it's going to end with them rolling around the floor covered in frosting and strawberry jelly.

Kill Six Billion Demons III: "Seeker of Thrones" (part eight)
Pretty sure the others should gang up and kill Oscar at this point.

"Wednesday" vis a vis "Adult Wednesday Addams"
let's see who seems to have done it better.
