Fullmetal Alchemist S2E17: “Bite of the Ant”
There's humiliation, and then there's being bullied by fucking Yoki.
Chainsaw Man #2: “The Place Where Pochita Is”
Pochita is the chainsawdog. I kept forgetting its name.
Chainsaw Man #1: “Dog & Chainsaw”
There really is no avant-garde like Japanese avant-garde, is there? I'm not sure if this is funny or exciting or ironic or...what. It makes me want to read more, at least for the time being, but I can't really put my finger on why it makes me want to read more.
DieselDust: “Pilot”
So, if you'd believe it, I was actually asked by two different people to compare the RWBY pilot to the pilots of two other low-budget web originals. JelloApocalypse's Epithet Erased was one of them. The other, which I'm now getting to, is DieselDust, by Team FourStar. Unlike JA, I'm not familiar with TFS. From the look of things, they mostly do podcasts about media analysis, so this is a case of critics turning creator. Well, I am a little biased in their favor just because of that, I have to admit.~
WH40K: “Kal Jerico, Sinner's Bounty” (part nine)
We're almost halfway through Warhammer: Fury Road. Almost halfway. Almost. Have I asked why this book is so long yet? I feel like I might have at some point.
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood S2E16: “Signs of a Counteroffensive”
Interesting title. Could refer to a hell of a lot of different things.
March Comes In Like A Lion E5: Over The Cuckoo's Nest
The fifth episode of this commission, "June Comes In Like a Cuckoo," is also the last. I'm not really expecting anything like closure or synthesis of the preceding story arcs, as this doesn't seem like a show that's about tying things together into a "main" plot. Either way, my thoughts on the series (or at least, what I've seen of it) will come at the end.
March Comes In Like a Lion E4: "May Comes In Like a Cheetah"
This episode is called "Versus," but that's a stupid name so I'm not going to use it.
March Comes In Like a Lion E3: “Beyond the Night Sky”
He apparently just has this giant wall-sized window facing east, that he sleeps under, and he has no curtains for it. You'd think he could at least move his bed further away from it, in the meantime?
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood S2E15: "The Abyss"
Along with "The Dwarf In the Flask," this episode did a lot to reassure me after my faith in the show was damaged.
WH40K: “Kal Jerico, Sinner’s Bounty” (part six)
That chapter was...something, alright. I don't know if it's something good, per se, but something certainly.
March Comes In Like a Lion E2: “April Comes In Like an Ocelot”
The given title for this episode on Netflix is just "Episode Two," so I felt like I should rise to the occasion. Since originally posting this on Patreon I learned that this was just a stupid omission on Netflix's part, but I don't care.
WH40K: Kal Jerico: Sinner's Bounty (part five)
It occurs to me that naming a planet "Necromunda" is basically just asking the necrons to land there and start hanging up new curtains and wallpaper. Maybe that's actually a ploy; trick the necrons into conquering this shithole of a planet, and then point and laugh as they try to run it.
March Comes In Like a Lion E1: “The Town Along The River”
Open on a creepy goff girl making fun of someone's name.
WH40K: “Kal Jerico: Sinner’s Bounty” (part 4)
It's been long enough. Let's start another little streak of Khal Drogo and the Fugitive of Necromunda!
Fate/Zero S1E7: “Dark Forest”
I love how the wizards are having this hateful, egomaniacal battle to the death, but the Servants really just want to have a highschool romance drama.
Sins of the Father (FMAB:S2E14 analysis)
Content warning for depressing philosophical horror again.
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood S2E14: “The Dwarf In the Flask“ (part two)
Hohenheim calls out names. Nobody answers them. He looks at the broken jar beside him, and at the bodies.