PSYCHO-PASS 2 – 06
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「石を擲つ人々」 (Ishi wo Nageutsu Hitobito)
“Those Who Cast Stones”
Hands down, there’s no one else that makes me feel as uncomfortable as Kamui does.
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「石を擲つ人々」 (Ishi wo Nageutsu Hitobito)
“Those Who Cast Stones”
Hands down, there’s no one else that makes me feel as uncomfortable as Kamui does.
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「狂気の城」 (Kyouki no Shiro)
“The Castle of Madness”
There’s something rotten in the Principality of Hartgen, and it’s everything. The antagonists are compounding.
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「日はまた昇る」 (Hi wa Mata Noboru)
“The Sun Also Rises”
Shot through the heart, and your mother is to blame. I suppose parasites certainly do give love a bad name.
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「悪の魔道士(ダークメイジ)と学園襲撃(ビッグイベント)」 (Aku no Madou-shi (Daakumeiji) to Gakuen Shuugeki (Bigguibento))
“Dark Mage and Big Event”
This week it’s everyone but Arata who is powerful, except for with the ladies. When it comes to being impure, Arata is still number one.
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「森の家」 (Mori no Ie)
“House In the Woods”
While I feel like it’s a huge copout that the show is using the same opening sequence for this next arc, I must admit that returning back to Aincrad felt a lot better than I thought it would.
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「夜明けの迷い子」 (Yoake no Mayoigo)
“A Lost Child at Dawn”
The episode started out slow and obtuse, only to hit us with one of the most touching moments and two of the most stunning revelations of the season.
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「因縁を斬る」 (Innen wo Kiru)
“Kill the Fate”
I feel so satisfied with the results of this week’s episode. Pretty much everything that I expected to happen – happened.
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「レーゾン・デートル」 (Rēzon Dētoru)
“Raison D’être”
Alas, poor Sakaki, I hardly knew thee.