SSSS.Gridman – 12 (END)
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「覚醒」 (Kakusei)
“Awakening”
Considering how eventful it was it’s perhaps surprising that this finale didn’t have more surprises in it.
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「覚醒」 (Kakusei)
“Awakening”
Considering how eventful it was it’s perhaps surprising that this finale didn’t have more surprises in it.
Welcome to week 5 of “Up to Snuff*”. It’s pretty much a given that this season’s top places are going to be a two-show battle – when the new one starts in January we should see some serious dynamism to the rankings as the new series establish themselves.
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「崩・壊」 (Kuzure)
“Collapse”
See, this is why you don’t try and reason with the sociopath.
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「奇襲の音(ね)」 (Kishuu no Oto (ne))
“The Sound of an Ambush”
Whatever I’ve said about the uniqueness of this series, I can’t shake the sense that I haven’t been doing it justice.
Welcome to week 4 of “Up to Snuff*”. It’s striking just how dominant the top two series are – they jostle with each other for position, but no other show has nearly as broad an appeal with our crack staff.
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「夢・想」 (Musou)
“Dream”
I’m not certain what the hell was going on here, but it sure was well done.
It’s week 3 of “Up to Snuff*”, and we have a new leader at the top of the rankings – though the same two series continue to dominate the rest of the field.
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「対・立」 (Tairitsu)
“Opposition”
There’s definitely an element of macro vs. micro in assessing SSSS.Gridman.