am i the only one thats so fucking cofused with the ending? like he came, disapeared came, disapeared, came and…
here what I got from it. He got himself stuck in a wormhole that is somehow connecting to earth and his planet(sincehe said he went back and recovered everything). He then uses his powers to teleport to her through the wormhole but the wormhole keeps pulling him back (the time periods he disappears from earth). that's the best i can do lol
Agreed, beginning of the show was bad but it got better and I enjoyed it in the end. I actually did drop the show…
Yeah. Apparently the rushness of the start was because they needed to get all the ridebooks out by christmas so once all that was done they paced themselves better.
I have never watched a tokukatsu drama before but I gave it a chance bc of Koshiba Fuka. Honestly, I really enjoyed…
If you watched this for Koshiba Fuka, then I would recommend Tokusatsu Gagaga. And if I recall correctly, the toku scenes on Tokusatsu Gagaga are pretty similar to what weekly morning Toku is. Or Maybe it was a smidge better.
Does someone have an in-show reason as to why Mei didn't disappear at the end? It is implied that all the people that turned into monsters and those who could see the wonderworld were the ones to disappear. So why didn't Mei?
Personally, this is the first adaption of this story I have seen and I would have to respectfully disagree. Without…
it's been over a year since I watched this but if I remember correctly, my interpretation of the smile was Aya being happy with herself and with the fact that Kei would let her leave without trying to talk her out of it. Even with him causing so much pain to her by asking her to abort again, she can't help but to have some type of feeling towards him, so it gives her joy to know that even he is happy she is going on her own journey.
And we can see Kei is happy for her in a way. He didn't tell her about the confusion because he didn't want to be the reason she didn't forge her own path (knowing that it meant a lot to her). So instead, he went to let her know that, if she was to come back, there is someone who wants the best for her there as well.
I like the meanings I have formed around the ending a year after watching it. But as I reread my review on it, I see that I wrote that " The biggest problem it had was the fact that the storyline was progressed by the main characters not understanding the full situation and act from partial knowledge." This happened often in this story. Like when Kei misheard what Aya said on the boat and he starts to treat her badly or when Aya leaves because she thinks Kei asked her to abort again, when he didn't.
And we can see Kei is happy for her in a way. He didn't tell her about the confusion because he didn't want to be the reason she didn't forge her own path (knowing that it meant a lot to her). So instead, he went to let her know that, if she was to come back, there is someone who wants the best for her there as well.
I like the meanings I have formed around the ending a year after watching it. But as I reread my review on it, I see that I wrote that " The biggest problem it had was the fact that the storyline was progressed by the main characters not understanding the full situation and act from partial knowledge." This happened often in this story. Like when Kei misheard what Aya said on the boat and he starts to treat her badly or when Aya leaves because she thinks Kei asked her to abort again, when he didn't.
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