Was he right in doing what he did?

Was he right in doing what he did?

What did you think of Psycho-Pass?

Makishima was an amazing antagonist. S2 was a massive letdown, Kamui is far from being as based.

He should've just gone straight for the hyper-oats.

I thought he also wanted to enjoy himself, not just make Sibyl collapse.

Kamui is so suck and yet shilled by author so much that Makashi, despite being a Johan-clone come off as far more interesting and likable.

He was right but did bad thing.

Shallow and poorly written antagonist that 13 years old girls masturbate on.

Makishima was likable because he came off as a rational, intelligent and well-read guy you could actually discuss with instead of a complete nutjob.

>He was right but did bad thing.

A bit pretentious but fun.

Psychopass s1 is better than texhnolyze

Luv Psycho pass one of my favorite series

S1 is good but it's nowhere near as good as tex

>actually comparing them in the first place

Reminder that Kagari will come back in season 3

There's a season 3 planned?

Texhnolyze was boring shit with crappy directing.

PP is close to SAC and it's definitely better than Tex.

>boring shit
>crappy directing
Nice arguments.

I used my arguments a decade ago and I'm not the kind that repeats the same stuff twice.

wew
Sure thing big shot

Makishima shoud have been the MC, the naive newcoming cop would have been a good antagonist to absolutely stomp intelectualy and phisicaly

S2 nerver happened

His intention was warped, however, his actions were right.

he's like Ted Kazyczynski

Might as well post this.

*Kaczynski

Who?

*KaczyƄski
Step it up, senpai.

Nice.

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what is this?

Is the new version worth watching?

Such a shit character. He was only in to pander to the no country for old men audiance.