Is this the fastest a show's gone completely retarded?
My literal second thought upon seeing how they move around supplies in this world was "what if the train is overtaken and they lower the bridge for said train?" Am I really supposed to believe no one else has ever thought of this vulnerability? How am I supposed to care about characters this stupid? This is some B-tier horror movie characterizations. SNK at least make some sense in how the characters defended themselves. Sure it's silly and impractical as fuck irl, but it fits the world's logic and is pretty effective.
Easton Mitchell
I spoke too soon. It just outdid itself. This is so stupid, it's almost amazing. Kinda like Mayoiga
Brandon Price
>This is so stupid, it's almost amazing. Kinda like Mayoiga So, worth picking up, then?
Charles Morales
I feel like mayoiga writers know they suck so they embrace it. This show takes itself seriously and thinks it's edgy and clever so probably not.
Jayden Hall
>He forgot A.Z 'space wind' was in the 1st episode. >He also forgot Dimension W concept since its 1st episode was actually Vector -X
Jack Wilson
>Okada >aware that she sucks
Jordan Lewis
Wait a second, you're not saying that the same person who wrote Mayoiga wrote Kiznaiver are you?
Blake Martin
>Am I really supposed to believe no one else has ever thought of this vulnerability? Except they did think of it. They had a horn on the train to signal it coming in, and the Kabane used to make them lower the bridge, something they didn't know was possible.
>it fits the world's logic and is pretty effective. So, you argue SnK is impractical in real life but fits the worlds logic, but Kabaneri is stupid and retarded for doing literally the same thing? They're in some kind of feudal steam period where trains are the epitome of their technology, why would it be retarded for everything to revolve around them? You apply real world standards to Kabaneri, but then judge SnK by different standards and then compare the two. Kabaneri is a shitton more logical than SnK.
Camden Price
>both have incredibly dull and socially awkward MCs >both have a redhead girl who puts up with the MC's awful attitude for no discernible reason >both have a surprising number of characters who've simply not been given any noteworthy development.
I can see why you'd think that at least...
Angel Taylor
Not him, but we previously saw that a train had to completely stop before being let across. There's really no reason that shouldn't have been the standard procedure.
Austin Hughes
>in the 1st episode. Of season 2 though.
Hunter Allen
Okada is the queen of Sup Forums
David Johnson
Fair point. It's hard for us to really know without knowing their procedures, though. I still don't think they expected to be signaled by a Kabane controlled train though, it could simply just boil down to the bridge guy getting complacent after hearing the horn.
Austin Baker
I just found out why anons!
In Mayoiga, the writers didn't let that dumb whore touch the script! She was only given the task of series composition. That's why Mayoiga's so much more self-aware.
Jackson Sullivan
Didn't the samurai actually tell him to hurry it up in that scene? Maybe he fudged procedure because the unreasonable authority figure commanded it.
Anthony Mitchell
She looks like a pig.
Grayson Reyes
VVV did it much, much faster.
Ryan Edwards
Is it possible if Okada always using her body to get the job up until now?
Benjamin Garcia
The design is bad. On railways they have special sidetracks so that the train that lost control would not roll to the main tracks by accident. They should've implemented something like that instead of building the station right at the end of the line. Trains losing control must be a fairly usual case in their setting.
Ayden Watson
Not even the fatest this season, have you seen Big Order?
Angel Watson
>I hate new popular show of this season >Will nitpick everything >most of complains will be just buzzwords anyway
Hunter Carter
To be fair the only reason that train had to stop was it arrived early. This was in no way the proper protocol for this type of thing. They must feel it has less chance of being boarded and taken over if it's always moving so they limit how long it's stationary waiting for the doors at each station to open.
Oliver Bailey
From an interview, the director of Mayoiga does the writing by committee - everyone brings their ideas to the meeting and they work it out that way.