The fag had the coolest suit and that was extremely unfar. It was also unfair to make us watch 25 episodes and see the fag transform only once. I mean why tease us with an op and and ed that show him in gatchaman form if he's not even going to do it?
MC miraculously becomes best girl in season 2 while being worst girl all through season 1. The trap was simply unbearable and a mistake.
So yeah, these are my hot opinions on the series.
Easton Parker
>The fag Which one? There's more than 1.
Josiah Lopez
Hajime would have been absolutely unbearable if not for dem tittays.
Jackson Lewis
The one that transforms only once.
Ian Brooks
Her monstrous cowtits miraculously got even bigger in S2 somehow.
Carter Murphy
>Hajime's boobs grow larger in season 2 >She miraculously becomes best girl
What kind of magic is at work here?
Easton Wilson
Hajime is fucking great. She's honestly one of the greatest anime protagonist in the last decade.
Hunter Rogers
Fuck you, she's amazing. The whole turn off your phone and ignore them faggots thing automatically makes her the best.
Hudson Young
I'll admit she has a nice mentality, but she also comes across as mary-sueish.
"Oh this alien is so powerful than even my more experienced leader is afraid of him, it's k though, I can totally handle him by myself".
Gavin Carter
Hajime's tits were required to balance out Tsubasa's legs.
Camden Howard
Can we all agree Tsubasa was worst girl?
Nolan Sullivan
I think he's talking about O.D. since Katze became a no-character in s2
Gabriel Gutierrez
a no-character? What do you mean?
Jeremiah Garcia
All he did in s2 was crack the occasional joke and get kicked into the background. After being one of the main plot points in s1, you could completely remove him from s2 and nothing of value would be lost.
I'm still mad
Joseph Wright
That is certainly true, I didn't really like him in season 1 and in season 2 he's hands down worst boy and worst character.
It's again criminal that they bestowed upon him the kick-ass powers he had. Why do the worst fags get the best powers?
Oliver Ortiz
Because he was too strong and would fuck up civilization if he transformed anywhere but a mile underground
Robert Carter
I am aware, but still, why give the coolest design to an unbearable fag and then also make it so he can't use it?
That's just cruel.
Adrian Walker
Is Gatchaman Crowds the best series ever produced to address the social conflicts inherent within the internet?
Matthew Sanchez
But it doesn't, really.
Caleb Brooks
That's all it's about, bro
Isaac Perez
I felt that season 1 was more about the paradox of power. Should people be allowed to use potentially lethal power if it can also save lives?
Season 2 was more about public opinion and herd mentality, problems that we've had the chance to observe in the past few days.
Justin Wood
While you're mostly right, the use of these things on reality, within the show, is the metaphor. You're meant to apply that to the way that communication has been opened up by the internet.
Season one is all about the power it gives individuals to affect masses of people. Trolling would be, perhaps, the most succinct way to describe it.
Season two is, as you noted, about herd mentality, something that the Internet has had huge impact on.
Charles Turner
>Season one is all about the power it gives individuals to affect masses of people. That was a thing way before the internet. >herd mentality Also a thing that we've been dealing with for way longer than the internet existed.
This is not about the internet.
Lucas Foster
I'm pointing out that it's specifically addressing it within the context of instantaneous communication. This isn't, like, some farfetched theory. It's very obviously and openly what the series is about.
Isaac Edwards
>within the context of instantaneous communication. We've had that since the telephone. The internet is actually less of a herd mentality thing than reality because you choose what community you follow by selecting your favorite one. You don't have that sort of liberty in reality. That's why cities are more open-minded than villages that are typically rather conservative.
Justin James
you're the only unbearable fag here, boyo. OD was boss.
Carter Rivera
Nope, we've only been able to communicate, instantly, with anyone we know at any time in the last two decades. You're just wrong here, m9
Jason Miller
>with anyone we know at any time Moving the goalposts.
Alexander Wright
No, that's what I meant by instantaneous communication.
You're just being stubborn for no reason.
Chase Scott
>that's what I meant by instantaneous communication. And that's what isn't really depicted in the show. They even walk around in their second-life style reality and digital-physically meet each other before discussing things. The possibility to address lots of strangers one-way has been an option for a long time and has been capitalized upon by early democrats very effectively before people smartened up to it. This is beginning of the 20th century stuff. It's not internet.
Evan Bennett
I don't even know what to say here. You're just making stuff up about how their technology works. They can and do communicate with each other instantly all the time. The second life stuff is social media stand ins. They have fucking magic books that act as text messaging. Give me a break
Evan Nelson
>They have fucking magic books that act as text messaging. Among a select circle of friends. This is not really internet and hive mentality then, is it?
>I don't even know what to say here. How about you address the actual points then? The fact that herd mentality is what happens outside of the internet more often than inside?
>They can and do communicate with each other instantly all the time. They aren't even using a 2ch equivalent. They're barely trying to communicate to total strangers beyond job offers.
Just accept that you're wrong.
Liam Reed
lol whatever
Feel free to look up some director's commentary whenever you want. Adios.
David Morales
How? Literally the only two things that defined him were 1) gay 2)strong We got to see too much of 1 and not nearly enough of 2.
Nicholas Anderson
>Literally the only two things that defined him were 1) gay 2)strong Also wise, friendly, and uh... I think there was more. But I can't really remember too well. It's been a while
Tyler Campbell
Tsubasa and her boyfriend ruined the second season.