Too smart for Sup Forums

>Mfw /lit/ has better threads than Sup Forums

Sup Forums isn't for discussion it's for blogging about what makes your dick hard and reposting memes.

Makishima is indeed too smart for br/a/inlets.
So many nice book references coming from his lines in the series.

Even Sup Forums discussed Psycho Pass better than Sup Forums. Most of Sup Forums just spouted memes like CAUSE I FEEL, etc., and when they formed actual opinions it's the most boring trite you've ever read on this board.

CAUSE I FEEEEEEEL

We're talking about a show where the main character, who was assigned by the sibyl system and trained for this job, needs every little thing explained to her down to the dominators because Urobochi is awful at both characterization and exposition. Makishima is no exception. In all that description, all he manages to say is he's lonely and rebellious. In this nonsense society, he slips around like a Batman villain murdering people for lacking identity. Which is especially ironic given that Makishima's identity comes almost entirely from pulling references from Urobochi's favorite writers and philosophers. Try counting how many times per episode he does it if you ever decide to rewatch. It's a garbage show propped up by people new to the medium, like most of what Urobochi's been involved with.

T. Brainlet grasp the character of Makishima. OP's post already rebuttaled you

>Even Sup Forums discussed Psycho Pass better than Sup Forums.
Makishima is basically anime Tylor Durden so it's not too surprising

I CAN ALWAYS SHOW MY EVERYTHING TO YOU

>nobody has rebutted that even though Makishima's goal was the destruction of the system by reproduction of dissent, most of the show (the episodic tales, which were considered trash even in release) is just filler

Just because one understood the symbol it doesn't mean the show is well written. Urobuchi plays a lot with this, giving a character a pretty precise symbollic value to toy with and nothing else. That is done in every single show he has made except maybe Phantom.

It's because it's part police procedural, instead of simply focusing on being solely political (state terrorism versus individual terrorism or propaganda of the deed) from the start.

>what its thunderbolt fantasy

Too deep for /lit/.

It does not make sense within the context of the universe for Makishima to be constantly active or for them to be constantly chasing him when there are other matters that they have to deal with and are a small unit.

Fuck off normie

>reading
somebody get this nerd out of here

>Not reading
We get it you're dumb

Looks terrible. Who thought this would be good?

say that in my puppet face and not over the internet and see what happens

>reading
Outside of your jungle people actually have the IQ to read effortlessly subhuman huemonkey.

I haven't watched it, is it good?

Yes, but you can speak of a multitude of issues within an episodical frame and contribute to the overall plot and theme, give some meat to the characters and their enviroment. When GitS SAC (the obvious comparison to be made for an hybrid between political and police procedural in anime) references Borges, Salinger or Guevara or any other individual instance, it makes sure to give the philosophical text across within the characters and, most importantly, make the characters discuss other issues that may contribute to the them but are not directly related (like, how the collective conciousness of the Tachikoma relates to the behaviour in trends around the debacle of the Laughing Man, how Batou's struggle with the detention of the killer he knew at war and the actitude of the CIA relates to the whitewashing of an original movement to push corporate interests and so on). Psycho Pass on the other side feels like everything is pushing for a determinate stream in a unified manner, without any kind of variation on the things discussed. That's why I say most of it is filler, the events that happen seemed hollow pushes towards the development of Makishima towards his goal, Kougami towards being in dissent of the system and the main character (Akame?) towards being an outlier of it. It feels sterile. Doesn't help that the literary references are so fucking hamfisted that it looks like the last chapter of SAC but without Aramaki exclaiming at the end that he didn't get half of it because he didn't have an expanded hard drive attached to his brain.

My problem is that the divide between "plot" and "individual cases" is right in the half of the series, while making the individual cases inevitably always about Makishima in a concentric manner, as far as I remember.

lit is such a trash heap of delusional losers, that them not liking something makes me like it even more.

CAUSE I FEEL

It's people on /lit/ discussing about Psycho Pass, some like it for some reason and some dislike it for some other reason. Some inside of both don't really get the show or what its discourse or development is.

What do you think about Psycho Pass now? Legit curious.

Shut it you meme spouting idiot

People like you are the reason Sup Forums is becoming such a trash, meme filled cesspool of underage retards.

Reported.

You do know announcing your report is against the rules snitch?

CG is better than this garbage

Not him but I wish more people did that despite the rules. Seeing posts like that never fails to crack me up.

Sartre, Spooks, Nietzsche, Bible, Cicero, Homer.

See, I can quote shit too, this post is already as intelligent as that stupid anime.

Urobuchi is a hack.

Because the purpose of the narrative is to show off the dysfunctional world, and episodic """filler""" is the best way to do that.

hmmm miam miam
delicious brainlet salt

>Retard that can't make parallels to great literature