Not gonna lie those were some really tense 10 episode and I expected the worst from this double special. What we got instead was peak! I will probably rewatch everything just to watch this episode again and before (what I expect will be) a gut wrenching final season.
Nori
Neither do you get them these days. Hence they are more than one year apart. So just judging by your example it really didn't get more productive but a hell lot more expensive.
1.5 years between seasons is a pretty short time
I guess that's sadly true for the mid 2020s. I remember a time when seasons were one year apart and had 12 to 24 episodes. Everything takes a lot longer and costs a lot more in pretty much every single industry these days. All the while every industry relies on high tech a lot more too. It doesn't seem to help with productivity at all, though. Quite the opposite.
Oh wow! We're already getting the next arc in October... 2027? Oh boy. Okay.
Here's an opinion: Whoever decided to reveal DLSS5 deserves a raise. By Nvidia's standards, that is. Everyone is talking about that instead of discussing Nvidia's engagement with Palantir. DLSS5 was a master stroke.
I just hope I wont get any more Chainsaw Man spoilers shoved down my throat. (I have most mangas in my shelf but didn't get around to read most of them yet.) It's unfortunate I can't discuss the series with fans on the internet because the always post unprompted major spoilers. /rant end
Fuck AI though. Useful tech but society has ruined it in record time. And by society I mean mostly tech CEOs.
The fight with the dragons was fine but the Himmel flashback hit me right into the feels.
The irony of this is that
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he got a hole punched through his body 5 minutes later into the episode and was fine 5 minutes after that.
As usual there is a lot to praise about in this episode. From the insane production quality to peak character dynamics between the groups. The way Stark helped ~~Methode~~ Genau out of his negative thinking patterns by literally being a stand up guy and a good friend was my personal highlight!
The demons on the other hand were underwhelming. Revolte waited for the group to split up and did literally nothing with this advantage. He later proved to be deceitful so why not attack a part of the group with full force? I'm starting to think demons are not cut out to be good antagonists as they are simply too stupid to win. Also, and I know I could get some flak for this but that attack should've killed ~~Methode~~ Genau and Stark right there and then. The fact that this risky move had no consequences is truly baffling. A fatal wound should at the very least leave a character unable to fight properly for another arc. This sets a bad precedent for future dangers our heroes will encounter because you can expect the plot armor to be miles thick and an overpowered cleric to jump into action just in time.
I hope this doesn't sound too negative because I really like the show and the second season so far! I'm just wondering how I'm supposed to get invested in conflicts at this point. And if this isn't what the show is really about then why spend so much time on it?
EDIT: I meant Genau, not Methode. Thanks @Crank
Yeah that whole thing was a terrible read. The hydra grew back more heads back in the day and it will continue to do so this time.
If they didn't really want to sell it to people pirating it then nothing was lost.
That's a long wait so I guess I'll rewatch season 1 a couple more times until then.