[Natsume 9]
This week's episode was fairly disappointing, especially considering all the excellent episodes we've had earlier this season. This episode had a number of problems: bad art, ineffective pacing, bland story - but I think the overall problem with this, and all the other two-parter stories, is that they often use the 'Natsume is in peril' plot-line as one of the main 'dramatic elements' in the episode which rarely works because we know that Natsume cannot be killed or even seriously hurt.
Of course, in lots of major shows and movies we
know in our heats that the hero cannot be killed because then how would their be more episodes, or a sequel or whatever. Yet most of these works still manage to generate tension through devices - perhaps the hero might be seriously hurt, in some permanent fashion. Alternatively someone close to him can be killed or hurt. That's never going to happen in this show, so when I see Natsume knocked off some building or attacked by some monster it's hard not to yawn. Strangely enough they
did do a good job with this concept earlier in the season by locking Natsume into that jar - rendering him useless. This actually worked very well and it allowed for a number of interesting sequences to take place because Natsume was 'out of the picture'.
The story this week is pretty bland as well. The show excels when it tells tales about people and youkai and the passage of time - I honestly don't care if some fictional mountain within the world of the show dies up. This isn't something I can really get invested in as an audience member. Neither do I particularly care about these characters, we've seen Natsume and the exorcist interact on numerous occasions and it's not like we're getting any deeper insight into his personality this week. Yawn.
I can't really see why this needed to be a two parter either: lots of empty talking followed by running around. It just feels like they needed to pad the episodes to meet their episode count for the season as a whole.
It didn't help that this episode looked pretty cheap, with lame monster designs and lots of obvious budget saving devices - such as cutting away from any sequence which might involve
action.
Finally, on the subject of male bonding:
Yeah, you knew this was a scene from a movie because we all know that he isn't interested in women.
Now
this I can believe in. He's even wearing flowers in his outfit.