Ultimadrago
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The iDOLM@STER 17
This was too much for my heart. This was also the best character episode thus far. Unlike other characters which have been forced to shine in the midst of the gang and having central focuses that ignore their more interesting traits. This episode actually did its job! Makoto is considerably better than I made her out to be before this point.
Previously, episode 7 was the best "character episode" and while it's still good, Yayoi's simplistic character makes for a shallower focus of the character. It doesn't even touch into her
. That's not a problem in itself, as the episode doesn't need that issue stated (
) . However, regardless of how important Yayoi's family is to her, insight on the character would have been optimal. Makoto's episode doesn't run into this problem. It's all around Makoto and all about Makoto.
Heck, when she spoke of her
, there wasn't even a miserable flashback with slow music playing!
I was partially expecting it, but it never came. The balancing nature of Makoto and her struggles don't lead to tears, but honest concerns and thoughts. There was the scene with
that was about to lead me to disappointment. But not even that went how I expected it and thank goodness.
This is how it's done. Quite a good episode.
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"Kawaii desu-ne", etc.
This was too much for my heart. This was also the best character episode thus far. Unlike other characters which have been forced to shine in the midst of the gang and having central focuses that ignore their more interesting traits. This episode actually did its job! Makoto is considerably better than I made her out to be before this point.
Previously, episode 7 was the best "character episode" and while it's still good, Yayoi's simplistic character makes for a shallower focus of the character. It doesn't even touch into her
inferiority concerns
even when remarked later on with the dance and track episode. It is accomplished weaker than the themes in her own episode anyways
Heck, when she spoke of her
father issues
Even with the fact that iDOLM@STER usually saves that type of transition for the end credits.
the random thugs and girls that made Makoto step in
This is how it's done. Quite a good episode.