Reptars Revenge
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Did anyone get a bingo?
Community not pleased should always be the free space but yeah middle row is a bingoooo
Did anyone get a bingo?
You know, thinking about it now, I'm disappointed we didn't get this.Mostly positive on the ending. I loved the twist of Ashi harnessing Aku's powers to return Jack to the past.
My only issue was that I felt Aku's death wasn't dramatic enough. It would've been much better to see future Aku and his world disappearing, with Jack's surviving friends in that timeline blissfully fading away.
So now we hope Adult Swim commissions a third season of the Big O to finally answer all our questions and give it a nice clear and concise ending.
lol that would happen
So now we hope Adult Swim commissions a third season of the Big O to finally answer all our questions and give it a nice clear and concise ending.
lol that would happen
It certainly would've been a nice way of handling things.I would have also been okay with a shot of what the future Jack created looked like. Maybe have alt versions of his friends that existed in his new timeline or something
So it ended just as I expected it to, especially with Ashi ceasing to exist due to "time stuff". Thought the ending was beautiful, though. I'm not disappointed in it, not blown away but it reminds me of Breaking Bad (I know, large jump in quality/genre), but it has a really solid conclusion and worked for it despite the previous episodes being stronger, if that makes sense.
Nope, never explained. I always questioned if she really didn't remember or if she just wanted to live a normal life like someone else here said.I never understood WHY she was alive. Was that explained or was it just something that was supposed to be talked about in the future.
Nope, never explained. I always questioned if she really didn't remember or if she just wanted to live a normal life like someone else here said.
Better or worse than Book 4 finale?Decent enough finale, though I would have preferred an extra episode where Jack actually gets to interact with all his past friends. In general, it was kind of rushed. But that's on the writers since they had plenty of episodes to work with, they just spent a lot of it on developing Jack's romance with Ashi. which I get why they did, because she was the keystone and turning point of the battle against Aku, so she had to be important. But it felt like this should have been a 2 parter special.
Its complete!
I liked it way better.Better or worse than Book 4 finale?
Better or worse than Book 4 finale?
Kind of sad that Jack just erased the existence of all these people he saved over the past 50 years.
Better or worse than Book 4 finale?
Saddest part is that he doesn't even care about them in the end. he rescues them from Aku and they return the favor and then they get erased from the timeline and he doesn't even shed a tear or anything. Wish he could at least acknowledge them before going Back to the past, a last bye and a thanks for them helping him make it come true
Worse still, as he had no idea how time travel would change the timeline he left, he basically risked leaving that timeline as Akus forever by leaving without killing him, guaranteeing that no matter what all his allies were either dead due to aku finishing off anyone he hadn't, or they died because he erased the timeline.
Thanks a lot there Jack.
cant remember who told me that adult swim wants to do more genndy shows, if 10 episodes is all they can afford then we sure as hell know he can't make it work so hopefully they opt to let him work with someone else lol
They're creating two more seasons of FLCL so they are jumping on continuations to old fan favorites.
Fucking WHAT?!?!
So despite the future falling apart, she stayed around long enough just to disappear at their happiest possible moment. I'm trying to not give the show too much shit for it's time travel shenanigans, but this one felt especially contrived.
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Also, was the timeline itself on Aku's side or something? It waited for the wedding to spring that shit? I mean, Ashi was around for atleast a little while. I'm guessing that they didn't exactly get a shotgun wedding. Jack's mother smiles at Ashi with pride, so I feel they atleast got to know her, which should take a little time.
So despite the future falling apart, she stayed around long enough just to disappear at their happiest possible moment. I'm trying to not give the show too much shit for it's time travel shenanigans, but this one felt especially contrived.
Edit: and really, as long as we're bitching about time shenanigans, then it has got to be said. How can Jack have come back and killed Aku from a future that no longer exists? If Ashi fades away, so should he.
He should just take the knowledge he got from the future and spearhead an industrial revolution in feudal Japan.
So... Korra, but with only Japanese culture & focusing on a slightly earlier era of American history?
Part of me does expect a Korra-esque spin-off due to the enormous popularity this run had, but without the future that is Aku, meaning the only characters of note remaining are Jack, his parents, & the gods, where would we really go? At least Avatar had the integral fact that the Avatar reincarnates, & although Jack had a well-developed world with established characters to build off of, that all just paradoxed away. I cared far more about that entire world than Jack just being unable to marry Ashi, yet the ending focuses on the bittersweetness of that one character disappearing.
Disappointment & confusion aside, it was a decent ending, & I'm satisfied with the mere fact that Samurai Jack got a conclusion at all. I hope that they end it here, though, & leave it as is. An epilogue'd help, but I don't know what they can really do to change it without adding further questions.
Something something Celtic Magic? And/or being unable to stop the musical magic that is Scaramouche?
There could be an interquel set during the 50 years Jack didn't have his sword focusing on other characters.