I feel I should follow up the snarky one liner with something a little more substantive given all the grief I sent Cross Anges way after the preliminary reports about what kind of show it is. I wont pretend its secretly a good show but it really isnt but its one of those shows that has a couple good elements that keep one checking it out for one reason or another.
As we all know, the initial reports about the first episode were less than encouraging. Smutty mecha? Yeah, no thanks, we said in unison. It wasn't until some gave it a shot and pointed out the mecha stuff was incidental (at the start at least) and that it was basically womens prison material, the exploitative nature of the show made sense and, frankly, seemed par for the course for that genre.
Past that, the show is essentially Geass-lite with various shock elements thrown at the viewer every so often with varying success and some real head-scratching politicking going on in the world outside of Arzenal. Current human society is ridiculous in presentation but intentionally so given the general premise of exploring the outcast caste of humanity who survive in secret to protect and support the existing utopian society. Thats not to say the show has actually done anything noteworthy with that in what Ive seen so far but its a solid foundation for the stories being told about the otherworldly DRAGONs, the failed revolution Libertus, and I assume will be an eventual intersection of the two.
The real draw for me Ange (and to a lesser extent, Hllda) having a great character arc throughout these first twelve episodes. Ange herself is so far removed from who she started as that shes nigh unrecognizable. While Im sure itd be easy to take her rather extreme behavior early on as anime being anime, when taken as a whole, it comes across as someone genuinely dealing with the trauma of having her life upended so suddenly and being forced to reinvent her own identity. Though not in the typical order from what I can remember, she goes through the typical stages of grief as she deals with the death of her mother and having her humanity rescinded in the eyes of the world. Shes forced to re-learn the value of others over the course of these eps although a case could be made she never understood the concept to begin given the sheltered life of her youth. Shes transformed from a haughty naive princess into a tough as nails take-no-shit soldier on the front lines where she believes she belongs. Even better, the ending of the 12th episode hints at that new facade beginning to crack as well. Sure, it may not actually happen going forward as Im not fully caught up but doubt appeared if only momentarily and sometimes that's enough.
I wont lie, I find Cross Ange unironically entertaining but its a shame these two are stuck in this show as they really deserve better than something that out animes most anime in how events unfold or how the plot develops. At the very least, toning down the Geassisms or shotgun fetish approach of just throwing everything in and seeing what sticks in an attempt to titillate may have made this somewhat more palatable to others. That said, I think this is one of those cases where theres a great element trapped in a weak product thats kept me watching. Not so much to see what becomes of the plot because thats ultimately disposable but to see how it affects Ange as a character as thats where the majority of my interest is invested, ~chu.