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I liked it enough to be hopeful for more. Animation was for the most part solid and I adore the overall design of the world and characters. Voice acting is also solid, though I did have a rough time understanding what they were saying in the opening chase scene (that was probably more sound design issues than voice acting to be honest) but I didn't have that issue for the rest of the episode so whatever.
I haven't had the time yet to sit down and watch it, I was just posting it here for the thread.Side note: I hate how adventure time and Gravity falls have pushed so many other animated shows to do this background "lore" bullshit instead of just telling us a fucking story straight up without the need to dig around every scene for fucking clues. This episode was rife with that crap and I am so fucking exhausted by this shit.
I'm glad GLITCH has finally realized that the easiest way to make a series successful is to make the protagonist an insane chick, as I'm the exact target audience for such pandering.
Very delightful experience. My opinions are basically the same as @Chilson, so I'd like to add that I loved the animation style, it feels like a "dark, twisted up version" of a Tim Burton movie, but in the best way possible. I also agree that the pacing felt like an ADHD trip, but I wouldn't say I disliked it, just found it different.
I rewatched American Dragon: Jake Long recently and was impressed with how well the series handled its myth arc. It set up its heroes, set up its villains, everyone who needed an arc went through one, and those who didn't need an arc weren't forced into changing for the sake of it.I haven't had the time yet to sit down and watch it, I was just posting it here for the thread.
Murder Drones did the exact same shit so that's already a red flag for me. Oh boy.
Honestly I completely agree, it's a very poor way of conveying your story in my humble opinion and I wish they'd stop doing it. But they won't.
I didn't feel it did it too much. Everything important is straight up told to the viewer, or at least implicated so it's not likely to miss. The whole setting is a mystery how it even reached this point.Side note: I hate how adventure time and Gravity falls have pushed so many other animated shows to do this background "lore" bullshit instead of just telling us a fucking story straight up without the need to dig around every scene for fucking clues. This episode was rife with that crap and I am so fucking exhausted by this shit.
>indie animationThe Butcher eating Temperance's brain and having some sort of affect gave me the impression he'll be the antagonist while Mel has to struggle with defying and defeating the "dad" whose approval she seeks.
AFAIK from the pilot, the angels and virtues are trying to cure humanity's immortality that has made them gross, indulgent zombies, so take that for what you will.>indie animation
>portraying angels/God in a remotely positive light
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Are the angels also zombies?I am really interested in seeing what eating the brains of someone who “can’t die” does to a person. That green light of “rebirth” while inside Ken was definitely implying something big.
afaik, I think the heavenly virtues are not angels, but humans that gave up their flesh to uphold the... well, virtues of humanity. So far the angels just seem to be the crow/vulture/carrion creatures with halos.Are the angels also zombies?
But that pacing can be far far too fast at times.
It's most likely the classic "pilot episode" desperation, throwing everything they can at the wall with the hope of attracting as many people as possible so they can get over the hurdle of getting greenlit.They REALLY went all out for this pilot, to the point im not sure how they can escalate this, it already felt like a season finale in stakes.
By my guess, I think the revival happens from either the mark they have on their bodies or the brain, in this case he ate both, so maybe he's just a brain perpetually being digested and reviving inside Ken's stomach.I am really interested in seeing what eating the brains of someone who “can’t die” does to a person. That green light of “rebirth” while inside Ken was definitely implying something big.