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Episode 15 has:

-the dramatic mental sequence with pretty PRETTY and shippy and glowy finish
-Van suffering more and more mental trauma trying to control the Escaflowne
-ghosts
-Merle being useful again (yay!). I remember not caring for Merle when I first watched this show, but I'm appreciating her more with the rewatch.
-Hitomi again going out of her way to use her powers to save Van
-Alan being intensely noble and annoying chauvanist and vain at the same time (like every episode! I love Allen even though I would probably hate him IRL.)
-Hitomi almost confesses to her crush, but runs away again
-DRYDEN! Shamelessly dumping 80 million dollars at the drop of the hat to impress a woman, and not even hiding his motives. Dryden and Allen have a lot in common, but I'd be annoyed as fuck by Allen IRL while I'd probably fall insanely in love with Dryden. It might be because he constantly wanders around with a book to read. Millerna doesn't know the grief she's being saved in the future.
-the hilarious "I have this friend..." conversation between Millerna and Hitomi.
-Merle jumping in with "Before you do a reading for someone else, try sorting out your own feelings first." Which, YES. Someone had to say it. Because Hitomi's being blind to it.
-the arrival of the Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee catgirl pilot assassins
-Dilandau/Raving Psychosis OTP! with some hints as to the root of his crazy


Episode 16 has:

-Folken being creepy. I thought that first time I watched, and I still think so.
-Dryden: "We're going on a adventure! You're all coming with me. Yep, everyone. Because I say so, and I am always right. Right? I thought so."
-Allen's dad is a dick. Of course, Allen's a dick too, so that makes sense. In fact, his dad's actions explain why Allen seems to treat women so dismissively. Women are either objects to be protected or objects to be covetted. Or women are the magical vagina through which a man can find salvation. Or the demon temptation that leads a noble man into sin.
-Isaac Newton!
-Allen's Dad: "I am obsessed with you and travelled across continents to find you."
Hitomi's Grandmother: "Who is the creepy man who keeps talking to me? Oh thank god, here's the white light to take me away."
-Dryden acts like a jerk to Allen, because he knows Millerna prefers Allen. It's pretty juvenile, considering Dryden is mocking some deeply personal issues about Allen's parents and family honor. Allen rises above (he's noble like that). Everyone else: "Whao, is this awkward. Are we there yet?"
-Everyone thinking dramatic thoughts, and Dryden thinking "This better not cramp my vacation style, dammit!"
-more things fall into and out of the sky. Apparently the "gate" to Atlantis is the same technology the Ispano builders use for their ship travel.


Episode 17 has:

- individual vision quests
- the slowly creeping truth about Dilandau's madness
- classic sci-fi ideas (ex: the will-to-matter machine that wipes out a civilization)
- how Gaia the world came to be
- Atlantis!
- racial memory
- Van admittng that fighting and warring is not as noble or great as he always believed. In fact, it sucks dead eggs.

- Allen's Dad: "How's your mother?"
Allen: "Dead."
Allen's Dad: "Oh I see."
Allen: "I KEEL JOO HARD!"

- more ghosts
- Hitomi's power is again being tied to the power of Atlantis. She's indirectly tapping into the Atlantian power. And since Hitomi is uncertain, pessimistic, and morbid, she's creating darker futures and imposing that will on others.

- Van's Mom: "Everything bad that's ever happened to anyone is your fault, Hitomi."
Hitomi: "But..."
Van's Mom: "Cuppa?"

- Allen's Dad: *dying* "Where are you my looooooove?"
Hitomi's Grandmother: *appears out of nowhere*
Hitomi's Grandmother: "Oh damn, am I back here AGAIN? Maybe if I accept the necklace he'll stop calling me. I was on my way to a picnic and everything."

-"The PAIN of WAR."

Van's Mom: "Van. It's your will that determines the world's future. It's all up to you."
Van: "Mother?!"
Van's Mom: "Don't fuck it up, dear. Bye!"

Date: 2008-06-09 09:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
The movie and the tv show are like... like Arby's cheapest hamburger to a $35 steak. It is one of the best anime tv series to date. AnimeAcademy.com, a popular review/resource website, has some ranks it in second place out of hundreds of completes anime series and movies they've reviewed. They have two really useful-but-not-spoilery reviews of the show, as well, if you click on the name in the link.

Date: 2008-06-10 12:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gojira007.livejournal.com
The movie weirded me out; the potential for it to be great was there, but it felt ridiculously rushed. Shame, that.

And like I said, I always feel like I missed out with VoE, because everyone I know who's seen it LOVES it passionately. What little I've seen of the sereis certainly suggests it's worthy of the praise, and the soundtrack, which I've sampled extensively, DEFINITELY has me interested (I could listen to "Dance of Curse" and "Yakusoku wa Iranai" all day).

Thanks for the link to anime-eden, by the way; I've already registered and hope to start my VoE journey soon. :)

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