Trigun #11 - Escape From Pain
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From an intellectual view, this is one of the better plotted, more interestingly written of the town-of-the-week episodes for Trigun. It has medium-heavy character development where bonds of trust and friendship among the main group are tested, and the main conflict results in all the main characters being on different sides of the end fight. There's a lot of illusion and bluffing going on, and it's hard to tell what's happening. It separates Vash, Meryl, Millie, and Wolfwood, and then brings them back together again at the end, with a stronger bond then before.
And yet, it's one of my least favorite episodes. Go figure.
It does have several juicy Wolfwood moments, though. ::siiiiigh:: Wolfwood. My long-standing anime manwhore. Kyou, Human!InuYasha, Duo, Spike, and Tasuki can be my anime boyfriends, by Wolfwood is my anime manwhore. Eternally. He makes even icky smoking and a 3 o'clock shadow look good.
Next episode, Legato! "My name is... Legato. Legato Bluesummers." ::snicker::
And yet, it's one of my least favorite episodes. Go figure.
It does have several juicy Wolfwood moments, though. ::siiiiigh:: Wolfwood. My long-standing anime manwhore. Kyou, Human!InuYasha, Duo, Spike, and Tasuki can be my anime boyfriends, by Wolfwood is my anime manwhore. Eternally. He makes even icky smoking and a 3 o'clock shadow look good.
Next episode, Legato! "My name is... Legato. Legato Bluesummers." ::snicker::
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Date: 2004-05-02 04:20 pm (UTC)Where does it come from?
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Date: 2004-05-02 05:42 pm (UTC)answers!
Date: 2004-05-02 06:37 pm (UTC)