I really wanted to see the sequel, how Haven kicks ass at Sato's people, and also combines the life of an ordinary young girl and the samurai from the prophecy.
As for the whole series, it's a light story with no pretensions to originality and depth, it looks in one go, to relieve your head in situations where you don't want to think, think about something and look for logic in what is happening on the screen. What is happening is perceived as a fairy tale, even if the events are only teetering on the edge, leaving the prophecy as something that exists, but not real, not coming true - you can believe in it, or you can blame everything on a certain clouding of the mind of individual characters who believe too strongly in stories from the past.
And Jamie Chong and Brendan Fehr, who encouraged me to watch.
And Jamie Chong and Brendan Fehr, who encouraged me to watch.