God, what's going on here? The first half of the series is even cool. I liked the atmosphere and the beautiful shots, the disclosure of Norman's past, the prerequisites for such behavior.
But what happens next? Norman decided to hesitate in the middle of his plan? Norman is the one who without a doubt went to certain death, the one who without a doubt prepared a plan, and then one touching joke and that's it, he's not sure of himself anymore?
And yes, as usual already this season, I just keep silent that this has not been in the manga for a long time, even in the fact that there are not enough details that would make the events more interesting, and most importantly MORE LOGICAL.
My grandfather also appeared from somewhere with Mudziki's blood... There is an idea who it might be, but figs knows if they will explain at least something to us this season, and not show us the errands from one place to another ... Eh, where everything is going, it's so insulting (((
Norman is still himself) he is ready to change all plans for Emma's sake. Everything, for Emma's sake… And this is not just a demon girl, her name is Emma. At that moment, the name "Emma" worked as a safe word and he became convinced that Emma was right and that everything could be done differently
In general, I wonder if the girl's name was like that or if her grandfather named her after Emma in the temple, but she couldn't grow up like that in six months, so what is it, just a coincidence?
@Dar13: during a meeting in the temple with Emma the human, the demon already had a granddaughter with the same name, so he told her then "What a beautiful name."
Norman's backstory is powerful.The moment with "emma" gave me goosebumps.at a moment with my grandfather.. I burst into tears.for the first time in this anime, and for the first time in a long time from the series.I don't even know if I need to explain it here.. Like, yes, demons, but with time.. in general, it seems to me that it is necessary not to be human here in order not to show sympathy.it was very strong.
It seems to me that there is 1 out of 2 1. either mujica once saved this grandfather and now her blood and the same abilities are in him 2 or he is her relative, somehow lost, and so on Or maybe more than one mujica actually owned such blood
Of course, not the best move with a name, but it is quite reasonable, at the moment when the grandfather screams Emma, Norman just has a demon-man association, he realizes their similarity and therefore begins to doubt his actions
Oh, what a hard episode (gt;__<) It was hard to watch how everything was on fire and the demons were clutching at their relatives, mourning them...the moment with my grandfather and granddaughter is generally glass (T_T)
Now it's also interesting how everything will be explained in the following episodes about the Evil-Blooded Virgin and her blood transfer to other demons...was only Mujica like that? And what about Isabella, where is she?
"I'm already old, sweetheart." God. How this grandfather put out his hand to protect his granddaughter, how he covered her with himself to the last. I liked him from the very beginning, when he was still bringing gifts to the ruins of the temple, and here is such a scene.
My soul turned inside out when this madness began in the city of demons. Hooks in the heart. Painfully. Thanks for the glass.
You can give me a million cons, but I didn't feel a drop of sympathy for any of the demons throughout the series. This is a battle of species for survival. In order for demons to live, they need to feed on people, in which case the only sure way to save humanity is to destroy demons. Everyone. And children. As the goblin killer said in response to a question about whether he would kill the goblin cubs: "We destroyed their nest, they will never forget it. The survivors will learn their lesson and become smarter. There's no reason to keep them alive. The only good goblins are the ones that never come out of their stinking holes." Kill all the demons or they will become stronger and kill you.
Perhaps this is stupid when it comes to animation, but the huge wild demon in the forest is somehow cardboard and flat, as if there is not enough volume in the drawing. Compared to the landscape or the characters especially, so it feels like they just put a paper figurine next to it.___.
Demons kill people, people decided to kill all the demons - how do people differ from demons then? Nothing! As the killers say - Nothing personal! But it's good that Norman finally realized that it's unlikely to work out this way to build a happy society.. Or haven't you figured it out yet?
@Meloman_Nastena: Yes, they stayed. Demons didn't care about humans, why should humans care about demons? besides, without human flesh, they are stupid and wild. So people are the dominant species there
Norman, Norman... well, if you are all such a pathos, the leader of the movement, stood majestically on a ledge of a cliff and threw quotes from VK - well, be kind, go to the end, do not doubt. And then one name triggered him! Well, it would also be a rare name, I would still understand, but Emma... These are, uh, like, uh, they used to be.
The second season is some kind of torture with a tolerastic idiocy, in the form of a huge ramrod right into the brain. Oh my God, the demons who have been devouring us for 1000 years have granddaughters, hug millions, merge in joy alone
Discussion of the 8 episode of the 2 season Discuss this episode
41Norman's ambition is not to take😯
The first half of the series is even cool. I liked the atmosphere and the beautiful shots, the disclosure of Norman's past, the prerequisites for such behavior.
But what happens next?
Norman decided to hesitate in the middle of his plan? Norman is
the one who without a doubt went to certain death, the one who without a doubt prepared a plan, and then one touching joke and that's it, he's not sure of himself anymore?
And yes, as usual already this season, I just keep silent that this has not been in the manga for a long time, even in the fact that there are not enough details that would make the events more interesting, and most importantly MORE LOGICAL.
My grandfather also appeared from somewhere with Mudziki's blood... There is an idea who it might be, but figs knows if they will explain at least something to us this season, and not show us the errands from one place to another ...
Eh, where everything is going, it's so insulting (((
– Why did you say that name?"
So we have reached the scenario moves of the "BpS" level.
Well, since the demon's name is Emma, then this is a completely different matter)))
1. either mujica once saved this grandfather and now her blood and the same abilities are in him
2 or he is her relative, somehow lost, and so on
Or maybe more than one mujica actually owned such blood
Now it's also interesting how everything will be explained in the following episodes about the Evil-Blooded Virgin and her blood transfer to other demons...was only Mujica like that?
And what about Isabella, where is she?
Oh, Norman, I feel so sorry for him after all.🥺😔💔
My soul turned inside out when this madness began in the city of demons. Hooks in the heart. Painfully. Thanks for the glass.
To sum up, Norman disappointed.