The Queen's butler reminds me a lot of Alois. Everything is quite expected, the series is quite boring, but the last 20 minutes - both the ending and Sebastian's true appearance are gorgeous. Ciel<3 "I will be devoted to you until the spanking lies become true."
Sebastian is VERY handsome. And those eyes ;_; https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CI1z4koWwAAKmtN.png:large
I guessed from the snake that Snake was involved, recognized Sebastian under disguise, suspected the royal butler, but many details were still unexpected) The best ova! The only thing that's confusing is the sediment from Ciel's lies about the circus troupe...
A wonderful OVA came out! Intriguingly, I almost believed that everything was as they planned, until I saw that there was still half an hour to the end of the episode. I'm glad Snake is back. I was worried about him, to be honest. And I'm also glad that they made him believe that his friends aren't really dead and they're looking for them.
upd: Just now I noticed that Snake snakes are universally named after writers and poets: Keats, Wilde, Webster, Wordsworth... x)
Here in January, a new adaptation of another arch is coming out, by the way - http://ru.kuroshitsuji.wikia.com/wiki/Kuroshitsuji:_Book_of_the_Atlantic And they haven't added it yet : With
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah, to file an IRISH proverb to the BRITISH butler who served VICTORIA'S ENTOURAGE-the "QUEEN OF FAMINE"! 😂🤣🤣 Phphphphahaa and even SUCH a "So that you get to the kingdom of heaven for a whole half hour before the devil finds out that you are dead/May you be in Heaven (a full half) an hour before the devil knows you're dead" wish, of course 🌚
That's what I understand banter, that's what I understand humor, that's what I understand Ciel krasava to craft for his faithful servant, that's respect for someone who came up with such a thing 👌🏻
So, in the nomination "the best historical sub ** b" wins :
As expected, episode 2 of Ciel and Conan Doyle's candid tea party put everything in its place. The involvement of the Queen's butler was a bit of a blow, but it fits perfectly into the narrative, judging by the beginning of episode 1 and, in principle, by the Queen's approach in such matters.
But what really surprised me was the communion and the appearance of Snake from the previous arch (it's very cool that they build connections). Of course, it was a little painful and pathetic when Ciel so openly charmed him with lies about the fate of his friends, but it seemed like it was necessary since he decided to keep Snake to himself. Thus, another permanent character will appear in the estate, I think this is not the last time we see him)
Overall, the arch is excellent, storytelling is above all praise. As expected, they were interested at first, then everything was explained correctly so that there were no holes in the plot. A lot of references, riddles, subtle hints, 300iq movies, intrigues and entertaining dialogues. The beauties. Of course, the setting does not shine with variety, but if it happened in different locations at different times, we would not have kept up with all the information.
If an arch with a circus can be described as wide on the surface, then this one is dotted and deep. Moreover, each has its own pros and cons, it is not worth comparing them — these are different ways of storytelling, and this is fine, because versatility is an excellent quality of a work to keep the viewer's attention and allow him to fully enjoy what he has read or seen.
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13Everything is quite expected, the series is quite boring, but the last 20 minutes - both the ending and Sebastian's true appearance are gorgeous. Ciel<3
"I will be devoted to you until the spanking lies become true."
Sebastian is VERY handsome. And those eyes ;_;
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CI1z4koWwAAKmtN.png:large
The best ova!
The only thing that's confusing is the sediment from Ciel's lies about the circus troupe...
I'm glad Snake is back. I was worried about him, to be honest. And I'm also glad that they made him believe that his friends aren't really dead and they're looking for them.
upd: Just now I noticed that Snake snakes are universally named after writers and poets: Keats, Wilde, Webster, Wordsworth... x)
And they haven't added it yet : With
That's what I understand banter, that's what I understand humor, that's what I understand Ciel krasava to craft for his faithful servant, that's respect for someone who came up with such a thing 👌🏻
So, in the nomination "the best historical sub ** b" wins :
But what really surprised me was the communion and the appearance of Snake from the previous arch (it's very cool that they build connections). Of course, it was a little painful and pathetic when Ciel so openly charmed him with lies about the fate of his friends, but it seemed like it was necessary since he decided to keep Snake to himself. Thus, another permanent character will appear in the estate, I think this is not the last time we see him)
Overall, the arch is excellent, storytelling is above all praise. As expected, they were interested at first, then everything was explained correctly so that there were no holes in the plot. A lot of references, riddles, subtle hints, 300iq movies, intrigues and entertaining dialogues. The beauties. Of course, the setting does not shine with variety, but if it happened in different locations at different times, we would not have kept up with all the information.
If an arch with a circus can be described as wide on the surface, then this one is dotted and deep. Moreover, each has its own pros and cons, it is not worth comparing them — these are different ways of storytelling, and this is fine, because versatility is an excellent quality of a work to keep the viewer's attention and allow him to fully enjoy what he has read or seen.