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Post by Franky on Oct 27, 2014 6:27:00 GMT 10
I really liked Migi in this episode. It was so...real. I like characters who stay true to themselves and I hope it keeps on this path until the end of the series. Something I hated about 'Tokyo Ghoul' was that the first episode introduced us to these 'bloodthirsty monsters' and then for the rest of the series we were made subject to the lighter, more human side of these fiends. I found that a little boring. I would have liked to have seen this person finding it hard to fit in with a bunch of animals that only know how to kill and eat. Instead the humans looked like the bad ones, which is interesting but we've seen that stuff before so many times.
Parasyte does something rad and it makes Migi...Migi. Everything it does, whether it seems like it is for the dood or not (can't remember his name), it does for itself. It knows enough to distrust it's own kind but still looks at humans as just another group of 'things'. I'll say, if Migi ever becomes humanized I don't think I'll like it as much as I do now. Right now Migi is figuring out what needs to be done and will do whatever it can to do it. I especially liked that final scene of Episode three where it turns to the dood and basically says 'I'm your hand but you and I are still two separate beings. Here's a weapon, keep up and we wont be killed!'. Perfect way to end an episode.
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