oh boy time for the pay for one of the worst build up to a fights in series history.
I was just about to comment something similar. I just really don’t even care about this fight and the fact the guy doesn’t even have a different martial art totally killed it for me too. Like I don’t care about Jean Luc or whether he wins or not. Go ahead and knock each other out so we can get to people I care about
It's interesting to see that Jeremy finally gets to understand that his father wasn't that great of a man as he once thought. Coming to terms with that that his father might not have been that great to Shuri. in fact her treatment might have been horrible. With his love for her so deep that it's tears at him. but i definitely think this is the start were he finally lets go of romantic feeling he ever had for her. and despite being a spitting image of his father. he actually be able to let go of a love he was never going to have
Freya is a very interesting parallel to Ruby. as well as a interesting spin on the original protagonist trope in iskeai stories. She is an antagonist to Rub yes, but she isn't evil. she just a misguided stupid girl. and she is stupid in a way that tells she never lived a bad in her life. a little birdy that got a little too bold because she always got what she wanted and she finally gets to understand that actions have real damning consequences. I do hope we get to see how Freya's story ends and she not just throw into the background to em forgotten
this thing biggest problem is that Emily and Ophelia's relationship is the best part of it. and the other problem is that the team behind this has done a rather poor job with all the guys. Emily has no good chemistry with any of them. the "love interest" guy has at most is he not involved with the bad things. oh and remember the starting premise? maybe if they bother to talk about his bad ending there could have been something
yeah I am not seeing it or even beginning to understand the intend here. the sluggish pacing isn't helping. like ok Lilli is someone very important to an enemy price. i can see a bit from that angle. but really it feels like the author was no real interest in doing a war arc. it feels like a tact on element and hell what's going on might be more tolerable if the setting was different. this isn't MASH it can't make a plain military camp an interesting setting. pick it up a bit shit repeating too much and to be frank it's a bit boring.










I am so glad this series is on it's final arc. cause oh boy it's hard to give a shit about a lot of these fights. I just hope the final fight is at the minimum cool to look at.