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Old 04-11-2015, 05:25 AM   #3
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Sorry, I posted from my phone. I linked his YouTube video because it points to his website. He's worried about getting his video taken down due to copyright B.S.
I understood that -- the problem was when I heard "this is a five-part, two-hour comparison"... two hours! and seeing how much time he wasted yaking away without even starting. Just gave me an idea the content to noise ratio in his analysis would be poor.

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To summarize some key points: the staff is entirely different, Makishima is a better villain than the new guy, and Akane's character arc is reset from the first season. Final point: the second season is ultimately pointless and changes nothing.
Well the first season changed nothing as well. They made this point specifically by having a reenactment of the opening scene at the end, except with Akane playing the "senpai in the field" welcoming the new girl and giving her the no-coddling talk.

[Show spoiler]But I agree the characters were some of big weaknesses in the second season. The new-new characters just weren't interesting. It was nice having the doctor as a reoccurring character this season, but Enforcer Ginoza wasn't as good as Inspector Ginoza, and most importantly there's no Kougami there for Akane to have undertones of romantic tension with.

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