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|comment=I would like to point out that even though this episode is both far less serious and far more lightweight than Eva normally is, it still features a lot of subtle character moments that will hit differently and seem quite meaningful when compared with further information acquired during the rest of NGE. Besides from just how much of Asuka's character is already slightly revealed here when looking back and how her actions seem so much sadder (for me, at least) on a rewatch once you know the reasons behind her psychology, there's also the table scene, which in hindsight also features some interesting nuggets about the relationships of Misato and Kaji. | |comment=I would like to point out that even though this episode is both far less serious and far more lightweight than Eva normally is, it still features a lot of subtle character moments that will hit differently and seem quite meaningful when compared with further information acquired during the rest of NGE. Besides from just how much of Asuka's character is already slightly revealed here when looking back and how her actions seem so much sadder (for me, at least) on a rewatch once you know the reasons behind her psychology, there's also the table scene, which in hindsight also features some interesting nuggets about the relationships of Misato and Kaji. | ||
Of course, by and large, it's still a remarkably fun and entertaining episode! But like the rest of the Action Arc, there are subtleties to be observed... }} | Of course, by and large, it's still a remarkably fun and entertaining episode! But like the rest of the Action Arc, there are subtleties to be observed... }} | ||
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|comment=I would dispute the "action arc" label for this episode in the collapsed comment below, but I don't deny it has its subtleties (and '''delicious''' warship fanservice!) But now, on to Episode 09...}} | |||
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{{FGC:Comment|name=UrsusArctos|comment=I have [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/901119/The-use-of-Japanese-narrative-in-NGE-and-NTE-including-3010-WIP/#p894221 argued on the forum] that this episode is actually the end of the "Jo" section for NGE and the end of the four-episode "Expansion block", with some characteristics of the coming four-episode "Action block" of the Action Arc. Why do I argue that this is still part of the "Intro"? For one thing, this is the last time an Angel battle ends with an introduction or a bond of some kind being formed, and the last Angel battle of genuine consequence for the characters prior to Bardiel in Episode 18. Also, Ritsuko's statement about Shinji and Asuka having achieved their highest synch ratios ever sets up a tragedy that comes out in full with Bardiel, the first Angel of the Downfall Arc. }} | {{FGC:Comment|name=UrsusArctos|comment=I have [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/901119/The-use-of-Japanese-narrative-in-NGE-and-NTE-including-3010-WIP/#p894221 argued on the forum] that this episode is actually the end of the "Jo" section for NGE and the end of the four-episode "Expansion block", with some characteristics of the coming four-episode "Action block" of the Action Arc. Why do I argue that this is still part of the "Intro"? For one thing, this is the last time an Angel battle ends with an introduction or a bond of some kind being formed, and the last Angel battle of genuine consequence for the characters prior to Bardiel in Episode 18. Also, Ritsuko's statement about Shinji and Asuka having achieved their highest synch ratios ever sets up a tragedy that comes out in full with Bardiel, the first Angel of the Downfall Arc. }} | ||
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