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by seasons » Thu Sep 21, 2017 12:08 pm
The sudden realization that this is going away in two weeks, probably for 6 months but possibly even longer, is really messing with me right now.
Someone tell me if I'm wrong here: In 36 episodes, this series has more effectively developed its supporting characters than Naruto/Naruto Shippuden was ever able to do in more than 700 episodes.
This week's episode was one of the single most enjoyable episodes of anime that I've ever had the pleasure to watch. Whether or not that makes it one of the "greatest" episodes I've ever seen, I don't know. But my goodness, this show is in such a beautiful rhythm right now. Every aspect of the production, certainly from the writing and directing but also the editing and the music is just working on a level that's above and beyond what any viewer of this kind of anime would ever expect or dare to ask for. No small amount of this is going right over most viewers' heads...and that's okay, whatever, it's still working even if most viewers don't even register it.
There was no resolution of a great conflict, no big reveal or dramatic scene or unexpected development. Just like the previous episode, it was more vignettes of the characters paired up to take their practical exams. There's no shortage of tension in these due to the test itself, but these are used as opportunities to show the true nature of the characters in action. This is, I guess, not necessarily telling us how the characters are feeling or what their motivations are -- per Naruto, 90% of this was done through flashbacks -- but showing us how they react under pressure in the current moment. Yeah, everyone uses their unique quirks to solve problems, but their quirks are secondary to their personalities and their ability to communicate, strategize, sacrifice themselves and empathize with one another.
I love the positive energy in this series, how the characters genuinely like each other and encourage each other to grow and become stronger. This is a well-worn trope, I know, but here it's more sincere and believable than I've ever seen before.
I'd love to eventually have something interesting to say about this and I guess soon I'll have nothing but time to think about it, so I hope this isn't the end of my thoughts on this series. I really could go on and on, maybe even into specifics of how this show works as well as it does, but that deserves a fresh new post and more time to devote to it than this.