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Ka-pi96 said:
Kuksenkov said:
Alright, so I finished Ghost Hound and I loved it. I just wish the ending had been better, it literally did nothing to answer any of the questions that the viewer could have. It also felt so out of place with the rest of the episodes, suddenly this psychological thriller became a "rescue the princess" kind of affair and everything that the plot had been leading to... Just didn't matter anymore. They DID try to give some answers in the last couple of episodes, but they were so poorly explained (such as a character reading a letter with all the answers to his personal dilemma, and we as viewers didn't get to know anything besides a couple of shallow words).

I did enjoy the anime overall and I would probably watch it again until episode 20 or 21, ain't nobody got time for that random finale.

I also watched 4 episodes of Knights of Sidonia and I enjoyed them. The art style is nice, the setting is nice... The characters are NOT. I stopped watching after the main guy suddenly got super powers and decided to risk his life to rescue some whore he met three days before. Seriously, the guy is new and is oblivious to the fact that 4 chicks are already "in love"/"inexplicably interested in him". Come on!! This is some Xenosaga type of setting and storyline, and they decided to ruin it with typical anime cliches. NEXT.

Dood... it`s anime.... you should expect that. It would be a huge shock if there was one where the main guy actually realised multiple girls were in love with him

There has to be a few of those. But seriously, just because that's an overdone cliche, I shouldn't have to expect it in a series that is marketed as a "mature" story about an apocalyptic earth.