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*glee* Ghost in the Shell, 2nd Gig
So, Cartoon Network has been showing the second season, and this one is even more multi-layered than the previous. Yum.
I like that Section Nine has gotten itself basically caught by the short and curlies. I think the dealing that the Chief did at the end of season one would have drastic consequances. And, yes, they're still the elite unit, but they're also finding out it ain't that easy.
Now, the Prime Minister? She and Roslin would get along like a house on fire. Throw Cain in the mix, and I think the universe would spontaneously implode due to certainty of things going BOOM. She's evil, she uses her power, and she's still human. Ok, evil in the keeping her people safe way.
This episode does some good in advancing the plot. Gives us new twists. It also makes me re-watch all of the earlier episodes, just to see the bits and pieces I missed.
And I love the entire refugee situation. It's just... Dude.
Did I mention it's got incredible visuals and a soundtrack that kicks major ass?
NOT TO MENTION THAT the evil guy asked Batou if he loved the Major.
I like that Section Nine has gotten itself basically caught by the short and curlies. I think the dealing that the Chief did at the end of season one would have drastic consequances. And, yes, they're still the elite unit, but they're also finding out it ain't that easy.
Now, the Prime Minister? She and Roslin would get along like a house on fire. Throw Cain in the mix, and I think the universe would spontaneously implode due to certainty of things going BOOM. She's evil, she uses her power, and she's still human. Ok, evil in the keeping her people safe way.
This episode does some good in advancing the plot. Gives us new twists. It also makes me re-watch all of the earlier episodes, just to see the bits and pieces I missed.
And I love the entire refugee situation. It's just... Dude.
Did I mention it's got incredible visuals and a soundtrack that kicks major ass?
NOT TO MENTION THAT the evil guy asked Batou if he loved the Major.
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