No, you can’t see the monsters move. What is this a cheap carnival freak show?
Impressions:
I’m ready to call it here. I don’t like the characters. The pacing is going absolutely nowhere with just a rerun of the first episode, but more half-assed for these last two episodes, without any of the previous visuals. As I said last week, it’d be so much better if Girl A had any kind of reaction to literally anything, whether it’s goading her on, fear of confronting dying even while being fascinated by it, anything. But all she does is mumble and say “I don’t get it,” which necessitates having to re-re-re-explain it all over to her for the thirteenth time. Which she also responds to like a brick wall.
The thing that really sealed it was the ending attempt at a cliffhanger. She muses to herself that the whole premise makes no sense. Gee, it’s crazy that all of a sudden she’s beset by an endless swarm of monsters trying to kill her and yet she’s completely unharmed. Isn’t that weird? First, it’s been happening entirely off-screen. Second, you retconned this supposed plot hole into existence just so you could point it out. And this is your cliffhanger. Not anybody having actually done anything. Nothing about their relationship advancing or changing in any way. A plot hole, that you just handwaved into existence, that you’re calling yourself out on.
Next Episode:
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