I just wanna know how that bulldog face girl was supposed to launch herself Asscreed style. If it was a good old catapult, I would give the entire episode a pass for the epic ridiculousness. If there is no explanation or it's just some random magic, no.
Also I like how Loli Mormont's grand moment of stronkness relied on the skellygiant to play along and do a very specific set of motions. Instead of just batting her aside, aka the only thing he really did the whole time.
And isn't this basically a sillier ripoff of a fight that happened in the novel (even if off-screen) when the Watch's one-armed smith (who I'm pretty sure didn't make it into the show) pulled a Double KO with the giants' leader in the wall's tunnel.
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Holy shit, I've got my brightness all the way up and I can barely see what the fuck is going on.
I was about to say. Can it please be a bit darker and more orange-brown? I can still kind of make out what's happening.
"Orange and Teal" doesn't work without the teal to make a contrast.
Last I've seen cinematography this shit it starred Travolta and was written by L. Ron Hubbard.
Also I like how Loli Mormont's grand moment of stronkness relied on the skellygiant to play along and do a very specific set of motions. Instead of just batting her aside, aka the only thing he really did the whole time.
And isn't this basically a sillier ripoff of a fight that happened in the novel (even if off-screen) when the Watch's one-armed smith (who I'm pretty sure didn't make it into the show) pulled a Double KO with the giants' leader in the wall's tunnel.
You should be into this Voice. It's just like your Japanese animes except the underage girl is wearing way more clothes.