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DTB: Ryuusei no Gemini 07
Dear Hei, I love you so much. Not even at all because you totally looked like a good friend of mine for part of this episode. Nope, not at all. Also: it shouldn't have taken me this long to realize that Suou totally has Yuna's hair.
Well, as they say, easy come, easy go. Pavlichenko's alive and creepy foreigner assassin contractor (who totally looked like Vash, Y/Y?) is dead. I have to admit I'm even more in love with this show because of its insistence on showing the characters taking just about every possible way to get around Japan. Especially trains. I love trains way too much, I admit it.
Also, see what I mean about this show and sex? Creepy foreigner assassin contractor gets off on seeing people in pain, and when July gets kidnapped it's to be sold as a live-action shota figure. Not a coincidence, not at all.
I think we are actually supposed to buy Suou's assertion that contractors and even dolls have shards of emotion remaining within them--certainly the anime has given us repeated examples of contractors and dolls like July and Yin acting according to residual human feelings. But the thing is, though, that both sets of people do it within the constraints of their set.
Wait a second, how did July contact Hei if Hei can't see surveillance spectres?
Tune in next week for a showdown with the FSB on a traaaaaiiiin. And possibly the return of Hei's appetite.
Dear Hei, I love you so much. Not even at all because you totally looked like a good friend of mine for part of this episode. Nope, not at all. Also: it shouldn't have taken me this long to realize that Suou totally has Yuna's hair.
Well, as they say, easy come, easy go. Pavlichenko's alive and creepy foreigner assassin contractor (who totally looked like Vash, Y/Y?) is dead. I have to admit I'm even more in love with this show because of its insistence on showing the characters taking just about every possible way to get around Japan. Especially trains. I love trains way too much, I admit it.
Also, see what I mean about this show and sex? Creepy foreigner assassin contractor gets off on seeing people in pain, and when July gets kidnapped it's to be sold as a live-action shota figure. Not a coincidence, not at all.
I think we are actually supposed to buy Suou's assertion that contractors and even dolls have shards of emotion remaining within them--certainly the anime has given us repeated examples of contractors and dolls like July and Yin acting according to residual human feelings. But the thing is, though, that both sets of people do it within the constraints of their set.
Wait a second, how did July contact Hei if Hei can't see surveillance spectres?
Tune in next week for a showdown with the FSB on a traaaaaiiiin. And possibly the return of Hei's appetite.