Mobile Suit Gundam 00 - Episodes 22-25 (Season 1 END)
Just to note, I'm not watching these on my laptop - but on the lovely big HD TV downstairs - everyone else is out =3
Episode 22:
Lockon's injuries aren't life threatening, but is in intensive care...riiight. Thanks for making no sense. Nice to see Tieria feeling bad for his actions though; they probably stuffed him in intensive care just to get that result.
The dialogue in this episode felt a bit choppy; like certain characters were just made to talk. Also, can they say "Gundam" and "Veda" any more?
Nice music playing during The Thrones vs Russian Bear's Breakfast Club. Also, why is this battle being televised across the world - you don't see real wars being televised; just the odd stock footage.
This episode is really pushing forward the end of the Throne Meisters. As much as I hate them, they haven't been in the show for long. As they weren't around for long, I didn't real feel anything when Ali Al killed Michael and Johann; even when knowing that all their lives, they were just being used by Celestial Being.
Aeolia put himself in cold sleep, similar to Walt Disney. Except, unlike Walt Disney, he wasn't shot, nor did he found one of the famous famous animation companies. Shame about Aeolia's Plotkai giving Setsuna Trans-Am just as he was about to die. Would have been a fun plot twist.
Also, I swear the ending theme was like, 10 seconds longer at the start.
One thing I hate about Gundam dvds, is the gap between one episode ending and another beginning...
Episode 23:
I just realised...Nena's suit is designed so that her breasts are lifted...shame she has no redeemable qualities whatsoever xD
Daryll Dodge: They're goin' down! They're goin' down!
I don't know why, but that line was funny.
Battle starts off with the Tieria and Allelujah getting owned, which is more fun to watch; especially with Trans-Am Hallelujah.
This is one episode where Lockon isn't cool; his lust for revenge on Ali Al Saachez really is making him reckless. I mean really, who just flies straight in front of the enemies base and expects no one to try and counter him? This has become another one of those "You're just like me!" hero-villain relationships. It was Lockon's recklessness and his letting his emotions control him that caused his death.
His end speech to Haro before going to the GN Arms...really contrasted with how Lockon was only a few minutes ago when fighting Ali Al - a lot calmer. Lockon's final speech was touching, but the sudden change in character from his raging self, and the fact that if he wasn't so reckless, he wouldn't be drifting in space...I just can't feel as emotional about it as I was during my first viewing - also, that scene is so much better in the Japanese version. Now the Haro repeating "Lockon", THAT is sad.
At least Daryll got owned after doing nothing xD.
Then the upbeat sounding ending theme...really clashes with the way the episode ended.
Episode 24:
Beginning with a flashback. At least the Lockon Stratos codename was explained.
Tieria blaming Setsuna for Lockon's death. Good on Sumeragi to slap that purple-haired fool - if anything, he killed Lockon, as Lockon's eye wouldn't have been damaged if not for Tieria.
Soma's voice has always sounded iffy to me, but in this episode...it sounded like fandub quality.
"In a desperate bid for revenge, did you throw away your life, Lockon?" - Setuna
That's how to sum up Lockon's death. Rather pathetic really.
So this episode is the "Give backstories to characters who will die in the upcoming battle" episode.
UN pull out their dues ex machina, which erm...wow, that's a bit too powerful. Now, why didn't Christina and Lichty leave with Feldt, instead of just sit there to die? I'd feel for these characters dying, if they hadn't been background characters for the last 23 episodes. At least with people dying everywhere, it's like a real war now (Bleach's Tite Kubo might need to see this episode xD)
At least this episode elaborated that due to the Sick Bay being destroyed, Lockon would have died anyway - however, he would have had a much more honourable death; there was nothing honourable about his storming off, becoming engulfed in his desire for revenge.
Soma's suit supports her chest too...perverted military men.
Episode 25:
So, Feldt's pretty much under the impression that they've lost. To be fair, losing 3 friends in the space of two episodes.
Allelujah and Hallelujah working together is something that should have happened a long time ago, and man, is it scary when they do.
Setsuna and Lasse's fight with Alejandro Corner (which sounds like a porn star name) is a tad boring to be honest. A machine that was so frightening when it first appeared, hasn't completely destroyed one single Gundam - even Alejandro couldn't believe it! Nice logic Setsuna, accusing Alejandro of being behind all the world's distortion.
What is it with this show and eye injuries? It's like Tite Kubo and his fetish for tearing off arms.
And now Graham Aker joins the fight, for like...five seconds.
Hallelujah eh...is it possible for an alternate personality to die? Guess we found out xD
What's with Setsuna and Tieria having death speeches, and yet, they're not dead. Makes me think that Sunrise originally intended to kill off Setsuna and Tieria.
One great thing about this disc, is aside from random split second appearances - no Louise or Saji until the very end.
Overall, I found the final battle far too hectic, and the character deaths...I couldn't feel sympathy for. Lockon's, because it was due to his recklessness, with Christina and Lichty, they were just background characters really. The power levels were too inbalanced as well.
I'd give this disc a 7.5/10. Now, to give an overall score for Season 1:
Episodes 01-05: 7/10
Episodes 06-09: 8/10
Episodes 10-13: 8/10
Episodes 14-17: 6/10
Episodes 18-21: 8.5/10
Episodes 22-25: 7.5/10
Giving a total of 45/60 , which is 75%, or 7.5/10
I remember the second season being so much better. The problem with this series is, there are too many characters, and all the emotional storylines are given to said characters, which means you can't feel for them.
Lockon Stratos was my favourite Gundam Meister until this disc. Allelujah has returned to that role for me.