Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Finished watching it. Enjoyed the themes and characterisation a lot, but the last episode... what? I just could NOT take in all the information they were throwing at me. Not in the NGE sense that it was a jumbled stream of consciousness trip, but just the sheer volume of it. I've lost track of who's responsible for what in the laughing man case and that big library at the end which I initially thought was part of the net and then turned out to be real.
I also don't understandwhy section 9 got back together. I get Aramaki disbanded it as a pretense to protect the team, but why were they then imprisoned and released with no explanation as to how or why they were released. Think of all the (comparitively) innocent men they slaughtered who were tracking them down for no good reason. Not to mention the poor tachikomas.
Also, Motoko's mouthed words, is that just one of those things that's never explained to give our own interpretation to? And why wasn't she wearing her watch when she got shot and subsequently was in the library? Is that a sign of her giving up her individuality or something?
Don't get me wrong, I loved the series, but **** me there was so much jargon you're just expected to immediately get. In the final conversation between the Major and the Laughing Man it was like a jargon spewing contest extraordinaire.
If anyone has the patience to help me out with this I'd appreciate it.[/b]
EDIT: Ok just read some of the stuff on wikipedia to help make sense of some of it, so I get that the Major not wearing her watch when she was killed was because she was piloting a body remotely but I could've sworn it was missing in that last sequence too, but maybe I wasn't paying enough attention (i've sealed the dvd to go back to lovefilm now so I can't re-check).
The reason for the disbanding is clearer to me now too, but I still don't get how they were so easily released after all those people they killed...