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Finally worked my way to the last ep of Speed Grapher.



[livejournal.com profile] angstymcgoth introduced the series as "porn and crack," and what a long strange trip it's been. Aside from the copious amounts of freakyness - that dentist Euphoria still gives me the willies - the plot was fairly standard, only instead of Hollow-of-the-Day or Youma-of-the-Day, it was Euphoria-of-the-Day.

I didn't feel that the different threads hung together all that well. Suitengu wants to take revenge for his dead sister by blowing the wealth (and the Diet) of Japan into space? Sure, Sephiroth Suitengu, the whole world is better off now that you've destroyed the government and the banks! And your former flunky is now engaged in the same kind of loan sharking that killed her in the first place. Love the wings, though. Get yourself a nodachi and some bondage gear, and you'll be all set.

The biological experimentation subplot petered out as well. The Tennouzu group, like the Joker, puts Smilex into all their products... for what? Did that ever get a resolution, or is it a moot point now that Kagura has gotten her period and been cured of her brain tumor? (As an aside, I'd be happy if getting my period cured what ailed me like that!)

If Saiga went blind eventually after using his Euphoria powers too much, why aren't we shown other Euphorias overdoing it like that? The mermaid-lady was a suicide.

I wonder if Suitengu shared music box maintenance tips with Vicious.

Saiga and Kagura... I wasn't sure whether to like them as a couple or not. I felt too bad for Ginza to cheer for them too much. She was badass. Her relationship with the doctor was kinda pastede on yey, but eh, they'll have kinky sex.

I adored Bob, though. Comic relief or not, he was hilarious.

Date: 2005-11-08 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arafel.livejournal.com
True, I agree with everyone else saying that they didn't go into the sexuality of the Saiga/Kagura relationship. In fact, it would have ruined the dynamic, because Saiga is the one "club member" who treats her as a person who wants to be free and not as the Goddess (of sex.) I would say at fifteen, she's more hero-worshipping him than anything else.

I think the implication was that Saiga had lost his Euphoria powers due to overuse. And yet he's still taking photos. Um, right.

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