Guilty Crown #11 — “I’m a Big Boy Now!”

December 22nd, 2011

 

"Oops, no. I was useless again."

Impressions:

Let’s see we started… the Joker finishes his coup, kills Sportsmaster while Daryl kills his dad and mistress and then apparently just wanders off again while the rest of the soldiers mill about confused (and mind you, this berserk rage was apparently all part of the Joker’s plan) so for some reason, it’s up to Shu to… I’m not even sure what he was supposed to do, but what he actually did was call a bunch of other students and then ignored them while he angsted over what Gai would’ve done before using Hare’s void to fix a robot. Yes, her void is apparently a magical robot-fixing bandage. It also repairs bridges. I don’t even want to think about how that works. He then convinces everybody to go help terrorists by telling everybody that they believed in him. 

Actually, so far… it’s only mildly inane. In a lesser series, it may have passed as just an overly eventful episode with a few quibbles here and there, but given everything that’s come before, I think it’s more of just a happy coincidence that the writing came together for a few brief moments. But this is about where everything turns back to the usual Guilty Crown ‘fun.’ By the time Shu gets around to actually doing anything, Inori’s already singing and making things better. Then after a montage of Shu using all their powers to fight and reach her, some random guy literally teleports in behind her (the guy lurking in the window), literally teleports in, grabs her void, and then teleports out again.

So yes, after Shu’s big speech and insert playing over his entire "I’m finally a big boy now!" moment, he ends up doing absolutely nothing useful. Then Gai coughs up blood, collapses, and the show goes on a two week break for the holidays. It’s like you can pinpoint the exact moment when someone said "Oh crap guys, we need a cliffhanger here, better stop half-assing the writing and do something GREAT! I know! An EVIL Shu!" Maybe you could stand to be a little less ambitious, eh, IG?

 

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15 Shouts From the Peanut Gallery

  • AGear2Ax says:

    I think Mr. Daddy issues is far more interesting than Shu… Andm BTW… Do you remember that there are other two people with Shu powers? It seems IG remember that and showed one of the two… I wonder who the final one is…

  • Longhaul says:

    How many “Im a big boy now” moments has Shoe had now…

  • Nanaya says:

    Remember that metaphor of a room full of monkeys typing randomly and eventually producing slightly, vaguely connected coherence and then more eventually literary works? I think I just figured out how this is being written, and what step they’re at.

    • Baby Choo Choo says:

      …they finally got the monkeys into the room?

      • Nanaya says:

        The chaos monkeys are hired for next season. They actually tried to bring them in last week, but the writers wouldn’t stop throwing their crap at everyone.

  • AGear2Ax says:

    It’s me or does the evil Shu look like Soma Cruz???

  • Yukipon says:

    And nothing important really happened.

    Unless Evil Shu kidnapping Inori counts as something.

  • Burnout says:

    You know, I find it hilarious that Shu would’ve accomplished the EXACT SAME THING by staying at home.

    Also, no duel between Voids? Bah.

  • Takebou says:

    I know you dropped penguindrum, but did you keep on watching it after or did you just completely stopped watching it? I’d like to hear your cynical take on the series.

    • Aroduc says:

      Nah, full stop. I’ve caught enough of what happened through general chatter though to have absolutely no regrets at all as well as knowing that all that middle stuff did indeed have absolutely no bloody point and was just a series of pointless attention-grabs.

  • Rednal says:

    Didn’t they mention that there were three of these people with special powers or so? Something like that, anyway, mentioned in an earlier episode, so it’s not like somebody else with powers showing up is coming out of nowhere.

    Well, at least Shu’s *starting* to get better, I suppose.

  • Burnout says:

    I believe that the last one is the protagonist of Lost Christmas, who looks a lot like a very angry version of Alex Mercer. Also, he’s apparently already dead.

  • The Phantom says:

    The visuals were nice but the plot was shit and the male lead was trash, I’m not looking forward to more for this.