When the Seagulls Cry #07 — Motherhood
August 12th, 2009
Smack that brat.
Impressions:
Like much of this overall episode/runthrough, a very Rosa heavy episode, which works out decently enough because watching Maria getting the snot slapped out of her never gets old. I think they could have done a bit more with Battler and Beatrice’s side of things, especially with Beatrice’s little candy parlor trick. Cutting that was by no means terrible, but addressing the first sign of actual magic that Battler was seeing from his interdimensional tea room would have at least set down the general concept for how his game is going to play out. I guess it’s also not quite obvious yet that events will play out different in each run through, so that could have also been made a little more obvious. It’ll be clear early next episode when the first twilight hits with a different pile of corpses at any rate.
Honestly though, until the murders actually get underway, I’m of the opinion that all of these are a tad dull. While fleshing out the characters adds more to the background of the murders, until you actually know who’s dying and the circumstances, it’s impossible to try to slot anything together yet. Assuming you’re on Battler’s side… and you should be or else the narrative doesn’t make a damn lick of sense… there’s not much to try to explain until something actually happens, and all that we’ve got from this episode is the continued reveal that Beatrice is a real person wandering around Rokken. Although that does raise the question of whether or not Battler would accept it if Beatrice just clubbed people to death with a stick instead of using magic. Witches may not exist… but sticks… now that’s another story.
Well, that and making fun of Deen’s continued stellar attention to detail.
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Looks like the murders will start next episode. I guess each story arc will have about 2 anime episodes of backstory before the twilights start, except for maybe the 4th arc.