Saturday, February 28, 2015

Garo Honoo no Kokuin ep19



Garo Honoo no Kokuin

I’ve always preferred the Makai Priests to the Makai Knights. While the Knights are cool, with their armors and swords and the fact they are literally killing themselves to fight an impossible war just to save as many people as possible, Makai Priests are cooler. They wear cool stuff, they use ancient magics that are always badass, and they tools they use to fight the Horrors are so diverse and cool. They can use anything to fight evil, from paint brushes of literally any size to robots with the souls of Horrors that they tame. It is super cool. Also it is a place for the women of the series to really shine. For some stupid reason women can’t be Knights, so the bulk of Makai Priests are female, though it is never seen as women’s work, just another way people can fight against the darkness. Some of my favorite characters have been Priests and they are just really awesome. So an episode all about Ema, and by extension the Makai Priests of this series is very welcome. 

The episode focused on Ema completing her personal mission that was alluded to before, answering why she hates Knights and mostly acts alone. As it turns out, her husband/lover was also a Makai Priest, but felt that just defeating Horrors wasn’t enough. He didn’t want to just save the living, he wanted to save those who had been turned into Horrors. Interestingly, in the first season of Garo they mentioned that those who are first consumed and turned into Horrors, they mention that even if they could save the person, there soul is in too much of a horrible state. By killing the Horror, they save the person who fell to darkness also, but they are already dead once they fall. I like this because it implies that in the setting of the anime, which is the past, others had similar ideas as Ema’s boyfriend, but after enough research they find that there is no way to save those consumed by Horrors. Ema’s lover eventually falls to the darkness, tempted by the power to save people. Once he goes full Horror, he almost kills her, and she is locked away by some Makai Knights who see her as a liability. But they are all easily killed by her husband, and she vows to be the one to destroy the Horror. Cut to the episode proper and she is fighting the Horror, who looks like a jet in an amazing sky battle, and does finally kill him, getting one last moment with what could be considered the real man she loved. 

Leon’s involvement in the episode is to follow Ema and in a way offer help. He basically says that he won’t interfere unless the Horror attacks the city, but it is obvious that he is really going to save Ema. Don’t get me wrong, Leon will prioritize the city above the life of one Makai Priest, but this new Leon, Leon the protector, Leon the real Garo, will do what he can to save everyone. Ema and Leon has always had the best interactions. She was always the first to call him out on his bullshit and fluster his revenger demeanor. But now he is grown, and while there banter is still surprisingly casual, it has also matured. He is no longer the child lashing out at the world, he is a proper Makai Knight. There is respect, and familiarity. Also they end the episode by implying that Ema and Leon are now having sex. So I guess I can’t call him a virgin any more. I actually don’t mind this development, but they need to actually do it properly, and not just mush to characters together and hope for the best. Over all, this is a great episode that really fully develops Ema, shows how awesome Makai Priests are, and will hopefully have some decent ramifications for the rest of the series. So until next week, keep on watching.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Garo Honoo no Kokuin ep18



Garo Honoo no Kokuin 

While the death of Leon’s potential lover is something that I am pretty sure everyone called, it has been very well handled within the show. Alfonso’s leaving Leon alone to bury his dead, only leaving him with a sword to defend himself with, is an honest human mistake that one would make when dealing with a grieving friend or relative. You think they need time to sort themselves out but really they need someone to help them grieve with. That’s why the reappearance of Leon’s inner rage makes sense. He is at his most vulnerable here, and the inner anger is going to take advantage of that. I don’t personally like what they did with Leon’s curse mark thingy. I was hoping that is was going to be something more than just a manifestation of Leon’s unhealthy quest for vengeance. Like that it was something that happened from the death of his mother, an accidently Makai magic gone wrong. And while that still has the possibility of being something deeper than just rage issues, it kind of closes the door on that for the most part. 

Leon’s fight with Alfonso was the highlight of the episode. It was an amazing show of skill and animation. It was definitely one of the best fights in the series so far. In the lore of the world, at least in the live action series, Makai Knights are no allowed to fight one another outside of very special occasions, or if a fellow Knight has fallen to darkness. But despite this restriction the fights between Knights are always great. It is a great mix of martial arts and sword play and is just a good time. I’m happy that the anime has kept up with this pseudo-tradition. And the outcome of the fight, while expected, was still very nice to see. Leon in the real Garo armor, not the strange version that he had before, is a sight to see and he plays the regal Knight very well. And he has Zaruba back, and Zaruba is talking with him! That just makes this episode the best one for me. More Zaruba is always welcome here.

The other big plot point of the episode is about German. He finally slept with the woman he was staying with, and then he leaves her before the morning, leaving her alone and sad. But he leaves her to apparently work with the big bad from the previous cour, on orders from the Makai big bosses, the Watch Dogs. This is going to be the new plot for till the end of the show, I assume, with German on one side and the younger Makai Knights on the other. It looks like it is building to an interesting climax to the series. So until next time, have fun watching.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Garo Honoo no Kokuin ep 17



Garo Honoo no Kokuin 

Well we all saw this coming. It was telegraphed a mile away and if you didn’t see it coming you might want to get your eyes checked. I am actually writing this before the next episode is out! Oh, and Leon’s new life is destroyed and everything is sad and terrible again. Let’s look at the episode.
                As mentioned before, the main plot of this episode is Leon being emotionally destroyed for a second time this series. Alfonso comes to the sleepy little village that Leon has been living in because he has heard rumor of Horror. Of course, that Horror attacks the home of the family Leon has been living with. He tries to get them to safety, but they run back to their house to save their crops, and all die. The girl that Leon has been growing sweet on specifically dies in his arms. This is a really interesting character growth for Leon. Before his world is wrecked for a second time, we see him talking to Alfonso about finally figuring out what it means to be a Makai Knight, to be a person who protects instead of avenges. And it makes sense, Leon had no one to protect when he was growing up, all he had was his father and he was another Makai Knight who needed no protection. The lesson of protecting the weak seemed to have just gone over his head. He knew it as a rule, not as a way of life, which a Makai Knight needs to. Now he has learned that lesson, but also now has no connection to the people who taught him this lesson. I hope this will be the first real step to him becoming a Knight again. I’m not sure if I want Leon to become Garo again, but I feel like if he does they can still do it right and make it a compelling story. Also, Zaruba was in this episode and had a speaking role. Best episode of the season, hands down.
                After the past few one off episodes, I feel like this is the first step the show has taken to the next big storyline. We will finally see Leon’s growth of a character come to fruition, which I can’t wait to see. So until next week, keep on watching.