There’s an authenticity and gritty honesty to Kouichi’s arc that’s totally – and I do mean totally – lacking from the other two. Read more
There’s an authenticity and gritty honesty to Kouichi’s arc that’s totally – and I do mean totally – lacking from the other two. Read more
Wait, was that… hope? Read more
If there’s one message I’m taking away from Hidarikiki no Eren at this point, it might be “talent is overrated”. Read more
I must confess, Hidarikiki no Eren is one of the most existentially brutal shows I’ve ever seen. Read more
Hidarikiki no Eren a show full of unlikeable characters in realistic (and often familiar for me) situations, but I can’t take my eyes off them. Read more
This ludicrous pair and their self-important delusions are pretty gag-inducing. But it’s genuinely interesting in a trainwreck sort of way. Read more
Being creative for a living is an indescribably lonely fate even if you’re part of a team. Read more
With all the time-leaps and POV shifts everything is interconnected, and you can see that connective tissue under the skin at all times. Read more
Hidarikiki no Eren has a very skillful sense in blending realism with theatricality. Read more
I’m somewhat befuddled by Eren the Southpaw in a way I find quite appealing. Read more