Just put this bitch out of her misery already.

Just put this bitch out of her misery already.

I get it Japan. One of the few females with any authority in the show crumbles under pressure, can’t lead a bunch of silly students, gets locked in a room, has her hand in marriage used as barter in foreign negotiations, holds grudges, uses her body to manipulate men, passively, indirectly and cunningly induces an insurrection, and gets all moist when her dream alpha male comes back from the dead. Oh, and the other strong female is in a fucking wheelchair. I ain’t no feminist or anything, but good god Japan. This show is so bad…
…can’t wait for the next episode.

I get it Japan. One of the few females with any authority in the show crumbles under pressure, can’t lead a bunch of silly students, gets locked in a room, has her hand in marriage used as barter in foreign negotiations, holds grudges, uses her body to manipulate men, passively, indirectly and cunningly induces an insurrection, and gets all moist when her dream alpha male comes back from the dead. Oh, and the other strong female is in a fucking wheelchair. I ain’t no feminist or anything, but good god Japan. This show is so bad…

…can’t wait for the next episode.

pfffft hahaha holy shit bro. They may as well keep making this shit worse and worse; at least it’ll be remembered for something.

pfffft hahaha holy shit bro. They may as well keep making this shit worse and worse; at least it’ll be remembered for something.

Guilty Crown First Impression Grade: B-
Seems to be following the tried formula of helpless teen stumbles upon plot device giving him power, but he’ll struggle to come to terms with the responsibility that comes along with it. Basically Gundam with bishoujo and a more stylized, Shinkai-ish palette. Certainly, this is oversimplifying things and Guilty Crown had enough good points—particularly the art and animation—that I’ll at least give it a try. Long term prospects really depend on Shuu’s development as a character (typical) and if they manage to make his relationship with Inori (whatever it is) come off as anything but cheesy. I guess just having some well animated and choreographed action scenes would suffice too.

Guilty Crown First Impression Grade: B-

Seems to be following the tried formula of helpless teen stumbles upon plot device giving him power, but he’ll struggle to come to terms with the responsibility that comes along with it. Basically Gundam with bishoujo and a more stylized, Shinkai-ish palette. Certainly, this is oversimplifying things and Guilty Crown had enough good points—particularly the art and animation—that I’ll at least give it a try. Long term prospects really depend on Shuu’s development as a character (typical) and if they manage to make his relationship with Inori (whatever it is) come off as anything but cheesy. I guess just having some well animated and choreographed action scenes would suffice too.