I apologize for the late post. I have been constantly bombarded with exams from possible sides. Just as when I thought things were finally in the clear, my professors suddenly went into a cramming session where they make their students take their silly exams before we hit the spring break. >.<
Then again, when I finally got to watch this episode, I really wouldn’t have mattered if I did a post on it at all. There’s not much to say, at least other than the plot, and the episode was kind of boring, or rather mundane in my opinion. So yea, this will be a short one..
Plot-wise, the Meister is getting oh so close to Veda (I’m sure Tieria is almost about to wet himself, the A-LAWS is pretty much the world’s number one A-HOLE, and Ribbons is pretty much alive. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Regene, making the body count…well, one more than whatever it was before ^_^. We also get to know the potential origin of the name ‘Celestial Being.’ Turns out it’s the name of the bigass mother ship Ribbons claimed to be some sort of ark for a select few humans to board to be saved. Jeezuz, seriously…just as when I’m still trying to digest ‘Celestial Being’ was an allusion to the Judeo-Christian divine being, they pull out another allusion from Noah’s story. Bleh…whatever.
And now, the main point of this post…I don’t know if it’s just me or it other people have noticed, but weren’t those clone troopers of Devine and Bring? My god, imagine the potential amount of destruction and havoc they’ve caused as singular beings…that multiplied by the number of clones. In theory, Celestial Being should’ve had their asses handed to them on a silver platter this episode, but nooooo. Instead of using tactics, those retarded clones decided to go on a kamikaze course. I mean wtf man?! Does anybody’s sense of strategy and tacticality dwindle as their numbers increase or did Duex Ex Machina had something to do with it? Ugh..I don’t know. Whatever the case, this episode is a FAIL!
Sorry Patrick…you were a mortal after all. Don’t worry, your love for Kati will probably be immortal…probably.





















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