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Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Chapters: Special 1 (2023)
Surreal and just as crazy as the manga
Last episode will be the greatest fight in entertainment history. Amazing action and visuals and felt like I was there. Hajime Isayama wanted to create the hardest show to watch that breaks people's hearts but he did it in a way that is so entertaining. Saddest story but also most action packed so you're never left moping around too much since you're thrown into the story the second after. Crazy soundtrack and voice acting. The settings the characters fight in are so surreal, and the animation shows such subtle details in character expression. This will always be my favorite show. Hajime the GOAT.
Atlanta: It Was All a Dream (2022)
As someone who has been breaking out of Zoloft-induced dissociation, this was trippy and such a God-tier show.
I could relate to Darius during this episode a lot because when I saw this I had just woken up from a tad-like dystopian nightmare and my sense of reality felt confusing. When I first started to watch Atlanta, I was mentally fine before I took Zoloft and loved the show. Since Season 3, I've been breaking out of this Zoloft state for about a year and this show has helped me so much with my dissociation to look at it from a comedic standpoint. I even started to write my own comedy show, and this show has definitely been a huge inspiration to me. Donald Glover is ahead of his time, and this show is gonna blow up soon. I gotta start listening to Bino again. Thanks DonG.
Sean Adami.
Atlanta: Tarrare (2022)
Best end for a season finale
The parallel between a character's emotional state and the surreal events around them matched in energy this episode. Van clearly lost sight of who she was, and the fact she hit a man to death with a baguette, ate hands for dinner, and people peed in other people's mouths is just a projection of how mentally screwed her mind was. I love how if you want to pay attention to detail in the episode, they account for it. Like the fact Earn had 16 messages on his phone and that the white dude who killed himself earlier in season 3 appeared in the final part of the episode. I hope they aim more towards this same style for the next season instead of the standalone episodes. Those episodes are good but I feel like these are best for character development and just progression of the story that we wanna see.