I've given episodes 9s so far, with a 10 for the previous, strongly emotional episode so I'm at a loss what to give this one. It just breaks the scale.
The three-part format is a brilliant idea, encompassing past, present, and a traditional puppet show that comments on the other two.
One narrative is an insane battle like you've never seen, where Mizu once again fights against unbelievable odds. The other is a sweet and bitter love story. The puppet show ties them together with the theme of love and hate and revenge.
Put all three together and now we understand where Mizu's rage is coming from and why she wants to kill four men she's never even met. What she really hates is her own bitter existence.
The three-part format is a brilliant idea, encompassing past, present, and a traditional puppet show that comments on the other two.
One narrative is an insane battle like you've never seen, where Mizu once again fights against unbelievable odds. The other is a sweet and bitter love story. The puppet show ties them together with the theme of love and hate and revenge.
Put all three together and now we understand where Mizu's rage is coming from and why she wants to kill four men she's never even met. What she really hates is her own bitter existence.