Apr 21, 2020
Studio Trigger is back at it again. Everything the studio touches seems to either hit or miss. This was definitely a hit.
The art is easily deserving of the 9 I've given it. Out of all the shows whilst excluding movies, this show looks slick and the characters move creatively in the classic Trigger style. There is a very effective use of colour and sound, especially in the earlier episodes.
The atmosphere gets built well throughout the course of what we have thus far, especially the city-scape vibe it seems to put on you as you watch. Locations become familiar and scenes last just the
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expected amount of time.
The only setback is that episodes will take a while to release, and we won't have Netflix viewing until late 2020. The release schedule is a drawback that was originally unanticipated.
Some of the characters lack in depth or personality, and the lead character acts too often on the trope of "what she thinks is right". Some characters seem comically invincible at times, along with the fact that depth is missing in some aspects.
Overall, a very good series, especially out of what we have this season. I'm excited to see what Trigger does next with this.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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