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Do you walk alone as yourself? Or grow to hate yourself with others. A positive reflection on Guilty Crown.
~~~__GUILTY CROWN__~~~
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__Preface:__
There comes a point where bad reviews on a series lead to more bad reviews. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but I think that it's always necessary for the communities of people that do enjoy a particular series to…
Read full review on AniList →Guilty brain cell waster
Warning this review may contain spoilers.
First impressions, when I got into the show I went into it with low hopes of this being good.
Cause oh boy was a right to do so because no one could prepare me for the train wreck that is guilty crown but it was a fun train wreck.
Story, 3/10
It has be…
Read full review on AniList →A series of ass pulls to string together a mess of contrived events
What the actual F I just watched? I am less confused after leaving the cinemas watching Christoper Nolan's TENET for the first time than I am watching this mess of a whatever its called.
Evidently I am absolutely flabbergasted by what is going on most of the time watching this but I will try to ex…
Read full review on AniList →Guilty Crown's foundation and technical quality impress, but the astronomically poor writing runs it into the ground.
Normally, I wouldn't waste my time reviewing a show that I didn't like very much, but Guilty Crown was such a disappointment that I felt like it was almost necessary for me to put my thoughts into words regarding this trainwreck of a show. I think this feeling of disappointment stemmed from a couple…
Read full review on AniList →Guilty Crown starts off as a melodramatic horny weeb show that devolves into something else
As much as I’ve appreciated how Isayama’s psychological action drama has grown in maturity, arguably as its audience has, I think I’ve always felt a certain fondness of the first season of ‘Attack on Titan’. It could be said that the compellingly efficient writing puts it above the rest, but I think…
Read full review on AniList →I've been to actual funeral parlors that were more entertaining than this.
It’s the distant future. After being ravaged by a devastating ~~war~~ plague, the once glorious nation of Japan has lost it’s independence and sovereignty to ~~Brittania~~ several other nations. One day, a teenage boy has a chance encounter with a mysterious ~~green~~ pink haired girl on the run f…
Read full review on AniList →A dram full of brats
Uhh, how to put it... I barely managed to finish 11 episodes. In the meantime, it was hard for me to resist the urge of hitting my head somewhere so that I could pass out. That protagonist-like-something brat is a real __brat__. Even my sister could do a far better job than him. There is a war. I me…
Read full review on AniList →Decent potential ruined by bad pacing. Good music though.
Oh boy, this show is a mess. A mess of decent idea’s that should work great, and than they just get destroyed by terrible characters and pacing and general story. It is honestly amazing how they managed to turn this from a show I was actually interested in, to whatever we have finished up with.
The…
Read full review on AniList →Beautiful but broken — Guilty Crown fails to match its ambition with nonsense writing and horrible 2nd half.
Guilty Crown is one of those shows that feels like it should have been incredible. It has all the ingredients for a masterpiece: a dystopian setting, stylish visuals, a unique power system, a stellar soundtrack, and an emotional pitch that aims for tragedy and grandeur. And yet, for all its ambition…
Read full review on AniList →love, infantile girl and apocalypse SPOILER ALERT
Alright, this is my first review on this site. Idk why, but I felt like writing a review for Guilty Crown. Watched it a year ago, haven't rewatched it. So I’m not gonna point out plot holes or dig deep into the characters’ psyches like some armchair psychologists love to do. Let’s go.
Overall, I l…
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