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| #98 - I thought those scenes were well written....they weren't prese… [+] (2 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Depression | 0 |
| To be honest I feel like the entire episode built up well The entire episode and that scene are extremely important. They show us more about satou, hitomi and their relationship. In the last scene is kind of meant to show him finnally let go of Hitomi, and Hitomi lets go of her issues. Wait crap I thought by last scene he meant the last scene of that particular episode. Any way, my thoughts on that specific scene is that that scene kind of shows his delusions spike, they hit their highest point. Just after that scene he hit the lowest point he had in the entire show, he then ended up doing exactly what his friend's brother did, nearly starving to death by staying inside that forced him to begin working. | ||
| #26 - Well, he did at least. Every character has a major flaw and th… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/11/2016 on Depression | 0 |
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| #23 - Satou Tatsuhiro, 22 years old, thinks that everything that hap… [+] (3 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Depression | +4 |
| right, so they imgained the NHK to compensate for their flaws? sounds neat. | ||
| #16 - Definitely. Characters you can relate to and a unique story th… [+] (4 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Depression | +1 |
| I didn't like it because there were some scenes that they didn't take it seriously like the suicide on the island or the last scene when he was about to jump off the cliff Like, come on, it's a serious anime about depression. Why throw in some shitty joke and humor to fuck up the atmosphere of the scene. To be honest I feel like the entire episode built up well The entire episode and that scene are extremely important. They show us more about satou, hitomi and their relationship. In the last scene is kind of meant to show him finnally let go of Hitomi, and Hitomi lets go of her issues. Wait crap I thought by last scene he meant the last scene of that particular episode. Any way, my thoughts on that specific scene is that that scene kind of shows his delusions spike, they hit their highest point. Just after that scene he hit the lowest point he had in the entire show, he then ended up doing exactly what his friend's brother did, nearly starving to death by staying inside that forced him to begin working. | ||
| #10 - I'd recommend Welcome to the NHK to people who want to experie… [+] (15 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Depression | +26 |
| I personally think Satou displays symptoms closer to that of Schizophrenia rather than depression. If any characters display things closer to depression its the suicide promise group and Hitomi. Satou Tatsuhiro, 22 years old, thinks that everything that happens around him is a conspiracy. He even figured out who is behind it all: The NHK, an evil secret company. "When you think anime, you think otaku. When you think otaku, you think people that dislike other people. Those people become hikikomori (people who shut themselves in)". So Satou manages to uncover the plot of The NHK (stands for Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai), after three years of shutting himself in (and rapidly approaching the fourth). In reality, he is nothing more than a NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training), desperately in need of a cure from that "disease". He wants to break out from the curse, but going out and getting a job is frightening enough for him. That is until he gets selected for a "project"; it is a plan to help hikikomori like him in facing the reality of this world. I just copied and pasted that description. Basically the girl in the front gets him to sign a contract and tries to help him intregrate to society like a filthy normie. 9/10 really good worth a watch. right, so they imgained the NHK to compensate for their flaws? sounds neat. I didn't like it because there were some scenes that they didn't take it seriously like the suicide on the island or the last scene when he was about to jump off the cliff Like, come on, it's a serious anime about depression. Why throw in some shitty joke and humor to fuck up the atmosphere of the scene. To be honest I feel like the entire episode built up well The entire episode and that scene are extremely important. They show us more about satou, hitomi and their relationship. In the last scene is kind of meant to show him finnally let go of Hitomi, and Hitomi lets go of her issues. Wait crap I thought by last scene he meant the last scene of that particular episode. Any way, my thoughts on that specific scene is that that scene kind of shows his delusions spike, they hit their highest point. Just after that scene he hit the lowest point he had in the entire show, he then ended up doing exactly what his friend's brother did, nearly starving to death by staying inside that forced him to begin working. | ||
| #16 - WHY DIDN'T I LISTEN??? | 01/11/2016 on When She Says Shes A Virgin | +9 |
| #16 - Wouldn't matter, Saitama already won the war. | 01/09/2016 on OPM Theory | +83 |
| #52 - I hope he ate pineapple first.... gotta get that brotein … [+] (1 new reply) | 01/06/2016 on Gourmet Cooking | +7 |
| #23 - That's why I hang my hat in Tennessee.... [+] (1 new reply) | 01/02/2016 on cities | +32 |
| #29 - He isn't killing regular humans though, just the heroes | 12/31/2015 on Slap a Jap Once | +13 |
