Doc said:Interestingly, from that brief snippet, we can only make out Apostles sitting in the stands. I wonder if this will be something exclusively to keep the demonic populace at bay? A place where the demons can satisfy their bloodlust without any innocent bystanders getting killed in the process?
Jaze1618 said:I'm hoping that Ominous shot of the dome, comes at the end and is to inform the readers that, NO, the coliseum that we've just been introduced to in this episode is not the dome. The dome remains ominous and unknown.
jackson_hurley said:do you think we'll get the conversation with Griffith and Rickert in this episode?
Aazealh said:It's funny to see Erica talk about her father's inventions, and see Daiba and Luca doubt the usefulness of a sword that's bigger than its wielder. I imagine the unseen panels has them connect the dots and realize Guts is the one wielding said sword.
A Berserk themed fighter? Hell yeah! I'd pay to see that happen.jackson_hurley said:Mortal Kombat in the arena. Final boss : Femto. Unlockable characters. Ok I shut up now.
I can,t wait to know more about the conversation with Erica, Lucas and Daiba!
Doc said:Am I the only one wondering what purpose Rickert serves to Griffith? At this stage, what use does Rickert have in Griffith's master plan and what's his ulterior motive for giving him an audience? Granted, he's a skilled blacksmith, but Griffith is a demi-god with a horde of demons at his command and the combined armies of Midland & Kushan etc. Is Rickert really going to have much impact? And I sincerely doubt that Griffith's worried about Rickert spilling the beans about the Eclipse, if he even dared to. So what's the bastard up to?
And I can't shake the feeling that we'll see the ghosts of the fallen Falcons. 'Divine Right' seemed like a foreshadowing of this, if nothing else. I think that's going to be how Griffith finally wins Rickert over.
jackalj said:And as tool I mean Rickert trying to convince Guts to join Griffith or leave him alone.
Walter said:I don't think he has some grand evil scheme regarding Rickert. Though Griffith might not yet know the full extent of his abilities, he could certainly be put to work outfitting humans with machinery to defend against magical creatures (like, say, that mounted crossbow repeater he created). I see him filling a role as a kind of new age inventor moving forward.
Walter said:I think that would have the opposite effect, honestly. Also, those souls have long since joined the vortex and lost their individuality. Unless you think the whole thing is a show Griffith created?
Doc said:Griffith is a demi-god with a horde of demons at his command and the combined armies of Midland & Kushan etc.
Doc said:And I can't shake the feeling that we'll see the ghosts of the fallen Falcons. 'Divine Right' seemed like a foreshadowing of this, if nothing else. I think that's going to be how Griffith finally wins Rickert over.
Rupert Sinclair said:Just found this:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/abacabu-abacabu/archives/40263796.html
Notice the insignia above the arena door.
Rupert Sinclair said:Just found this:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/abacabu-abacabu/archives/40263796.html
Notice the insignia above the arena door.