NightCrawler said:I've been around alot longer than the Troll saga and i can compare the excitement of those days, waiting for a new episode, to this.
I can already envision the yaoi berserk fan writers hard at work!Griffith No More! said:On a minor note, on the last page Roderick is looking very reminiscent of Griffith from a badass/confidence standpoint (and it seems as though he is the Griffith of the sea by reputation). He actually kind of looks like Guts' and Griffith's grownup lovechild there. Anyway, a very cool shot of him.
You know its already translated right? Check out the translation section!thesyndrome said:hmmm, could roderick be the tactition needed to topple griffith once he gains power?
i'm thinking out of my ass, so don't take me seriously on that point
otherwise great ep, i cant wait to see what the actual dialogue between Casca and farnese is; also i do kinda like the idea that roderick has a reputation at sea, and a ship to be feared
pity for the wait...
Although that may be what he wants but what about poor Serpico? Griffith no More had pointed out that he was there when Farnese was freaking out to Casca. It's ironic that Farnese is yelling at Casca for not being greatful to Gut's for everything that he does to her when its the exact same scenario for Farnese and Serpico.mega_devastation said:Thank you for the scans Saiya!
Farnese is taking it perty hard
though maybe if Roderick kicks ass and proves himself, Farnese will start to see him as he sees her?
Link works for me. I think what people aren't doing properly is waiting for the episode to load afer you enter the code on the wiki download page. Give it a few minutes before navigating away from the page.prawnstyle said:hmm, the link isn't working for me...could someone upload it to another link? Would be much appreciated
SaiyajinNoOuji-Trading Cards said:Although that may be what he wants but what about poor Serpico? Griffith no More had pointed out that he was there when Farnese was freaking out to Casca. It's ironic that Farnese is yelling at Casca for not being greatful to Guts for everything that he does to her when its the exact same scenario for Farnese and Serpico.
Griffith No More! said:Well, that's the problem in itself; you're making a literary judgement based on an external reading experience rather than an internal literary one. It's like judging food on how you had to eat it rather than how it tastes (like trying to eat a sandwich with two weeks in between each bite compared to having it for lunch =). You can't judge the state of the plot based on a few episodes, which is only a few short minutes of reading in context of the whole, especially this soon. Personally, I don't know how much I like a segment of the story or not until long after it's passed and I can actually see it somewhat in context. It's hard to see how the episodes actually work together reading them in this format, and it's literally impossible with the latest episodes. It's just too small a sample size and not meant to stand alone, it comes down to simply "good scenes" as you put it, but they wouldn't be good without everything that frames them (for instance, this episode automatically changes my perception of the previous pirate encounter, but I won't know how I'll really feel about it all for years maybe =).
Anyway, if you don't like the pirates, fine, if you don't like how things have changed overall, that's your business as well, just don't make any snap literary critiques based on a new episode, because we don't know how they fit in.