The first half of this episode was nothing special, so I thought that this episode would take a break after the “action-packed” previous episode. Okay, so that turned out to be wrong. This episode was sublime. The acting in the second half of this episode was once again wonderful. Spoilers down below, for those who haven’t seen this episode yet.
Things obviously got hilarious once Sasuke showed up again. Seriously. This guy as a leader is just awesome, and Mitsuhide’s move on him had me in stitches. Not to mention his new look. Oh god. that came out of nowhere. It;’s going to take a while to get used to that…
But this episode really shined because of Akechi Mitsuhide. I’m really not sure what it is, but this series has an amazing sense when it comes to the death scenes. Yes, Mitsuhide dies in this episode, and I love how much time the creators took out in order to show this. This really allowed them to put in a ton of detail, from between his defeat, to him fleeing his castle, to the point where he eventually gets slain. And finally we get to see one of those scenes where someone takes forever to die, done really well. Akechi’s death is slow, but you can really see him get worse with every second. The visuals again were really good, and the voice acting once again was rock solid.
Seriously, with the Summer Season, Thursdays are going to be crazy: Noitamina, plus Penguin Drum, Blood-C and Hyouge Mono. It’s a wonderful line-up. It’s difficult to compare everything because the series this season are so incredibly diverse. There probably won’t be a series with acting as good and refined as Hyouge Mono: this show is just too good for that. However, there are plenty of other ways to stand out. Penguin Drum has its characters, Blood-C has its animation and pacing, Usagi Drop has its realism, No.6 has its setting, and in this way I could go on for the entire season. I have no doubt that this is going to be an awesome ride.
Rating: ** (Excellent)