I originally meant to just ignore this episode and go for the streamed one, but in the end I do want to make this small post about it. Because seriously, for a recap it was pretty damn good.
This really is one of the more interesting trends that anime has followed over the past five years: creators are realizing that cheap recaps are very often annoyed, and they are used way less often when compared to ten years ago and before. And when they’re used, they’re actually pretty good in about 50 percent of the cases. A trend really has been to have them as more than a cut and paste job, but instead tell a story of their own.
That was this episode: it skillfully cut together a compilation of the past six episodes and created a flowing narrative out of it, combining it with a few minutes of new footage: a bit of the past of some of the cast members, as well as foreshadowing about whatever that girlfriend of Aoi may be up to. What especially striked me was how the mood of this episode was completely different from the series: the series is usually slow-paced, but here they chopped all of the key scenes together into a surprisingly action-packed one. Especially for this show I can understand the need for a recap, and it’s good to see that they’re actually putting effort into it.
This show has something. I have no idea what, but it’s got this X-factor that draws me into it, and it’s something that I actually did not experience with Sora no Oto. In any case, tomorrow morning I’m going to hunt the real episode seven down. The past week definitely made me hungry about what direction this show will go into.
Rating: * (Good) – Especially for a recap.
This episode somehow reminded me of Revolutionary Girl Utena episode 13 描かれる軌跡.
It gave many events a slightly different angle, which made it all seem very much more connected and I really liked the scene during the credits…
I’m totally psyched to see the real episode 7 and maybe more about our prophet.