Psycho-Pass is getting much, much better! I said it on my other blog a day or so ago, but I'll say it again: it's finally bringing in the tense atmosphere that I felt it should have had eventually, going well with the dark undertones it's had from the beginning. The psychological aspect of it - a standard 'mind-game' scenario feeling - is being brought forth and it's doing a very good job, if only for an episode. I'm really looking forward to what it has in store from now on.
Sword Art Online is coming to a close, and I'm kind of glad for it. I think it's kind of gone on long enough, but that's only said in a purely time-related aspect - I wouldn't say that the anime has been dragged out that much. Episode 24 was kind of an average conclusion though, you know: protagonist proceeds to rescue other character; antagonist, in his plight, shows signs of mental instability; protagonist questions himself; protagonist beats the bad guy and saves the day. Honestly kind of boring, but perhaps Episode 25 might make me feel more sentimentality towards the anime.
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