Hey hey,
So a day or two ago (I think it was Tuesday actually...), I thought to myself, "I should watch some Anime." I haven't watched anything since...March I think? That was Ergo Proxy. And before that was Gurren Lagann. That's all I've watched so far this year. I'm way behind, I know...
And obviously, because I'm behind, there are sooooo many series I should watch. Then for some reason, I decided on The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Yes, I know, I HAVEN'T seen that yet...well, before now.
Yeah, I watched pretty well the whole thing today, I swear. I think I watched like, 10 episodes today? lol. And I still had class and studied and stuff...I don't know how I do these things...
Whatever the case, wow. I can see why people like it so much. It's just so...different. Like, wow.
So obviously I realized the episodes weren't in chronological order. Which after finishing, I have to say seems so weird. The show just wouldn't have been NEARLY as good in the "proper" order. Which in itself I am amazed by. The fact that it makes it BETTER being out of order...well I have great respect for the people who made the show the way it was.
Basically, I just feel really good after watching the show. It was a very refreshing, original thing. And like how it actually made me think (even if it was only slightly). When Kyon and Koizumi talk about the Anthropic Principle (or Theory, however you want to call it), I was really excited. I was slightly disappointed at first by the explanation, but overall it wasn't too bad. It's an area of Philosophy I'm really interested in, so I found it extremely enjoyable to see some thoughts on it in a show.
Overall, I just really liked how the show had some original ideas (at least to me), and made me think about some things.
It was extremely enjoyable.
Maybe I should get back into this whole "being addicted to Anime" thing...
lol.
Continuing on his streak of being the last person to watch/know about an Anime series,
- Kastom
P.S. I'm listening to the song from the show, "God Knows...", on repeat (that guitar at the start is beyond epicly awesome).