Trinity Blood
I have seen some of this series and intend to see the rest on AS. Given that I've already stated my opinion on how the series relates to Christianity several times, I won't bother reiterating it here.
mitsuki lover wrote:Does anyone know if Jessica is going to be a regular character
Though I haven't seen the entire series, I am semi-confident in saying no. She has not ever been mentioned again in the episodes I have seen and there is a new female lead that will appear later.
Crusader X wrote:And I was concerned about possible anti-Christian bias in later episodes as well. But from what I've read online regarding future plot synopsises and spoilers, it seems as if the Christians continue to be the "good guys" all throughout the series. Which is really all I ask.
Abel remains a priest the entire series, which supports that overall conclusion.
BleachI watched the episode almost exclusively so that I could discuss the dub. This will probably be the last episode I see for a long time, simply because so little of it is worth rewatching.
Regarding the plot: yes, it gets better around episode 21 when the first real arc begins. But that doesn't compare to something that will happen much later that reveals the true brilliance of Bleach's plot. Let me simply say that the series is well-planned.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:If I watch the english dub. I want to see Bleach. Not "Bleach v2.0". Compare Park Chan-Wook's film "Oldboy". In English it's horrendous. Because of that, the mood and emotions are not there. You get a whole different feel from watching it rather watching it in Korean. The same applies with Bleach. Yeah it's better than the English Dub in Oldboy. But I get a different experience when watching it. And that I don't like. I want the experience to be what the Director/Creator wanted it to be. Not a whole new one because of a different cast. Like I said. I want "Bleach in English" not "Bleach v2.0"
Out of curiosity, I have to ask: what are your feelings on the anime version as opposed to the original manga? The anime is remarkably similar to the manga (even panel by panel in some scenes) but it does change the feel at times and alter certain aspects.
mitsuki lover wrote:Even if Ms.Ruff wasn't Rukia's North American voice I would still like her the best as she comes across as one of the coolest female characters I have seen so far in anime.
We'll have to see what you think of the first major arc, then. I won't give spoilers if you don't want them, but those familiar with Bleach will understand me.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:The comedy fits incredibly well with the story.
Interesting that you say that. For the sake of variety, I'll give my opinion: I think the comedy in Bleach is often out of place, barely funny, and annoying. Not that it doesn't have its moments (Rukia's drawings work well), but all too often I get the sense the directors thought "This is too serious. Hey, let's cue the funny music and have people yell at each other!"