I slightly choked on my tea when that happened. Still no clue why it bugs me so much.Sinistro wrote:
and one of them was a double strike with Mr. Brown's daughter!
I totally expect this too, even though it's very clicheSinistro wrote:
Mayuri running in slow motion off screen across the street + "tuturuu" = me expecting her to get run over by a car. Oh well.
using this as my massage ring tone and I might say I quite like it (it made people stare at me though)TKiller wrote:
I offer you a challenge. Set this as your Mail/Call ringtone and don't change it as long as possible.
Works miracles as an alarm tune too, you'll wake up full of energy with a strong urge to destroy whatever is making this sound.
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Nah, we have a couple of stuff we can consider:TKiller wrote:
The only thing this episode made clear is that shit just got serious.
BAHZAHKAH SMAAAAAAAASSSSHHHH !!!!!!!!TKiller wrote:
I offer you a challenge. Set this as your Mail/Call ringtone and don't change it as long as possible.
Works miracles as an alarm tune too, you'll wake up full of energy with a strong urge to destroy whatever is making this sound.
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Funny how a Time Machine works people back in time and communism(as so frequently used on Russia)is well, backwards.TKiller wrote:
Though if I think about it for a single moment, one of the main plot ideas of the series is outright hilarious.
Seriously, CERN using a time machine to build worldwide communism?
Comedy gold.
I've heard that (like a lot of Visual Novels) Steins;Gate has multiple routes/endings, so even those who've played it may not know exactly what is going to happen (unless one of the endings is notably better than the others, I guess)Sallad4ever wrote:
I don't know for people who already played the VN version though. Cause they already know what happened and possibly knew the ending too.
That was amusing.TKiller wrote:
I'm laughing harder than I should be.
Next episode's going be out around the time I'm finished torrenting 19 gb of Oblivion mods. Tonight's gonna be a good night.
I feel raped...TKiller wrote:
I'm laughing harder than I should be.
Next episode's going be out around the time I'm finished torrenting 19 gb of Oblivion mods. Tonight's gonna be a good night.
OH GODTKiller wrote:
I'm laughing harder than I should be.
Next episode's going be out around the time I'm finished torrenting 19 gb of Oblivion mods. Tonight's gonna be a good night.
if you like an anime with heavy story with some twist then this anime is absolutely worth watchingampzz wrote:
I'm waiting on the BluRays of this, stopped myself short of spoiling the season by leaving it out of my watch list.
Is it worth the wait?
Spare the spoilers if possible, I generally avoid them if the anime is worth the time to bother with.
From what I can tell, Part-Timer comes from a future where SERN rules in a dystopia, aided, either voluntarily or involuntarily (blackmail? brainwash?) by Christina. She knew that SERN was going to attack the lab from her "prophecies" (her dad, the suspiciously named Titor?), so she left in order to make a surprise attack later. She then code-talked to Okabe and Christina, telling them to use the Time Leap Machine, and created a distraction to allow them to do so.TKiller wrote:
Part-time worker's actions and timings are still not clear for me. And I didn't really get how did Okabe escape from the CERN mob after first leap fail (Mayuri hit by car).
Rather than to ensure Mayuri's death, I think SERN is only concern on catching those 3 but Mayuri is unlucky enough she got tangled in the process. She is not important for SERN just like you said.Sinistro wrote:
It seems obvious to me that SERN's also been manipulating time to ensure Mayuri keeps dying