The Parasites are very logical and objective. Heidi was not exactly being understanding in a human, empathetic sense. She was objectively analysing Su-In's subconscious like Su-In herself couldn't (because for her it's extremely emotional of course).
ooo this is a very intersting take! i agree that the parasites have a very objective mindset, in the sense that they will do whatever it takes to survive. i just think that in Heidi's case, given the cards that she was dealt with, in order for her to survive, she had to learn to be more empathetic so Su-In would cooperate. If Heidi had acted like other parasites, it's obvious given Su-In's nature, she probably would have done something to herself before the parasite could do more harm to others
@@nojaemnolife I mean, it's just my understanding of how that scene went of course. But you are right of course. Parasyte (also the old manga/anime) was always in large parts about the human and parasite who are forced to coexists learning to understand each other better and work together. Part of that is for the parasite to gain an understanding of it's host's mind which of course is not possible for "normal" parasites who kill their hosts when infecting them. They do feel different from how humans feel but the connection of course moves both minds somewhat closer together. I hope they continue with a season two because I'm very curious about how they will continue this! :)
oh cool! i actually didn't know what the parasite's goals were besides just surviving. if there were more parasites like Heidi, I feel like it would be possible for humans and parasites to coexist and learn to understand each other but, unfortunately, she is basically the one-off that will be able to do that. yes, i hope they renew for another season as well! it was so well done! did you enjoy the series? :)
@@nojaemnolife absolutely! I enjoyed this one as well as the original anime. btw: I don't know what the parasites' "goal" or "purpose" here are either (and apparently, they themselves don't really know either) but the original story also was about a person who got infected but managed to keep the parasite from devouring their brain.... a certain Shiniji Izumi.... ;)
Im suprised you dont know Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Like seriously? It's a classic tale of a man who turns into a monster. Think Hulk, but he turns into Hyde when he drinks a potion
I assumed this series would be a bootleg, poorly adapted version of the anime. Although this series has many flaws, especially in certain scenarios, I am pleased to say that I enjoyed the story and was deeply invested in every episode. There are numerous scenes that will make you giggle and roll your eyes, but in an endearing way. This is a delightfully bad series. I believe the narrative could have been crafted more skillfully. Some parts are puzzling, making you wonder why certain decisions were made when better alternatives seemed available. At times, the characters make illogical and nonsensical decisions that neither aid the situation nor alter the outcome. Despite these shortcomings, the story was coherent enough for me and worth watching. Revisiting the concern I mentioned earlier; I feared this would be a subpar adaptation of the anime, but I am thrilled to report that the series’ conclusion unveils something extraordinary that I believe every anime enthusiast will appreciate. If I were to rate this series, it would receive an 8/10. I genuinely enjoyed it, flaws and all. In my view, it’s a wonderfully bad series, and I am eagerly anticipating the hinted sequel. Please watch the series to the end; you’re in for a surprise!
8/10 is a pretty high score for a delightfully bad series! :P what are some specific scenes or moments you would want to change about it? what situation do you feel like did not aid or alter the outcome? would love to talk more about the show! :)
The Parasites are very logical and objective. Heidi was not exactly being understanding in a human, empathetic sense. She was objectively analysing Su-In's subconscious like Su-In herself couldn't (because for her it's extremely emotional of course).
ooo this is a very intersting take! i agree that the parasites have a very objective mindset, in the sense that they will do whatever it takes to survive.
i just think that in Heidi's case, given the cards that she was dealt with, in order for her to survive, she had to learn to be more empathetic so Su-In would cooperate. If Heidi had acted like other parasites, it's obvious given Su-In's nature, she probably would have done something to herself before the parasite could do more harm to others
@@nojaemnolife I mean, it's just my understanding of how that scene went of course. But you are right of course. Parasyte (also the old manga/anime) was always in large parts about the human and parasite who are forced to coexists learning to understand each other better and work together. Part of that is for the parasite to gain an understanding of it's host's mind which of course is not possible for "normal" parasites who kill their hosts when infecting them. They do feel different from how humans feel but the connection of course moves both minds somewhat closer together.
I hope they continue with a season two because I'm very curious about how they will continue this! :)
oh cool! i actually didn't know what the parasite's goals were besides just surviving. if there were more parasites like Heidi, I feel like it would be possible for humans and parasites to coexist and learn to understand each other but, unfortunately, she is basically the one-off that will be able to do that.
yes, i hope they renew for another season as well! it was so well done! did you enjoy the series? :)
@@nojaemnolife absolutely! I enjoyed this one as well as the original anime.
btw: I don't know what the parasites' "goal" or "purpose" here are either (and apparently, they themselves don't really know either) but the original story also was about a person who got infected but managed to keep the parasite from devouring their brain.... a certain Shiniji Izumi.... ;)
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Im suprised you dont know Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Like seriously? It's a classic tale of a man who turns into a monster. Think Hulk, but he turns into Hyde when he drinks a potion
haha yeah we realized after! thank you :)
I assumed this series would be a bootleg, poorly adapted version of the anime. Although this series has many flaws, especially in certain scenarios, I am pleased to say that I enjoyed the story and was deeply invested in every episode. There are numerous scenes that will make you giggle and roll your eyes, but in an endearing way. This is a delightfully bad series. I believe the narrative could have been crafted more skillfully. Some parts are puzzling, making you wonder why certain decisions were made when better alternatives seemed available. At times, the characters make illogical and nonsensical decisions that neither aid the situation nor alter the outcome. Despite these shortcomings, the story was coherent enough for me and worth watching. Revisiting the concern I mentioned earlier; I feared this would be a subpar adaptation of the anime, but I am thrilled to report that the series’ conclusion unveils something extraordinary that I believe every anime enthusiast will appreciate. If I were to rate this series, it would receive an 8/10. I genuinely enjoyed it, flaws and all. In my view, it’s a wonderfully bad series, and I am eagerly anticipating the hinted sequel. Please watch the series to the end; you’re in for a surprise!
8/10 is a pretty high score for a delightfully bad series! :P what are some specific scenes or moments you would want to change about it? what situation do you feel like did not aid or alter the outcome? would love to talk more about the show! :)