I love how easily recognizable his laugh is for me. Its not the forceful kind that just indicates that "this is the same dude from the flashback." but his laugh represents his character, that he enjoys killing people relishing from it and at the same time being proud of the path he took.
She killed him with the move she learned from her husband... which she also used to kill her husband after his betrayal. Show has amazing attention to detail.
I love this show, it does action so well and believable, the character actually gets hurt, and she’s not absurdly strong, she’s just more skilled which makes sense when you’ve been trained by who she’s was trained by. Her companions are awesome, I swear somehow they made me like all of them. There just written well, like damn idk why these big companies can’t do shit right like this.
The injuries mean nothing as in the next scene she overpowers and beats 30 soldiers, or in the next episode she’s fully healed This show is good, but def has Mizu as a Mary sue
I love that this show is not afraid of showing women get absolutely fucked up. It's brutal, unrelenting and shows just how violent the world used to be and still can be. No one is spared. If you for even a moment think only men suffer violence, violation or pain of other sorts, oh boy are you wrong. Mizu won this fight with skill and quick thinking and damn near lost it by a very short distraction.
Love how Mizu kills him in such a swift move, not even looking at what he's doing. It's like every time he gets hurt it someway makes him stronger. It feels like death keeps rejecting him.
Imagine getting completely cooked by a warrior half your size, the same warrior that killed all three of your men, and in your dying moments after they sheesh kabob’d, you say some immature shit like “I deserve a more worthy death.” Like bruh. Most of the men in this show weren’t shit 🤡💀
This show is so good. But, my poor girl Mizu gets stabbed and slashed more than any protagonist in history. She really, really could use a mutant healing factor
@@itsjustvin7630 Pretty much or every power fantasy male anime. You know why I love bleach it's because Ichigo isn't all powerful and loses most fights regardless of having every heritage.
the distorted tiger noise effect when chiaki makes his first strike is chef's kiss love it. reminds me of tai-lung growling before his big strikes in kung fu panda
I love how easily recognizable his laugh is for me. Its not the forceful kind that just indicates that "this is the same dude from the flashback." but his laugh represents his character, that he enjoys killing people relishing from it and at the same time being proud of the path he took.
The laughter of a madman
She killed him with the move she learned from her husband... which she also used to kill her husband after his betrayal. Show has amazing attention to detail.
0:48 this could easily be a desktop wallpaper the Art direction in this show is top notch
1:32 Majestic blood-tinged waves.
Mizu: Making it REEEEAL difficult to hear this guy's running-speed right about now.
I love this show, it does action so well and believable, the character actually gets hurt, and she’s not absurdly strong, she’s just more skilled which makes sense when you’ve been trained by who she’s was trained by. Her companions are awesome, I swear somehow they made me like all of them. There just written well, like damn idk why these big companies can’t do shit right like this.
Nah the main character is dodging bullets and beating 30 grown men by herself. which as a man i think is bullshit till fire show tho
@@Osama_bin_smokinThe dodging bullets thing I think was to demonstrate her sudden increase in strength and skill.
Also when she took out the iron bar from her ankle and kept jumping around like shes fucking wukong lmao.
The injuries mean nothing as in the next scene she overpowers and beats 30 soldiers, or in the next episode she’s fully healed
This show is good, but def has Mizu as a Mary sue
Mizu is a Mary Sue
Mizu shortly after learning: " You haven't beaten me. You've sacrificed sure footing for a killing stroke."
I love that this show is not afraid of showing women get absolutely fucked up. It's brutal, unrelenting and shows just how violent the world used to be and still can be. No one is spared. If you for even a moment think only men suffer violence, violation or pain of other sorts, oh boy are you wrong. Mizu won this fight with skill and quick thinking and damn near lost it by a very short distraction.
DAMN, SHE'S SO BADASS😳💖✨️👏🏼
She's not called the blue eyed samurai for nothing
Love how Mizu kills him in such a swift move, not even looking at what he's doing. It's like every time he gets hurt it someway makes him stronger. It feels like death keeps rejecting him.
Imagine getting completely cooked by a warrior half your size, the same warrior that killed all three of your men, and in your dying moments after they sheesh kabob’d, you say some immature shit like “I deserve a more worthy death.” Like bruh. Most of the men in this show weren’t shit 🤡💀
Sheesh kabob'd 💀💀💀 she got hurt because she caught her number one fan sneaking around
Considering how women are treated in this show I have no pity for how the men get killed
@@peekaboo8967 Ringo and Swordfather are the only men that deserve peace in this show
@@alexg-xb2fd what about taigen
@@kai-loongsong583 still debatable but yeah he is somewhat honorable XD
This show is so good. But, my poor girl Mizu gets stabbed and slashed more than any protagonist in history. She really, really could use a mutant healing factor
Lmao she doesn't need one, she gets back up after a lethal gutstab in like 20 seconds, as if nothing happened.
@@tyroneanderson5619so shes Guts and Afro
@@tyroneanderson5619 she did need to recover for some months after that tho
@@itsjustvin7630 Pretty much or every power fantasy male anime. You know why I love bleach it's because Ichigo isn't all powerful and loses most fights regardless of having every heritage.
@@nelieltu9730 yet people call bullshit on his win against Yhwach
the distorted tiger noise effect when chiaki makes his first strike is chef's kiss love it. reminds me of tai-lung growling before his big strikes in kung fu panda
I want someone to put a Kurosawa filter over the whole show.
Netflix actually did that for Episode 6 on TH-cam.