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idiosyncreant) wrote2012-06-05 09:08 pm
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City Hunter: Episodes 19-20
EVERYONE
THIS SHOW
THE FINALE IS AMAZING
AND NO ONE IS WATCHING IT
I should have just watched it at the time, but even watching it, what? A year later? It's moving, and pitch-perfect, and just as sad and happy as the opening episode was, all at the same time.
gah.
What am I going to do with myself now?
It's the kind of finish to something that destroys you and also fills you with a relentless energy.
Actually, the only thing I could possibly face doing right now is setting the twist on my yarn and then writing.
Which...
is not a bad deal.
STILL
CITY HUNTER
THIS SHOW
THE FINALE IS AMAZING
AND NO ONE IS WATCHING IT
I should have just watched it at the time, but even watching it, what? A year later? It's moving, and pitch-perfect, and just as sad and happy as the opening episode was, all at the same time.
gah.
What am I going to do with myself now?
It's the kind of finish to something that destroys you and also fills you with a relentless energy.
Actually, the only thing I could possibly face doing right now is setting the twist on my yarn and then writing.
Which...
is not a bad deal.
STILL
CITY HUNTER
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Also I love the father/son issues (so awkward when you're fighting with Dad over who gets to kidnap and interrogate the suspect!)
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His slightly too short skinny jeans used to bother me, but at this point they are just a trope, one that makes his shoulders look broader than ever, so w/e, it's cool. XD
If you like that thread, you will be happy with the arc! It continues to be pretty much the main emotional arc through the whole show. Which is unusual and beauteous, if heart-breaking. Which is the point.