{"id":1031,"date":"2008-02-03T02:20:14","date_gmt":"2008-02-02T18:20:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/02\/03\/gundam-00-episode-17\/"},"modified":"2008-02-03T14:04:19","modified_gmt":"2008-02-03T06:04:19","slug":"gundam-00-episode-17","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/02\/03\/gundam-00-episode-17\/","title":{"rendered":"Gundam 00 — Episode 17"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wow cool, I actually found this episode to be pretty enjoyable, not because the writing suddenly took a turn for the better or anything (it didn’t), but because it’s just hilariously entertaining.<\/p>\n
Now I may sound like I’m being sarcastic as usual, but I seriously enjoyed the sheer campiness of this episode. It’s kind of hard to describe, but at the risk of over-simplication: the episode’s so bad that it’s good. LOL.<\/p>\n
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The Trinity siblings come aboard Ptolemaios and some awkward pleasantries follow. The facade quickly disappears though, as it soon becomes clear to the crew of Ptolemaios that the three of them are a bunch of secretive jerk wads<\/strong> with some serious mental health issues.<\/p>\n I mean, they claim to be siblings related by blood<\/strong>. Seriously?<\/p>\n Nena apparently has a thing for Setsuna.<\/strong> This is subtlety<\/em> conveyed to the audience by having her perform a mouth-to-mouth on him within five seconds of meeting him for the first time. Girls are sure liberal in the future.<\/p>\n