{"id":1058,"date":"2008-03-24T22:00:01","date_gmt":"2008-03-24T14:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/03\/24\/gundam-00-episode-24\/"},"modified":"2008-03-24T22:04:53","modified_gmt":"2008-03-24T14:04:53","slug":"gundam-00-episode-24","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/03\/24\/gundam-00-episode-24\/","title":{"rendered":"Gundam 00 — Episode 24"},"content":{"rendered":"
As you can imagine from this picture, episode 24 is pretty emo. If you haven’t watched it yet, maybe you want to do that first before reading my usual cynical tearing down of what many people may find the most touching episode in the series. On the bright side, we are almost done! (Until season 2 at least.)<\/p>\n
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If I had to use an analogy to describe this episode, which I don’t but I shall anyway, then I would say that it’s like the fireworks during New Year celebrations. They are pretty nice and colourful but they last only a short while, burning themselves up in the process. Also, the whole fireworks get old after a while when you see them every year.<\/p>\n
This is a very shitty analogy, so we shall stop here and move on.<\/p>\n
Ptolemaios and the UN forces regroup their troops after the furious fighting in the previous episode. With just 11 Jinxes left, the UN receives a mysterious reinforcement in the form of a gigantic gold space pimpmobile. The two sides then clash in a final battle for survival, though it seems clear that Setsuna and gang stand no chance against the flying bling fortress.<\/p>\n
Episode 24 is what Sunrise has been saving up for all this while, baby! And by saving up, I refer to the human cast of the series. Just like soylent green<\/a>, the secret of Sunrise’s patented storyline formula lies in the death of human beings, and, continuing from episode 23’s light appetizer, we are slowly moving into the main course of total annihilation.<\/p>\n Patrick, a long lost member of Team Rocket, finally bites the dust in this episode, courtesy of Tieria Erde. While logically speaking it’s a miracle that he even managed to make it this far, from the perspective of story-telling it makes little sense to have him die at this point of the story, especially considering he just barely escaped death in episode 23.<\/p>\n Dr. Moreno, the doctor who wears a pair of dark sunglasses while he treats potentially-fatal wounds, dies an attack that takes out the entire starboard side of Ptolemaios. Since he had a total of about five seconds worth of appearance in the entire series, I wonder if his meaningless existence was the remnant of an aborted subplot, or if Sunrise really, really wanted to have someone who wears sunglasses in the show?<\/p>\n