とある科学の超電磁砲(レールガン)S
To Aru Kagaku no Railgun S
SPOILER Summary/Synopsis:




Thoughts/Review:
I realize that we have the "big reveal" to come, but one of the minor problems I'm having with this anime-only arc is the lack of...well, I'm having a hard time putting it into words so I'll get to that in a bit.
Mikoto's whole trip to see Therestina Kihara Lifeline was a bit odd to me. I say this because as I watched, Therestina acted like I would have expected; she was haughty, she taunted Mikoto, and she had no interest in helping Mikoto. Indeed, Mikoto came with nothing to offer in exchange for the information. Other than to shut Mikoto up, which never came out as a specific reason for Therestina to give the hints she did, there was no reason for Therestina to help Mikoto, thus the oddness I felt.
I'm not getting what it is that STUDY is trying to prove over espers. I get that they've created a couple of artificial humans. I get that Janie can somehow remote-control power suits, robotic devices, and possibly all electronics (I think of the outage with the traffic lights early in the arc). But what that has to do with experimenting on Shizuri, the 4th-ranked level 5 esper, or Mikoto, the 3rd-ranked level 5 esper, is what I'm having trouble with. Even if STUDY has created an artificial human with esper abilities, I still don't see how STUDY is going to make regular espers powerless.
Shinobu, as expected, is working against STUDY to save Febri. She acted like she didn't know about Janie, which raises the question, why did Study feel the need for a backup artificial person that they could kill so easily now? After all, the purpose of a backup is to activate it should the primary fail, or something happen to the primary. You don't just toss a backup and say, "Meh. We don't need it so get rid of it." Of course, this arrogance on STUDY's part is what sets up their ultimate failure.
Speaking of arrogance, if esper abilities are mental ones, what makes Aritomi think that making Mikoto paralyzed is going to help? Mikoto can still think and even speak, and she can blast people with electricity without needing to move. So as I see it, Aritomi is getting fried next episode, which is how Shinobu and Mikoto will escape. We'll see though.
Unfortunately, although I'd like to know how Shinobu went from being in ITEM's custody and being locked up for life or even executed by the powers in Academy City, to a free girl on the executive board for STUDY, I don't think I'll be getting that answer. The story is being played out so that we don't get that answer and I guess are supposed to not worry about it, which is a typical, yet frustrating, Japanese writing device.
Febri is being set up for her inevitable "I'm dying" melodramatic moment, which is something I'm not really looking forward to. I've no doubt she'll be saved in the end.
So, while this wasn't a bad episode, it is highlighting to me the differences between average writing and good writing.
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