by eabaker » Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:18 pm
Alright, I watched the final four episodes at work yesterday.
Tourists from the Stars was pretty bad. As with a lot of episodes, there was some interesting conceptual stuff, but it all had to be rushed, and in this case the result was that the emotional content for which the episode was striving felt completely unearned and that leads to utter cheese. And Ryugolo is the worst looking Ultra monster I've ever seen, bar none.
The Survivalists should have been a really good episode. It had some of the strongest ideas - including the moral conflict over how to deal with the monster - but was another case of the story just not being conveyed effectively in the runtime allotted. We dive in with too much already going on, and leap from point to point without any of the required connective tissue. And, as with a couple of other episodes, the ending is an ambiguous cop out.
The two final episodes were probably the best of the series - for what that's worth. By spreading the story out, they were able to give it a much better pace, and devote at least a little more exploration than usual to the concepts at play (although still not enough exploration, particularly in the final leg of the story); and, as the series went on, it the acting definitely got a lot better, so there are relatively few cringe-worthy moments in these final episodes.
Tokyo, a smoldering memorial to the unknown, an unknown which at this very moment still prevails and could at any time lash out with its terrible destruction anywhere else in the world.