I watched this series when it was originally broadcasted.... I don't recall any of this 'Destiny Plan' (03:00 onward) -- Do they retcon the story? Anyone following this 'Remaster' can shed the light on? Does it worth catching up? and from which episode that they steered into new direction?
The Destiny Plan was there in the original story, it's told and shown the exact same way in the original. Even in the earlier episodes, they hint at Durandal wanting to do something like this, and Lacus even explains it in a few prior episodes.
There's not much of anything going on here, especially since the first 4 minutes are wasted on clips from early in the series. It looks like most of the world is dumbfounded by the Destiny Plan, but Orb and the Three Ships Alliance are preparing for a fight. There's a lot of talking on both sides here, and you'd think with this pacing that it's the middle of the series rather than the end. I'm really sick of everyone standing around on the Archangel's bridge spouting nonsense about protecting the world. It gets a little old after two series. Speaking of the Archangel, just how many times has that ship been shown launching from somewhere in this series? Is it really necessary to waste so much time showing the ship's boot up sequence EVERY time? How about spending some more time on this episode's shocking revelations? Rey casually tells Shinn that he's a clone like it's an average, everyday thing. And why are we finding out this late in the series that Talia has a son? It was established before that she left Durandal because she wanted a child, but not actually establishing that she has one seems like an important piece missing from the puzzle. Things finally get going when Durandal fires Requiem and destroys Arzachel. There's no one left to stand against him now, except the glorious and just Three Ships Alliance.
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ReplyDeleteI watched this series when it was originally broadcasted.... I don't recall any of this 'Destiny Plan' (03:00 onward) -- Do they retcon the story? Anyone following this 'Remaster' can shed the light on? Does it worth catching up? and from which episode that they steered into new direction?
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The Destiny Plan was there in the original story, it's told and shown the exact same way in the original. Even in the earlier episodes, they hint at Durandal wanting to do something like this, and Lacus even explains it in a few prior episodes.
DeleteThanks.... you may be right... probably I lost interest by the end of series ...and might not even finished watching it...(and thought I did :P)
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ReplyDeleteThere's not much of anything going on here, especially since the first 4 minutes are wasted on clips from early in the series. It looks like most of the world is dumbfounded by the Destiny Plan, but Orb and the Three Ships Alliance are preparing for a fight. There's a lot of talking on both sides here, and you'd think with this pacing that it's the middle of the series rather than the end. I'm really sick of everyone standing around on the Archangel's bridge spouting nonsense about protecting the world. It gets a little old after two series. Speaking of the Archangel, just how many times has that ship been shown launching from somewhere in this series? Is it really necessary to waste so much time showing the ship's boot up sequence EVERY time? How about spending some more time on this episode's shocking revelations? Rey casually tells Shinn that he's a clone like it's an average, everyday thing. And why are we finding out this late in the series that Talia has a son? It was established before that she left Durandal because she wanted a child, but not actually establishing that she has one seems like an important piece missing from the puzzle. Things finally get going when Durandal fires Requiem and destroys Arzachel. There's no one left to stand against him now, except the glorious and just Three Ships Alliance.
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