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How would you rate episode 11 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? How would you rate episode 12 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? In any given episode, you might have two or three scenes that feel utterly brilliant and perfect at nailing the very specific tone and mood that BEASTARS hits when it is at its best.
Also, the animation is pretty cool looking, and I really want the rabbit and the wolf to kiss.” We have at last arrived at BEASTARS ‘ second season finale, and the moment you finish both “Scatter Your Scales” and “A Taste of Rebellion”, it is pretty clear that, for all of its clever moments and satisfying character beats, this season is nowhere near as good as the first one was. Imagine what would happen to a normal, reasonable person if they were forced to sit down and reckon with a plot summary of these episodes: Legoshi has a psychedelic trip after eating a moth larvae, which results in a spiritual conference with an otherworldly Moth Spirit, who gives the wolf some advice on how to psychologically cope with his compulsion to fetishize his and his peers’ dietary habits.
In order to turn the tides, and to fully realize his latent love for all carnivores (but specifically Legoshi), Louis allows Legoshi to eat his foot. And, yeah, it sucks how little to do there was for any character not named “Legoshi” or “Louis”. BEASTARS is a mess, but it’s an absurdly compelling mess, and even when it doesn’t work as a cohesive whole, its individual pieces are often strong enough to carry it across the finish line.
Did you see how dolled up that Legoshi got for Louis in that screenshot, up there? You don’t do that for another man unless both parties involved share at least a teensy bit of ravenous sexual tension. Studio Orange will have at least one more shot at telling the story of Paru Itagaki ‘s Weird and Horny Teenage Animals, and while I can’t wait to see it, I also hope it is the last season of BEASTARS that we get.
More Haru. More of Legoshi spending time with Haru and/or Jack. Yes, they’re all a bunch of craven, murderous criminals, but they’re also Good Boys™, okay?
How would you rate episode 11 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? How would you rate episode 12 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? In any given episode, you might have two or three scenes that feel utterly brilliant and perfect at nailing the very specific tone and mood that BEASTARS hits when it is at its best.
Also, the animation is pretty cool looking, and I really want the rabbit and the wolf to kiss.” We have at last arrived at BEASTARS ‘ second season finale, and the moment you finish both “Scatter Your Scales” and “A Taste of Rebellion”, it is pretty clear that, for all of its clever moments and satisfying character beats, this season is nowhere near as good as the first one was. Imagine what would happen to a normal, reasonable person if they were forced to sit down and reckon with a plot summary of these episodes: Legoshi has a psychedelic trip after eating a moth larvae, which results in a spiritual conference with an otherworldly Moth Spirit, who gives the wolf some advice on how to psychologically cope with his compulsion to fetishize his and his peers’ dietary habits.
In order to turn the tides, and to fully realize his latent love for all carnivores (but specifically Legoshi), Louis allows Legoshi to eat his foot. And, yeah, it sucks how little to do there was for any character not named “Legoshi” or “Louis”. BEASTARS is a mess, but it’s an absurdly compelling mess, and even when it doesn’t work as a cohesive whole, its individual pieces are often strong enough to carry it across the finish line.
Did you see how dolled up that Legoshi got for Louis in that screenshot, up there? You don’t do that for another man unless both parties involved share at least a teensy bit of ravenous sexual tension. Studio Orange will have at least one more shot at telling the story of Paru Itagaki ‘s Weird and Horny Teenage Animals, and while I can’t wait to see it, I also hope it is the last season of BEASTARS that we get.
More Haru. More of Legoshi spending time with Haru and/or Jack. Yes, they’re all a bunch of craven, murderous criminals, but they’re also Good Boys™, okay?
How would you rate episode 11 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? How would you rate episode 12 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? In any given episode, you might have two or three scenes that feel utterly brilliant and perfect at nailing the very specific tone and mood that BEASTARS hits when it is at its best.
Also, the animation is pretty cool looking, and I really want the rabbit and the wolf to kiss.” We have at last arrived at BEASTARS ‘ second season finale, and the moment you finish both “Scatter Your Scales” and “A Taste of Rebellion”, it is pretty clear that, for all of its clever moments and satisfying character beats, this season is nowhere near as good as the first one was. Imagine what would happen to a normal, reasonable person if they were forced to sit down and reckon with a plot summary of these episodes: Legoshi has a psychedelic trip after eating a moth larvae, which results in a spiritual conference with an otherworldly Moth Spirit, who gives the wolf some advice on how to psychologically cope with his compulsion to fetishize his and his peers’ dietary habits.
In order to turn the tides, and to fully realize his latent love for all carnivores (but specifically Legoshi), Louis allows Legoshi to eat his foot. And, yeah, it sucks how little to do there was for any character not named “Legoshi” or “Louis”. BEASTARS is a mess, but it’s an absurdly compelling mess, and even when it doesn’t work as a cohesive whole, its individual pieces are often strong enough to carry it across the finish line.
Did you see how dolled up that Legoshi got for Louis in that screenshot, up there? You don’t do that for another man unless both parties involved share at least a teensy bit of ravenous sexual tension. Studio Orange will have at least one more shot at telling the story of Paru Itagaki ‘s Weird and Horny Teenage Animals, and while I can’t wait to see it, I also hope it is the last season of BEASTARS that we get.
More Haru. More of Legoshi spending time with Haru and/or Jack. Yes, they’re all a bunch of craven, murderous criminals, but they’re also Good Boys™, okay?
How would you rate episode 11 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? How would you rate episode 12 of BEASTARS (TV 2) ? In any given episode, you might have two or three scenes that feel utterly brilliant and perfect at nailing the very specific tone and mood that BEASTARS hits when it is at its best.
Also, the animation is pretty cool looking, and I really want the rabbit and the wolf to kiss.” We have at last arrived at BEASTARS ‘ second season finale, and the moment you finish both “Scatter Your Scales” and “A Taste of Rebellion”, it is pretty clear that, for all of its clever moments and satisfying character beats, this season is nowhere near as good as the first one was. Imagine what would happen to a normal, reasonable person if they were forced to sit down and reckon with a plot summary of these episodes: Legoshi has a psychedelic trip after eating a moth larvae, which results in a spiritual conference with an otherworldly Moth Spirit, who gives the wolf some advice on how to psychologically cope with his compulsion to fetishize his and his peers’ dietary habits.
In order to turn the tides, and to fully realize his latent love for all carnivores (but specifically Legoshi), Louis allows Legoshi to eat his foot. And, yeah, it sucks how little to do there was for any character not named “Legoshi” or “Louis”. BEASTARS is a mess, but it’s an absurdly compelling mess, and even when it doesn’t work as a cohesive whole, its individual pieces are often strong enough to carry it across the finish line.
Did you see how dolled up that Legoshi got for Louis in that screenshot, up there? You don’t do that for another man unless both parties involved share at least a teensy bit of ravenous sexual tension. Studio Orange will have at least one more shot at telling the story of Paru Itagaki ‘s Weird and Horny Teenage Animals, and while I can’t wait to see it, I also hope it is the last season of BEASTARS that we get.
More Haru. More of Legoshi spending time with Haru and/or Jack. Yes, they’re all a bunch of craven, murderous criminals, but they’re also Good Boys™, okay?