Nasu clearly had a story that he wanted to tell, but it wasn't done in a way that was fun to watch or easy to understand, making the show seem like a convoluted mess at a first glance. It was just executed in a way that turns off people with a short attention span.įate/Extra Last Encore is basically what happens when you put the IDEAS GUY in charge of everything rather than working on the project as a group. The ending is like "wtf" and kinda leaves you thinking what the hell was that? At the end of the day, I gave this a high rating because it seems like a lot more thought was put into this than your typical-kind of anime. The fights in these final few episodes was worth the time. And as I said before, the animation was beautiful, like OVA or movie quality. You have to go into this with the mind set that you're entering a lecture with Nasu about existential nihilism. The lack of explaining things while pouring a psychological mind-****ery on you is kind of bad combination, so I would say going into this anime from the very first episode with the expectation it will be like the other fate anime is a huge mistake. And that is the main weakness of this show. But yes, it is extremely boring leading up to these final 3 episodes. Who cares about hack and slash anime when you can watch this and feel enlightened about the simple things in life. This one really doesn't hold back on the talking, or the Nasu-talking philosophical rants, which I found very fascinating. philosophical diatribe (I watched this subbed). It's not often you get these dynamic camera shots, and Shaft is one of the few that loves doing those. They insert weird shots of characters moving their lips or eyes that you just don't see coming, to the point it can kind of freak you out, and I'm saying that as a positive. Shaft's direction and art-style never ceases to amaze me. Including the whole show, it would be a 6/10. I think it deserves a 7.6/10 based on just the 3 episodes. He beckons them towards the final battleground, where the two Sabers shall duel once more to determine the future of mankind. The threadbare Gawain, knowing its significance, informs the three that not much time remains for their lives. Their discussion ends with a clangor from afar, ringing through the skies. However, when Gawain insists that he has no interest in fighting, the four discuss the infinite possibilities for the Holy Grail, with Hakuno determined to return the Moon Cell to its original form. Saber immediately draws her blade before the cloaked figure, who reveals himself as Prince Gawain: the Platinum Saber and Knight of the Round Table. Harwey-the strongest Master in the history of the Holy Grail War and the current fan favorite, following his previous victory.Īs they reach a field of flowers among floating isles, Hakuno, Saber, and Rin Toosaka come across a hooded man tending to the blossoms. After defeating the various Floor Masters of the six prior levels, Hakuno Kishinami and Saber arrive at the top floor of the Moon Cell.
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