You need to see the bigger picture and just thrill between resolving those sick playing games. Īkiyama was brain and Nao hearth that's ho it funcionated, and I never thought it was borring in that way.
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it's not 'save the day', Akiyama was fighting and his goal was to save Nao and finish stupid games, later ofcourse to enter final stage to crush organizator. she can activate but she isn't able to deeply foresee psyhology of humans as genius Akiyama. (I wonder how it could get borring for you from the start wasn't supposed to reolve games, she was HEART of the game and main purpose for making them lesson out of their greed and desires for money and starvation for sick thrill over seeing people fight for money deperatelly and deceiving he trust belief and all thing s which nowdays humanity forgot out of 'modernized' life.Īkiyama solving everything is the main thing, what do you think for which purpose they brought him in the story. I think you missunderstood the whole point behind Nao and Akiyama in first season. One thing I'm sure I did see clearly was Matsuda Shota. Maybe I saw too much into it, but I'd definitely re-watch everything once I actually finish the series. It's like she trusts people for them to trust themselves and not beat themselves up too much. She's sort of like what his mother used to be and as much as he hates it, he (seemingly) admires her for it. She's also kind of an eye opener to him, as I saw it. I'd never be able to cheat all those people, even if I am a pretty good liar) and a big heart.
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It was like her naivety was played to represent all humans with a heavy conscious (like myself. Nao, to me, was kind of a perfect match for Akiyama. The only reason I never continued was because I was too scared of Nao and Akiyama never getting together that I kind of dropped it. I've never got around to watching the second season (or the movies or specials) but I'd definitely pick it up again. I actually thought this was a brilliant show, but I watched it one episode at a time so I had time to think about everything and ponder and such.