Well, we made it. It's the end. You and I, over God knows how many words, have journeyed through Symphogear over proverbial coffee. Now I have to say goodbye, the only way I know how; through longwinded gonzo and heartfelt writing. Yes, we're going to try to sum up Symphogear and what it meant to me. We're also going to try and deep dive into my interior landscape. A very talented person, someone I feel I can call a peer and a friend, once advised me on this project by asking me to listen to my own emotions, and really ask myself why and how this big dumb show meant so much to me. That's the question I'm going to answer here at the end. I will, of course, frame it in terms I understand but try to make them clear. To my friend and peer, and indeed the rest of you, I hope you approve of my answer.
I'm Frezno, and I write about whatever tickles my fancy. That usually involves such things as video games, science fiction, anime, horror, and anything/everything in between.
Saturday, 8 May 2021
Friday, 7 May 2021
The Harmony Of Hope And The Dirge Of Despair: Part 5 (Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV) [5.5]
(Just the slightest "NSFW" alert for some screencaps near the end.)
Part 5: Bridge Of Blessing
Things are looking bleak, aren't they? The dark goddess Shem-Ha's truth of the world revealed. No matter which way you look at it, humanity and any chance it has for a utopic ideal are cursed. We are cursed by the prison of Balal preventing us from understanding each other, and should that curse ever be lifted? The curse of Shem-Ha's dark enlightenment shall fall upon us, and we shall all be remade in her image. Shit, I thought thematic flip-flopping was my Houdini trick? How in the fuck are we getting out of this one? I'm confident. I have my out, and it's right there in the show. Ironically, this out would never exist if it weren't for Fudo and his executive meddling as part of his master plan to be the monster protecting Japan. We'll have one last laugh at the nationalist old fuck in a moment, but let's go back to our girl Hibiki, and find the way out.
Thursday, 6 May 2021
The Harmony Of Hope And The Dirge Of Despair: Part 5 (Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV) [5.4]
Part 4: Mambo Of Monsters
I took this capture for Part 2's labyrinth talk, but see? The theme was right there all along. |
Noble Red are certainly the biggest example of the theme of monsters popping up, but I want to save that for a little later. That being said, we do have to focus on their scheme to implant the god-power into Miku. It's a scheme we know succeeds, since I told you about it a second ago, but they also kidnapped Elfnein as you'll recall. The reason for that's simple. We're in the ruins of the Chateau de Tiffauges, Carol's world-ending tuning fork fortress. Elfnein is also technically in Carol's body, as of the complicated and weird alchemical transfer at the end of Symphogear GX. Knowing that, Noble Red want her to activate some shit in the Chateau so their god-power transfer experiment will succeed. Their power generator down here is filled with no less than discarded and ruined Autoscorer bodies. This will become important in just a second.
Wednesday, 5 May 2021
The Harmony Of Hope And The Dirge Of Despair: Part 5 (Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV) [5.3]
Part 3: Progression Of Protection
Finally, we get to put this nationalist old bastard on full blast and tell him to fuck off. Those of you with a keen sense for the history of this project will know that we usually save the toxic male antagonists for last. (See: Dr. Ver, Adam Weishaupt.) Why, then, are we dealing with Fudo in the middle of things? Simple. He's not the true antagonist of the season. Oh, he's a real asshole and a piece of work, and tearing into him will be satisfying... but there are bigger and more terrifying fish to fry on the horizon. Fish this idiot thinks he can keep in his aquarium, but more on that in a bit. There's some real interesting meat to this jerk and his ideology, and how it ties into Tsubasa's season arc. It's time to play jam once again.
Tuesday, 4 May 2021
The Harmony Of Hope And The Dirge Of Despair: Part 5 (Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV) [5.2]
Part 2: Amplification Of Amalgam
That was all just a bit shocking and terrifying. Let's calm down a bit, and talk about the people who did that terrible thing to the concert. It's difficult to know where to begin, considering how this trio of antagonists practically mirrors everyone in the show and warrants discussion in at least three different ways. Luckily, one of those ways is by contrast with our protagonists, and can lead us down some interesting discussion. It also has led me into a bind of flip-flopping reversed themes from the last season, so you get to witness the textual equivalent of me doing my best Harry Houdini and trying to escape my own personal Water Torture Cell in real time before the contradictions drown me. (The previous sentence may or may not be one of the best analogies I have made to date. You're welcome.) With that in mind, let's have a chat about Noble Red.
Monday, 3 May 2021
The Harmony Of Hope And The Dirge Of Despair: Part 5 (Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV) [5.1]
(TW: blood, descriptions of violence)
(For John S., whose journey through life ended as this text journey was ending.)
So. It's the last one, isn't it? It's hard to believe, but it's true. As I'm writing this right now, February the 23rd of 2021, I have watched the entirety of Symphogear. Twice, 'cause I always rewatch them for note taking. Writing the end of a thing is a very different feeling from writing the beginning or middle, there's that sense of finality in your words as you put them down. Maybe you get it. Either way, here we both are, you and I, one last cup in our metaphorical little coffee shop as I tell you about Symphogear. Let's get to the point and try to sum this up, I guess.
Symphogear XV, the very last season, does not have that Sailor Stars feeling the previous season did where it threw old plot elements into the kitchen sink to mix it up and be nostalgic. Plot-wise, it definitely has the feel of a culmination, building on a bunch of elements the previous seasons put into play. Tonally, however, it feels like a back to basics approach. I'll be delving into that for the next God knows how many words, but XV steps back a little from the weird super-alchemy show Symphogear became in its middle seasons. In its place is the show it was at the very beginning. One other advantage of being all caught up with the show is that I can actually Wiki dive now! I can tell you, for instance, that the XV stands for... XV. As in the Roman numeral 15. As in the Major Arcana number for the devil in a tarot card deck. Spooky, I know. We'll get to where the devil is in this show, but let's begin. Take a nice warm sip of that coffee, insulated from the late winter air, and let me tell you about Symphogear... one last time.
"You wait a moment, Doctor. Let's get it right. I've got a few things to say to you. Basic stuff first. Never be cruel, never be cowardly. Remember, hate is always foolish. and love is always wise. Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind. Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. Doctor... I let you go."
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