![]() He makes a strong point, stating that it's capitalism which has led to their conflict. But the reality is that Soundman is going to do whatever it takes to protect his people, even if it means attacking Johnny. ![]() But we aren't led to consider that he might work with the president, as he's typically been portrayed as a "good character". Of course he would do whatever it takes to fulfill that goal. Soundman being the enemy is a good twist because it's unexpected, but totally fits with his motivations. What did connect with me was the reveal of Soundman being the enemy. I think the idea is that, just like how there are sounds we can't hear, Soundman can create damaging sound-words that we can't see? It wasn't clearly communicated though. Maybe this is all due to a poor localization? The same goes for Gyro being cut by invisible sounds. And I struggle to connect that with the idea of paying your respects. I didn't quite follow the epiphany Johnny supposedly had saying it for the fourth time. But I think that's just because he reminded me of Fritz Perls. Gyro telling Johnny to say it's impossible 4 times really jumped out at me and got me excited. But I've never been one for training segments in stories, even if they happen in the midst of a battle. The golden ratio is an interesting concept in and of itself and makes enough sense as a way of powering up. It mostly just consists of Johnny and Gyro laying around and then treading water. I'm not a very big fan of the Silent Way fight. ![]()
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