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Beet Buster is the one who died, not Stag Buster.
Derp. I'm not sure how I got that mixed up but my point still stands!
Beet Buster is the one who died, not Stag Buster.
You mean the guy that was the same bad guy, who always did **** for himself and **** anybody else, from the first to last moments we saw him?
Agito is still a little weird to me, because I'm still not quite sure which Rider is the focus where I'm at. And no, you can't just say it's Agito, because just look at Kabuto.
^ What if your opinion doesn't change? I know people who have seen both Kuuga and Agito and still find W to be the best. (Granted, one of them has a really strange vendetta against Agito that I've never known any other fan to have, but still ...)
I know people who have seen both Kuuga and Agito and still find W to be the best.
I enjoyed Wizard! It was a nice ride from beginning to finish. I felt disappointed whenever something like a plot-point popped up and never amounted to anything, and I didn't like the blatant two-episode structure. Still, I thought the last 10 episodes were really awesome, not to mention that despite all the filler, Wizard did have really awesome scenes like the Infinity Arc.
So technically it wasn't a very fantastic show, but I still enjoyed it thoroughly. Not gonna argue with anyone who didn't like it because you all have good reasons for it... But I really liked the show. I did like how slow it was and how dramatic it could get. In the end, they were fighting for something that wasn't complicated or convoluted or even just evil. It was simple and twisted. I definitely liked that.
Also, the action scenes were awesome. Does Wizard (the character) use wing chun? That's what it looks like (I've seen a few of wing chun-based movies, not very well-versed in martial arts so I apologize in advance if I am completely wrong)
You know how some opinions are just inherently wrong from the get go? This is one of those cases