Sell me on Kamen Rider 555

The biggest problem with Faiz was that Inoue had set up too many subplots. If it had been 60 or 70 episodes long, it would have been a pretty good show.
Inoue actually had some really great ideas for it, but he spend so much time building them up that there was no time to resolve them.
Kiba's 180 degree turn is a result of this. Imagine if that had been done over 10 episodes instead.
 
The biggest problem with Faiz was that Inoue had set up too many subplots. If it had been 60 or 70 episodes long, it would have been a pretty good show.
Inoue actually had some really great ideas for it, but he spend so much time building them up that there was no time to resolve them.
Kiba's 180 degree turn is a result of this. Imagine if that had been done over 10 episodes instead.

I was thinking the exact same thing when I finished the series. If they had been given a little more time, the ending could have been fantastic. Unfortunately, like Agito, the show ends up being a tad anti-climactic and somewhat unresolved and rushed as a result. However, I can forgive 555's ending more than Agito's because, as one guy earlier on in this thread said, the open ending kind of adds to what the show is saying whereas I felt a little more frustrated with Agito just abruptly ending the way it did.
 
what not enough flashiness and forms for you all the way in episode 3? Please.

I...I don't even know what you're trying to say here? Both 555 and Agito had plenty of forms and Riders, and both shows didn't bother me with how they used them. I obviously don't need flashiness either, both shows are very smart and character-driven. I liked both shows, I just prefer 555.
 

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