Akame ta kill ep 10 neko sama

I'm a killing machine and I'm taken this is not my oc..yet idk what else to add XD

I don't know about that. Akame only needs to cut her once and she's dead. If it were literally Esdeath vs all of Nightraid, I'm hoping they can distract Esdeath while she goes for a measly paper cut for the kill.

The only thing that annoyed me was the whole typical ‘teasing’ that Anime always do. Whereas the main character is put in an awkward situation and runs away full force. I could see if Esdeath wasn’t an attractive woman but that is not the case. I really wish these type of shows would stop adding in pointless fan service. Tatsumi is a clueless teen after all that will act 100% retarded around a grown woman like that. But its become apparent to me I really need to avoid shows that leans a bit much towards fan service. I just want to focus on a good clean story and have the main character fall in love the old fashioned way

When given enough time, I thought EP 10 did a good job with adaptation. Despite Esdese presenting a

Where was I? Oh yeah. Apart from the usual adaptation issues, an enjoyable episode for more than just a couple big reasons (OK, fine, I’ll stop :P). The skirmish between Tatsumi and Wave was a noticeable improvement over the bandit HQ “battle”. Like the manga, I LOL’d at

Correction: I screwed up regarding the chapters covered in Ep. 10. :/ Sorry about that.

Here is the problem i have with that bedroom scene. It seems to me that they wanted to just make Esdeath into a “moe” villain with most of this. The way she is all over Tatsumi, a guy she just met no less is hardly convincing since she chose him based on his smile alone. Personally i would have preferred that the scene was more awkward since she obviously hasn’t done this sort of thing before but she pretty much lays it out that she’s going to do anything for him already. I mean I’ve heard people complain about about the two main characters in Soredemo not having a believable relationship (Shota king and Nike). Heck I’d agree with that sentiment but here it’s even worse. The realm of comedy and complexity isn’t something i can determine after seeing her in that scene. She surprise kisses him as soon as the guy asks if she likes her. That’s pretty over the top for me to take her seriously right now but meh. I pretty much rolled my eyes when the “weak people suck” line came up. That brought down the moment everything for me. Akame ga Kill i know you have to make all your villains crazy in some fashion but please have some subtly for once :P.

Also I don’t think she is really in love. She merely said she understands why he hates the capital at first to reassure him. How she kept saying she would protect him or his family if he wanted her too? That’s not a sign of love. That’s bargaining so she can keep her toy happy. She wants to satisfy him by giving him everything he wants. Which is just an attempt to control him. Still pretty villainous :<

When it comes to “love”, real love, Esdese had no clue. Frankly, I wonder if she even knows what true friendship is. Trusted subordinates? Sure, but actual friends? I have no doubt she’s attracted to Tatsumi and cares for him on some level. However, point here is that I take the whole “I love you” part with appropriate salt given her utter inexperience and particular approach on the matter. That may or may not change depending upon how the “love” sub plot plays out.

As for where the Wave/Tatsumin similarity goes, hard to say, though I’d also like a bit more depth with that plot line (if there is one).

The lack of complexity can also be extended to the other characters in Akame too. Beyond Tatsumi (who himself is not well developed at the moment) most of characters introduced–Raid members and villains–have been largely black and white with clear cut morals, objectives, and actions. There is not any of the bleak nihilism, mental struggle, or harsh decision making some others have gone on about. Esdeath in particular remains the psychopathic sadist through and through, the imagery provided this episode does nothing to break that persona and as Leatherhead described only helps to reinforce the idea.

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