Hunter x hunte 2011 episode 55 sbbed










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This was probably HxH's more controversial episodes due to the gamesmanship that Hisoka played with Kurapika's abilities, despite them not even close to being on friendly terms. It really shows off how well Hisoka can play people, even the dangerous ones like the Spiders. And Kurapika isn't a fool in this equation either, as he has vested interest in seeing the Spiders (and probably Hisoka) being gone.
I may have said this before, but I want to iterate more appreciation for the members of the Phantom Troupe as antagonists. A few of them are still unknown quantities – mostly looking at you, Bonolenov – but those we do know feel like layered characters, and I’ve always felt like their choices are grounded in their personal motivations and not just governed by the plot’s invisible hand. Even the most wildly murderous ones among them feel believable. The fact that they all care about something – namely, the well-being of the Spider, personally and in essence – and have different opinions about how to care about it goes a long way toward making them feel multi-dimensional. I’ve thought from early in the series that Hunter x Hunter makes rich material out of allies differing from and disagreeing with each other, and the Troupe continues that trend. They’re a diverse set, and they may do truly terrible things with little offered justification, but… they’re so entertaining and refreshingly not one-note that I can’t dislike them as characters.
There aren’t too many episodes remaining within the designated contour of this arc – possibly fewer than could comfortably accommodate the predicted deaths of Shizuku, Pakunoda, Shalnark, and one of the others (who I’m assuming don’t know their date of births / blood types)… at least not at the epic tempo that Uvogin received. I mean, they could still happen, and satisfactorily. The Troupe also seems certain, though, that the fortunes can be countered and that they don’t indicate inevitability, as prophecies in other series do. As in, they could leave Yorknew if they want to, or Shizuku could avoid being alone, or Shalnark could resist taking phone calls, and that would prevent their fortunes from occurring. Not like some kind of Final Destination, all choices lead to death route. Neon also used to stay away from her own fortunes, as she believed that made them more accurate – does Chrollo’s interpretive efforts affect their potency and reliability? Another Nen-related question – does the Troupe under-use Pakunoda? It seems like she could figure out Hisoka’s secret in no time at all given the opportunity. Would using her against their own just be too unforgivable a symbol of distrust? Or are her abilities too taxing to use triflingly?
On today’s episode of Hunter x Hunter: Thank goodness Gon, Killua, and Leorio didn’t get knives put in their hearts. The last thing we need is for more people to have those Nen knives around their hearts.
More of a setup episode, but what it's setting up for is gonna be crazy!!
Well, this episode was def a bit slower/more of a setup episode, but there was still some interesting stuff. I esp liked the scene with Kurapika telling Gon about the Nen blade, then Killua and Leorio wanting in on it. Very touching way to show how close these guys are, and how willing they are to help the others out. I love some good camaraderie, and I really enjoy watching all these guys together again! 🙂 I can't wait for tomoro!!!! Fuck yea! XD
No question, today's MVP is Hisoka for the trickery he pulled with his false fortune, playing on Chrollo's intelligence to make him infer the false context and in turn keeping his window for taking on Chrollo himself open. He did so while risking his own life as well, since in essence his fortune indicated that he sold out Uvogin. Masterfully played by our resident psycho clown, I loved him this episode
Agreed He was acting like a true hunter here when he laid the bait for them to fall into his trap, believing what he wanted them to believe.
This episode was more of a set up episode, as we had the Troupe deciding to stay and Kurapika formulating a plan to capture Pakunoda. Hisaka both got off the hook in lying about his fortune with his Texture Surprise by making it seemed he was captured AND got the troupe to stay put. Dude fooled everyone.
I really enjoyed this episode! It's another one of those episodes where not a lot really happened, but it feels like a lot happened. Not only that, but we learned a lot of intriguing things about our characters, their motivations, their plans, their lack of plans, their skill sets, their diets, their Social Security numbers, their zip codes, their…