
Online dating series, “Sword Art Online“, still seems overflowing with sewage quality story, characters, and events as implied by pre-release imagery of its 11th catastrophe to befall mankind.
One would like to say that at least this series is proving impressive in its continued ability to be awful – yet it’s even repetitious in how it manages to devolve every episode. In fact, it’s more so as if this series has already went full horrible – and now it’s merely enjoying the tide of excrement which it’s seemingly relaxing in.
It seems the series has gone nowhere yet again – another installment wasted. The beginning of the episode will feature the expendable antagonist character once more, ensuring he makes the most of his rationed five seconds of screentime – and then using “marriage” as an excuse, the episode will go on to exhibit more of the romantic mush which it has been desecrating itself with since the start of the series.
Those expecting any RPG antics within this series based around an RPG have apparently set their expectations far too high – as “Sword Art Online” hasn’t even a hint of any legitimate RPG antics, besides those convenient towards the protagonist’s health and success.
The most positive aspect with the coming of another episode of Sword Art Online is that it would thankfully mean the timeslot is that much closer to being freed of the atrocity which plagues it.























Sep 13, 2012 @ 9:22 CDT
the “daughter” episode, huh…
Sep 13, 2012 @ 9:34 CDT
yeah, a 16 year old boy getting married and doing it, way to teach good ethics in an online game
Sep 13, 2012 @ 10:07 CDT
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Sep 13, 2012 @ 12:57 CDT
Ages is constant ingame, not to mention VR game, so it doesn’t matter.
Sep 13, 2012 @ 13:03 CDT
1.) Does the anime ever mention that?
2.) Doesn’t change the poor morality of it, which was his point.
Sep 13, 2012 @ 13:27 CDT
oh come one, like that is not a reality already.
Sep 14, 2012 @ 12:05 CDT
it does happen, although being an example for kids in their teens to do such further is just wrong
Sep 13, 2012 @ 12:38 CDT
It’s a good thing that they introduce a loli. The less we see Asuna and Kirito, the better the anime will be…
Sep 14, 2012 @ 11:17 CDT
Even if the loli can save it, the show still retains its horribleness.
Sep 14, 2012 @ 15:18 CDT
It’s worse than horrible.
The show retains its Guilty Crown.