Linent
Joined Dec 2004
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Linent's rating
This summary of the series was very good, covering most of the crucial moments in the sea-war. But I was somewhat disappointed that one of the most singular & heroic actions engaged in an extremely significant battle off Samar was completely overlooked. I get it - you can't cover everything. But the actions of a few Destroyers, Destroyer escorts and a few escort carriers - Tsffy 1, 2 & 3 - engaging a full flotilla of attacking Japanese battleships & cruisers in order to protect the marine action.ashore in Leyte which was the target of this Japanese force who thought all or Adm. Haley's ships had been draw off by a ruse. This heroic David & Goliath battle was crucial to saving thousands of lives and the very invasion operation itself. It should have been mentioned.
Concept was great; characters were mostly pretty good but the translation to English seemed very stilted. I was prepared for more violence but it was pretty tame. Even the villains didn't seem all that evil. But the story has some unexpected turns that made it addictive.
I liked the notion of a robot so advanced it could tell moods and feelings of people; was a perfect lie-detector and was following it's "programming" by assuming it's job was to hold a family together.
It seems there was a third season intended, so sorry it wasn't finished.
I guess in the end they figured they'd taken the story as far as they could,
I liked the notion of a robot so advanced it could tell moods and feelings of people; was a perfect lie-detector and was following it's "programming" by assuming it's job was to hold a family together.
It seems there was a third season intended, so sorry it wasn't finished.
I guess in the end they figured they'd taken the story as far as they could,