In retrospect it's definitely intentional. I think it's off-putting to us in part because we normally interpret it as a sign of bad writing, and that the writers worked themselves into a corner where they couldn't make the moral of the story properly land. So we treat it as an error. But when they're doing it on purpose, is it still a flaw?Catastrophe wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 8:46 am It's just the one thing that niggles at me week to week about Kiramager. Everything else is so good, and then there is this one little, which should be inconsequential bit that kills the mood.
I don't know if this is a sign that we're taking it too seriously* and this is supposed to be satirical, or if the writers have some kind of ulterior motive in mind. It is, if nothing else, the weirdest damned Sentai since Akibaranger.
* Bear in mind that this was an episode where a guy in a spandex suit is making playing cards explode