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Well, that was certainly a thing. Easily my least favourite of the Evolutions series so far.
The Generations one I think was more about his CEO duties and prepping up his plan which honestly was much better than this.Come to think of it, didn’t Generations tackle the exact same plot and POV?
It's interesting to compare this with Lysandre's episode of Generations. Instead of depicting the actual climax, that episode decided to devote more time to the pretext leading up to it, and even depicted a few scenes that weren't rooted directly in the games, giving us a better look at Lysandre's public persona and his reputation as an inventor and philanthropist.
I wasn't the biggest fan of Generations either, but I just rewatched that episode and it feels like a masterpiece in comparison, which really says something.The Generations one I think was more about his CEO duties and prepping up his plan which honestly was much better than this.
Because she's not the playable Serena, you see, so it makes a total difference.What’s the point of hiding Calem’s face if they’re gonna show Serena’s? They are functionally the same character.
Darn, its the X Lysandre and the whole eternal life thing. The Y Lysandre who just casually wants to commit mass genocide is much better.
Eh, premise-wise I disagree. Exploring the ramifications of attempting to grant people eternal life against their will feels much more interesting on paper than a generic "kill 'em all" plot. But with the way Pokémon is usually written, I agree it's better equipped to handle the latter.Thanks for reminding me why I don't replay Y, OLM. That one has a slightly more sensible climax, though.
Darn, its the X Lysandre and the whole eternal life thing. The Y Lysandre who just casually wants to commit mass genocide is much better.
Eh, premise-wise I disagree. Exploring the ramifications of attempting to grant people eternal life against their will feels much more interesting on paper than a generic "kill 'em all" plot. But with the way Pokémon is usually written, I agree it's better equipped to handle the latter.