Yeah but besides all that. Actually I was referring to the quality of the show. I have a feeling that he will find his sword at some point and will most likely shave the beard.
I knew what you meant, and yes and yes, can't blame Jack for feeling lost and angry, lost his sword and seeing visions of his parents and people blaming him, I look forward to the conclusion of this series
I can't make out if they said 15 years has passed or 50. I thought 15 at first and it would be harsh on Jack but 50 would really take a toll. He doesn't age like they said.
just finished watching 2nd episode. Like the previous guy said, this episode was awsome. From funny to serious action in just 30min! I am really excited for this season!
Well, it's 50 years later, but as Aku and Jack both reference, Jack himself hasn't aged.
And yeah, the season starts with Jack in despair and conflict: no sword, he's not the Jack he used to be... and that's part of the story arc! It's the very final season, he's going to have to go through a lot of self-discovery and personal turmoil to earn his honor back. Otherwise, what's the point of the show? Just cartoon action?
But yes, as of episode two, the show is definitely as beautiful and sublime as before. The [spoiler??] scene with him hiding in the coffin, cutting back and forth from the glow bug going dimmer as the assassins get closer and his expression getting more concerned while the music plays... beautiful.
Was it the plan to wait 10 years to revive the series to so we can feel like Jacks despair in a way? Or did it just get sidetrack due to production issues and movie cancellations and voice actors dying whatever?
Keep posting people. Jack and the chick are becoming friends and fighting together. They might be lovers in the end. I knew the Scotsman would make an appaearance and he becomes a spirit now. Jack tries so hard to save everyone but it's seems pointless because he can't save them all and if he finds a portal and go back in time to kill Aku then those people would be ok anyway.
Reply by Taylorfirst1
on March 12, 2017 at 4:35 PM
It was good. Exactly like the old show.
Reply by lockon stratos
on March 12, 2017 at 11:11 PM
Not exactly. Jack lost his sword. He's 15 years older. Beard. Depressed, angry, dispair. Armor, helmet, mask, spear, motorcycle. Mako died
Reply by Taylorfirst1
on March 13, 2017 at 9:54 AM
Yeah but besides all that. Actually I was referring to the quality of the show. I have a feeling that he will find his sword at some point and will most likely shave the beard.
Reply by lockon stratos
on March 13, 2017 at 10:27 PM
I knew what you meant, and yes and yes, can't blame Jack for feeling lost and angry, lost his sword and seeing visions of his parents and people blaming him, I look forward to the conclusion of this series
Reply by shun131
on March 15, 2017 at 8:10 PM
I love the griddy look and the mad max vibes looks awsome! I'm excited for the new episode!
Reply by lockon stratos
on March 19, 2017 at 7:27 AM
I can't make out if they said 15 years has passed or 50. I thought 15 at first and it would be harsh on Jack but 50 would really take a toll. He doesn't age like they said.
Reply by Taylorfirst1
on March 19, 2017 at 5:31 PM
The second episode was even better than the first. The visuals and atmosphere were great and the humor was hilarious.
Reply by shun131
on March 19, 2017 at 7:11 PM
just finished watching 2nd episode. Like the previous guy said, this episode was awsome. From funny to serious action in just 30min! I am really excited for this season!
Reply by piratescribe
on March 21, 2017 at 1:51 PM
Well, it's 50 years later, but as Aku and Jack both reference, Jack himself hasn't aged. And yeah, the season starts with Jack in despair and conflict: no sword, he's not the Jack he used to be... and that's part of the story arc! It's the very final season, he's going to have to go through a lot of self-discovery and personal turmoil to earn his honor back. Otherwise, what's the point of the show? Just cartoon action? But yes, as of episode two, the show is definitely as beautiful and sublime as before. The [spoiler??] scene with him hiding in the coffin, cutting back and forth from the glow bug going dimmer as the assassins get closer and his expression getting more concerned while the music plays... beautiful.
Reply by lockon stratos
on March 22, 2017 at 7:55 PM
Was it the plan to wait 10 years to revive the series to so we can feel like Jacks despair in a way? Or did it just get sidetrack due to production issues and movie cancellations and voice actors dying whatever?
Reply by lockon stratos
on March 26, 2017 at 8:00 PM
Jack killed those 7 chicks dead. None of the silly story to redeem them and they all become friends and crap like that. Jack means business now.
Reply by Taylorfirst1
on March 26, 2017 at 8:03 PM
Yes, it was an awesome episode. But are we sure that the last one is dead? She took the same fall that Jack did.
Reply by lockon stratos
on April 10, 2017 at 7:31 AM
All the episodes in this final season connect in one long story. Not episodic like before. Story coming to an end
Yup one of them did survive and will be friends with Jack. Perhaps a love interest fior real
Reply by Taylorfirst1
on April 10, 2017 at 8:45 AM
Yup, it was a great episode. The story is great.
Reply by lockon stratos
on April 16, 2017 at 6:10 PM
Keep posting people. Jack and the chick are becoming friends and fighting together. They might be lovers in the end. I knew the Scotsman would make an appaearance and he becomes a spirit now. Jack tries so hard to save everyone but it's seems pointless because he can't save them all and if he finds a portal and go back in time to kill Aku then those people would be ok anyway.