Talk:Burā'ī/@comment-9041013-20180328103445

I don't get all the hype.

It was all good and nice, the creepy shadow guy works well as a plot device. That's good. The setting works pretty fine, the characters are alright (aside from, HEY ITS A BEAST FROM MY MYTHOLOGY thing which seems to be prevelant).

The ending killed it for me. It was WAY too cartoonish, while it's possible to kill someone with a pliers, you probably wouldn't try to do it by choping off their fingers, that being said, why, if the intent of Inda is to kill, not just mame. Why pliers and why aim at the fingers? Yeah I get it, the envy and stuff, but come on, why not have her pull out a heavy blunt object or drive her to some dark place and then have a closing sequence describe the heroine fading out to the face of this Taataki (It's a wrestling refernce to a dude going by the name "EVIL")?

I get it that breaking bones is painful and cringe worthy (in the response sense of cringe) but I've read something about a dude who's dental nerves itch so he removes his teeth to scartch that itch and as a person who suffers from Spinal pain (the neeeeeerves, not muscles) I feel like playing with your nerves is far more of a "Nope".

Just sayin'