They change in every episode with no rhyme or reason, something the fan boys didn’t notice because he is a bland self-insert who can be anything and anyone at any given moment. 2) THE PROTAGONIST HAS NO STEADY MOTIVATIONS. Sure, it was all an amazing mind game by a guy WHO WAS A RETARD DURING THE WHOLE SERIES. He would know that the killer was going gay for him too and that he would be fine if he jumped down the roof, with the power of friendship saving his ass and making the killer admit his crimes. Sure man, he just regained his memory and figured out of a plan that involved the killer taking him to the roof, while his friends would be waiting on ground level with a huge cushion. Why didn’t it happen in the previous life or death situation? Why didn’t he go all the way back to the car scene, so he won’t lose 15 years of his life? Because shitty writing, that’s why.And once again, the fan boys said it was no time reset and that he used a super amazing mind game to do everything right.
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And guess what, he was in grave danger when it happened. Why is that when it fits several criteria from previous cases? I mean, yeah, he says that the fourth reset would be the last, but how did he know that? Did he read the script for what happens next? If he knows he lost the power, how does he know that? Sixth reset: Despite the protagonist reassuring us that there will not be another reset, he contradicts himself in the last episode by willingly going back in time and warns everybody of what to do so he can expose the killer. We get to a point where the protagonist is in grave danger and yet no time reset triggers. Fifth reset: The problem with this one is that it doesn’t exist. Excusing bullshit with more bullshit.- The reset sends you 20 years into the past but not at the same moment the third reset did. But the fan boys still defended it, saying the protagonist could always control time travel but was too afraid to use it consciously. The fan boys were defending the show before this, saying it was great how he had no control over this power, since he can’t use it to his benefit and the tension is tenfold because of it. Fourth reset: - Triggers when everybody is fine.- The protagonist wills it to happen.
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Also, we are supposed to believe when he returned to the present, his old self magically forgot everything, life went back to normal and played out in exactly the same way. First & Second resets: - Trigger before someone nearby gets killed- The protagonist doesn’t need to know about the eminent death for the reset to happen - The protagonist has no control over when it happens- The reset sends you 5 minutes into the past- If the protagonist fails, time moves on as normal Third reset: - Triggers after someone nearby gets killed- The protagonist needs to know about the death for the reset to happen - The protagonist has no control over when it happens- The reset sends you 20 years into the past- If the protagonist fails, time reverts to present, and he can try again until he succeeds- Let’s not overlook the time paradox of managing to chance the day of death but everything else remained exactly the same, something which is impossible because of the butterfly effect. Just look how there is absolutely no consistency amongst them. This piece of shit that the anime community considered better than Legend of the Galactic Heroes was plain offensive on so many levels and I am here to tell you why. It kept piling up bullshit, the fantards keep excusing them with more bullshit, it got all the way to no5 on MAL and no1 on Anime-Planet, and the topics I made on Reddit and MAL about its problems were deleted immediately, so nobody can have an opinion that differs from the damn circlejerk. Langa is a socially awkward character who at times seems reserved and under-expressive, while Reki is a puppy-dog of a human being who jumps with excitement when discussing skateboarding.I tried to wait until it’s over before shitting it properly, but the damn thing didn’t let me. Reki is a skateboarding enthusiast who has loved the sport his whole life, while Langa, a transfer student from Canada, is an experienced snowboarder learning to skateboard for the first time.
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The show's primary focus, and the big question in regards to LGBTQ representation, is the relationship between Reki and Langa, the two central characters. At the end of the third episode, potential big bad Adam tries to caress the secondary protagonist Langa's leg. The enigmatic Cherry Blossom is a feminine man whose chemistry with fellow skater Joe borders on tsundere-like. Shadow, a skater who dresses like a reject from the band KISS, undergoes a Sailor Moon-inspired magical girl transformation in one of the bumpers. At the very least, Sk8 the Infinity's first three episodes introduce multiple characters who defy gender norms and could be considered queer-coded.