Hey /r/Re_Zero, the time has finally come and Re:Zero has finished airing in the end and it has been quite the ride. It has rose to the top 40 of MyAnimeList during its airing and is averaging a score of almost 8.90 points on the site. Clearly, Anime watchers absolutely love this show, and on daily basis we see it praised.
But I'd like to address a different side of the discussion. I have some minor, and two major problems with the show overall, that I believe wouldn't hurt to be addressed so we can talk about them, and maybe you guys can try to change my mind on them in the end.
- Major Points
The Plot Progression
I'll start it off with a big one by saying that Re:Zero disappointed me in the direction the story was going. At the start it seemed to be a much different type of story than it was in the end. The first half of the story made me believe that I should have expected a story about Subaru fighting to have Emilia win the royal election while getting to know the other residents of the Roswaal mansion. But sadly near the second half we got to see less and less of Roswaal, Beako and the mansion, and started to drift further away from the royal selection up to the point where the story got to another "protagonist vs antagonist" type of story. Watching an episode from the first half and from the second half next to each other really shows what an unexpected direction the plot went through.
In episode 8 Subaru is figuring out what his curse is about, reliving the same time loop for the 4th(?) time and trying to make it further through the week, a while later in episode 12 we see Felt and the other royal candidates be introduced and the royal selection seeming to begin, but not even another 4 episodes later they're fighting a cult. The plot progression seems to be all over the place; The royal selection is introduced only to never be relevant again over the next 12 episodes, Felt's reappearance is blown up as this huge important thing yet it never seems to be relevant in the rest of the series and doesn't have any impact on the plot at all and Priscilla is never to be seen or mentioned in the rest of the Anime ever again.
I know the series is cut in arcs, but the show introduces us to characters, plot points and developments without ever making them relevant again in the series. This is a major problem for me since after episode 25 we still know about as much about the royal selection as we did in episode 12.
The lack of explanation
There has been a lot of mystery over the course of Re:Zero.
Who is the Witch? Why is Subaru even in this world? Why did Emilia tell Subaru her name was "Satella" at first? Why is Felt eligible for the royal selection? What is the relationship between Emilia and Roswaal? Why can Subaru return by death? What is Puck?.
There's so much we don't know that, which makes the ending of the series feel like yet another "Read the source material" kind of ending, which especially for a show like Re:Zero doesn't feel satisfying at all. It's sad to know so little about what is going on after 25 episodes, and the story introduces more mysteries than it explains over the course of those episodes. Then there's also the before mentioned part where the royal selection is introduced like it's one of the most important aspects of the story, yet it doesn't bare any relevance to the part that was adapted in the Anime. If Re:Zero is not getting a second season where we get to know more about the world and the royal selection I can't say I'm satisfied with this show in the end.
- minor points
Now that I've addressed the more major flaws I see in the show, I'll go over some of the minor issues that Re:Zero has in my eyes.
Romance
Re:Zero does have some romance in the form of a love triangle between Subaru and Rem and Emilia. It almost seems like Re:Zero is deliberately trying to make this a very unsatisfying triangle, since it's a more of a "unrequited love triangle" than actual love.
I think it's fine the way the romance between Subaru and Emilia is handles actually. I like how Subaru fell head-over-heels for Emilia yet she needs some time and thought to decide on anything. It feels genuine on both sides and I think the relationship between them is played out quite well.
But the part that makes it all so unsatisfying is how Rem's feelings are being used. I think it's a logical step for Rem to develop feelings for Subaru, and I think it's a good addition to the plot, but it's not done in a good way if you ask me. Rem showed compassion, care, love and dedication towards Subaru and a big part of the audience quickly started rooting for the character. The show was written that way, it's clear the writer wanted Rem to be supported as a love interest, and seemed to write more Rem x Subaru moments than Emilia x Subaru moments. This made me believe that Rem had a solid chance and that Subaru might be having some feelings for her as well. There was a touching confession scene with some good dialogue from Rem, but the response was one of the most unsatisfying moments of the series for me. They built this relationship between them up so solidly and then just shattered it in that scene. I'm not saying Subaru made the wrong choice, I'm saying the writers made the wrong choice by building up a romance between them only to shatter it later on.
Betelgeuse
It's common in Anime that there are 3 important main roles to fill: The Main Character, The Love Interest/Sidekick and the Antagonist. In Re:Zero that's Subaru, Emilia and Betelgeuse respectively. I believe that filling these roles with solid personalities plays a big part in the quality of the series. It's part of why Fullmetal Alchemist is great and SAO mediocre. Re:Zero fills two of these three roles quite well. Subaru and Emilia are interesting characters with shining personalities and relationships that I think are above average at least. But Betelgeuse in my opinion sadly has to be one of the most shallow antagonists in a series I've ever seen. He lacks any real personality and seems to be written for one purpose only: To be as insane and freaky as they could have possibly made him. The way he has these bloody giant eyes, the way he bites hit fingers up to the point of making himself bleed, the way he twists his body in inhuman positions and the way he is obsessed with the witch all points to just ridiculous, over the top insanity. He's made to be a threat not in an intimidating way but in a terrifying, almost horror way. We don't know anything about him other than that he does some insane, crazy shit for the witch. He has no personality, emotion or humanity left in him and is more of an entity added to the story to add in a threat than that he's a character with thought processes and emotions.
The Ending
The ending, much like the romance in Re:Zero, was unsatisfying and disappointing. There was little to no buildup and the show felt like it ended very abruptly. There was no epilogue to speak of and the ending in all felt very unmemorable to me for a series filled with such suspense and mystery.
- Conclusion
For me, Re:Zero started off on an amazing note. For the first half it was at a 9 score on my list and it was very close to being in my top 10 shows of all-time. However near the second half the show started to fall apart. It left plot points unattended, changed direction in the story and started showing more and more flaws. Ultimately, the show didn't amount what I expected it to be and ended up just in the bottom half of my list with a score of 6.3/10, despite starting off at a 9.3.
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