And episode #119 of "Redman" has our kaiju hunter battle no less than five monsters in less than three minutes:
This has been a pretty strong two-parter. Decker asking Kanata to save Agams is setting up a similar ultimate redemption we saw with the villains of last year's Trigger.
The new Dynamic Mode served as a huge deus-ex-machina solution, but that's how introductions of new forms in toku shows work.
It dawned on me afterwards that the Decker/Agams backstory is a bit of a rip-off of Spock/Nero from Star Trek '09, though it doesn't bother me at all.
So, Kanata has doubts about his purpose because of what he learned about the future. I'm not sure why mankind venturing into space being a possibly bad idea makes him freeze up on this particular monster, but I guess he's been portrayed as the sensitive type up to now.
But he overcomes these doubts because of ... his team? And just saying 'team', it's not like they actually talk about his doubts, (not that it would have been a good idea at that moment).
Good episode. The resolution could have come off as a big coincedence out of nowhere, but the storytelling of the episode makes it work. It also works to give two characters more depth.
Also today, "UltraSeven" episode #6, in which a strange shadow creature appears in Anne's quarters, and a classic UltraSeven dilemma plagues the hero at the end:
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