![]() The show seems to want to both convict and humanize the two terrorist with some dualism. I also like Nine and Twelve’s brief moments characterization in the episode. It feels like the city is bend under their will and an incident might occur at any time. This dominating presence is what I mean by charisma. They go the extra mile to taunt with signature markings, appear in public videos, and deliver their bombs in broad daylight and yet those in power are helpless against them. ![]() ![]() Even up against the best police response Japan has to offer, Sphinx stays unhesitant. In the vein of similar shows like Death Note and Code Geass, In Zankyou no Terror the protagonists make themselves to be above the rest. Specifically, Zankyou no Terror demonstrates charisma. With some riddles, metaphors, and some capricious child terrorist, Terror manages to deliver some of what I was looking for when I decided to blog this show. In this week’s Zankyou no Terror the plot gets going, and without tripping on its own feet (mostly).
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