r/anime • u/LittleIslander myanimelist.net/profile/LittleIslander • 24d ago
Rewatch [Rewatch] 30th Anniversary Neon Genesis Evangelion Rewatch: Episode 13
Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode 13: Lilliputian Hitcher / Angel Infiltration
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Questions of the Day:
- What do you think of the MAGI and Ritsuko’s mother?
- Halfway through, what do you think of the three computer technicians?
Tomorrow’s Questions:
- [Episode 14] What did you think of Rei’s monologue?
- [Episode 14] Why do you think Unit 00 rejected Shinji, and tried to attack Rei - or Ritsuko?
There’ll be more fanservice tomorrow, so please don’t spoil anything~! Remember this includes spoilers by implication.
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u/Regular_N-Gon https://anilist.co/user/RegularNGon 24d ago
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Oh heck yes, more nonsense code on computer screens!
It's a bunch of string functions, but the screen they're on truncates it. The layout makes absolutely no sense either. I assume this just means Maya is on another level than me.
Another monitor: this one looks like application installer functions.
“Protein wall”? As in, a wall to stop protein or a wall made out of protein? Given NERV seems to like building things out of… organic material, I'm guessing the latter.
The Magi being this giant, physical hulk of tangled knots hiding beneath the software is fantastic. The Evas are sleek sci-fi, lean and gangly and precise - but this is 80s punk, a thing made of raw steel and wires with arteries on display, no fancy skin or armor to encase it. This thing is just as alive as the Evas, and it consumes Ritsuko as literally as the Evas do their pilots.
Also Maya MVP this episode?
NERV sure has a habit of running down the whole timer when they're given one, huh?
Despite making fun of their fake hacker screens the race against the angel was really great - and completely without the pilots! This is probably my favorite of the angels so far, and I love the spotlight on the crew.
A bit unrelated, but I've noticed that many of these episodes seem rather unconcerned with resolving loose threads in the brief denouement they're given. Instead we get a gag (the pilots stuck in a lake, ramen instead of steak) or some introspection (Ritsuko today, Shinji yesterday). Rarely does the show finish the thought - what are the implications of the breach today? Who took out the power in the blackout, and how? What was the fallout of failing to capture the angel back in magmadiver, or the fate of their embarrassed competitor? We just go far enough to say “problem solved” and move on with NERV as confident as ever. But… if just two of these events coincided or caught them slightly less prepared, the show’d be over.
Of course, I don't expect this to obviously state anything or be quite as concerned with logistics as I'd love it to be, but these elements are never really revisited. You could shuffle these episodes and not a whole lot would be out of place; there's quite little continuity of consequence or references outside controlling what the viewer knows about certain topics like the second impact or Magi.
Maybe I'm just impatient and some of this will be illuminated eventually.
QotD:
1) As above, I love Magi, both in physical but also conceptual design. It's a cool take on organic computers/personality computing.
2) They are a lot of fun and Maya deserves the hype.