SEED was actually decent. It was a nice re-take on the original Gundam plot line, and all of the main characters grew pretty well over the course of the series. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the crying -- it was the ugliest sounding crying ever, as if the VAs were being chocked to death.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.SEED was actually decent. It was a nice re-take on the original Gundam plot line, and all of the main characters grew pretty well over the course of the series. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the crying -- it was the ugliest sounding crying ever, as if the VAs were being chocked to death.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.SEED was actually decent. It was a nice re-take on the original Gundam plot line, and all of the main characters grew pretty well over the course of the series. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the crying -- it was the ugliest sounding crying ever, as if the VAs were being chocked to death.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.
Destiny started off well, but then became a train wreck. Like it's predecessor, it was a re-take of a previous series (Gundam Zeta), but there were a lot of issues when the story tried to make something of itself like SEED was able to do. Athrun began revisiting questions he had already answered in SEED, Kira was monotonous with no character development at all, Shinn never left Camille's shadow, Cagalli was unable to hold her nation together (and the other Emirs) despite the fact that she had saved them in the previous war, Lacus was irresponsible and became incredibly meek, Muu was better off dead since his rebirth didn't really amount to much given he was never able to confront Blue Cosmos for what they did to him, and the antagonists were incredibly flat (the cat was the most dynamic character in Logos).
The moment Fukuda and his wife decided to shift back to their old habits and had Kira retain the title of main protagonist, the story began to implode on itself. They denied Shin the opportunity to grow, and instead he remained a whiny brat crying about a war where EVERYONE lost people they loved. Also Jesus Yamato was a terrible trope, and the fact that he was able to destroy an entire army without even the slightest trouble was ridiculous. It might as well have been Super Saiyan God Goku fighting a bunch of regular Earthlings because that's what it looked like.