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For one, Hilda wasn't an interesting villain due to her actions being purely due to mind control. The sense of tension was nowhere near as great as the previous arc either. The amount of time the Bronze Saints had to accomplish their task within was nowhere near as well shown as in Sanctuary and aside from Siegfried, the God Warriors had power nowhere near as great or consistent a strength or grouping as the Gold Saints, with their 2nd strongest member still being only equal to Taurus Aldebaran. The general structure is also a copy-paste of Sanctuary as most of the series was from then on, showing how the series lost a lot of steam after it's first 73 episodes and went with rehashing it's most popular plot line in new ways. Despite that, it was still a decent arc and a masterpiece by filler standards. 6/10.===Part 3: Poseidon Arc===
The final arc of the original anime was the Poseidon Arc, which was a definite step down from the previous two. It did at least try to be less formulaic by not having it's standard opponents be in such a linear road, but that means little when the execution is still repetitive and, unlike with the two previous arcs main group of villains, the Marina Generals are for the most part a major disappointment. Kanon was good due to his role as a manipulator and Isaac was decent due to his ties to Hyoga (though mainly only to serve as character development for Hyoga), yet the rest were completely bland beyond a gimmick or two. It doesn't help that power-wise, only Kanon, Krishna, Isaac and maybe Sorrento felt that impressive, with the rest getting steamrolled pretty quickly once the Bronze Saints got serious.
It was good that the battles required more than just beating the opponent, but it didn't really matter after the first battle since the destruction of the Sea Pillars was no longer a big deal with the Libra Cloth.
ET She's a f*cking star Is 'Pearl' Streaming on HBO Max or Netflix? By Anna Menta • Sep. 15, 2022, 3:30 p. m. ET Mia Goth returns in this prequel to Ti West's X. Stream and Scream ‘Pearl’ Review (Venice Film Festival 2022): Ti West’s Horror Prequel Improves Upon Its Predecessor ‘X’ By Marshall Shaffer • Sep. 4, 2022, 5:25 p. m. ET As eclectic as it is electric, Pearl glistens as a horror prequel worth the expansion of the original film. 'X' By Mark Graham • July 3, 2022, 11:26 a. m. ET Mia Goth's performance is pure Doublemint.
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