Chimpzy watches Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (Part 12)
Season 1, Episode 13: NOT EQUAL
This episode takes a break from jerking off J.D. Salinger. Instead we’re doing Patty Hearst. The heiress to a big cybernetics company, Eka Tokura, is kidnapped by a terrorist group opposed to cyberisation. When she next resurfaces sixteen years later on a decommissioned radiation scrubber, she has seemingly joined the terrorists and has also oddly not aged. The details differ, but the parallels to Hearts are pretty obvious. The big twist is that the stockholm syndrome is replaced by a switcheroo. The young ‘Eka’ is actually the daughter (or possibly clone) of the real Eka, who has prematurely aged (unreasonably much), presumably because of the stress of the horrible treatment she received, since it can mindbreak anyone who gets a peek.
I don’t have much to say about this one. The most interesting aspect is that there are anti-cyber extremists. Because of course there are, we live in a world where people don’t believe the world is round and have made distrusting vaccines their entire identity, why wouldn’t some violently lose their shit over cyberisation? Or maybe that the company leader used his own daughter as a living ad for his products, but again, I’ve seen both worse and much stupider ways to shill.
Other than that it’s a pretty action packed episode. I’ll admit it’s pretty satisfying to see all of Section 9 in action, a group of elite cyborg badasses using superior skill and positioning to just tear through heaps of mooks, though I assume they would eventually be overwhelmed by numbers. I also quite enjoyed the setting. Scavengers in a rusty shanty market plying their high tech spoils is so muy cyberpunk. Hey, I’m half-way through the first season. Baller. Just 39 more to go.
Season 1, Episode 13: NOT EQUAL
This episode takes a break from jerking off J.D. Salinger. Instead we’re doing Patty Hearst. The heiress to a big cybernetics company, Eka Tokura, is kidnapped by a terrorist group opposed to cyberisation. When she next resurfaces sixteen years later on a decommissioned radiation scrubber, she has seemingly joined the terrorists and has also oddly not aged. The details differ, but the parallels to Hearts are pretty obvious. The big twist is that the stockholm syndrome is replaced by a switcheroo. The young ‘Eka’ is actually the daughter (or possibly clone) of the real Eka, who has prematurely aged (unreasonably much), presumably because of the stress of the horrible treatment she received, since it can mindbreak anyone who gets a peek.
I don’t have much to say about this one. The most interesting aspect is that there are anti-cyber extremists. Because of course there are, we live in a world where people don’t believe the world is round and have made distrusting vaccines their entire identity, why wouldn’t some violently lose their shit over cyberisation? Or maybe that the company leader used his own daughter as a living ad for his products, but again, I’ve seen both worse and much stupider ways to shill.
Other than that it’s a pretty action packed episode. I’ll admit it’s pretty satisfying to see all of Section 9 in action, a group of elite cyborg badasses using superior skill and positioning to just tear through heaps of mooks, though I assume they would eventually be overwhelmed by numbers. I also quite enjoyed the setting. Scavengers in a rusty shanty market plying their high tech spoils is so muy cyberpunk. Hey, I’m half-way through the first season. Baller. Just 39 more to go.