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Hmmm, each season is around 25 or so episodes, which means you didn't finish the first season.... Without spoiling things, figuring out how to get back home becomes....a major part of the second half of season two if I remember correctly. That's where it takes off anyways in that direction, not to mention the focus on the psychological trauma the people have started experiencing who think they might never get home. Stabilizing things and learning more about the world they've been thrown into so they have a foundation to pursue the possibilities of getting back home (and possibly being stuck there for a very very long time, perhaps forever even...) takes priority earlier in the series. I believe Season 3 would have expanded into that significantly as the ending and plot mechanics of the second half of season two were really setting the stage for Season 3. Did that explain it to your satisfaction? I really am trying to avoid spoiling anything big. I don't mind handing out spoilers if direct messaged.
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In my job market you would only have a 3% chance of getting an interview, so try not to quit unless you can get by on just your husband's salary alone. Start revising your resume and making your cover letter look good and apply to everything you see. I will say, this happened to a coworker once. They made him work every weekend for 3 months. He saved up his schedules and approached them about it and they pretended to be shocked it had slipped by. It was obvious (and honestly, I expect that kind of crappy treatment from that group of people) that they were doing it to try to force him to quit. Making the job undesirable to a fault. He did eventually quit, got a job working at a place that did maybe an 8th of what he was expected to do there, got the part time hours he wanted at a higher hourly pay, and is living the dream retirement life that he always wanted, no weekends at all. I'm jealous truth be told LOL.
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Lol...better at summarizing than me, for sure. The Details part is a certainty. There are over 90 subclasses (that's on top of the 12 classes you start out with) which really expands it out. For Log Horizon, it's all in the details @Wedgy I hope I haven't scared you off with my wall of text. Let me know if you decide to give it a shot.
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Welcome to the forums Wicked Sounds like anime is a family activity for yours. Wish I could get mine to see it that way...
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Ooh You speak to my heart in wanting to hear more.... Prepare your eyes for a wall of text... Well, Log Horizon is in the "trapped in a video game" subgenre (sub being under the isekai? genre which is transported/trapped in another world). As far as anime go, there are quite few in this subgenre, originally starting with dot hack, then Log Horizon, then Overlord, Sword Art Online, and Ambition of Oda Nobuna came along. Some like Btoom kind of qualify. dot Hack focused heavily on relationships and the lore of the series, Log Horizon focuses more on political and economic trappings (lots of team/party dynamics here), Sword Art Online (I wasn't impressed by the few episodes I saw so I'm guessing here...) focused on harem and fighting, Overlord is...well Overlord being alone and supreme in a game, and Ambition of Oda Nobuna was mostly Harem with a Nobunaga vibe. So, Log Horizon was very unique. The main protagonist is an Enchanter (a physically weak class, even from a magical standpoint his abilities are more for party support as opposed to attack or defense) who was a loner (for good reasons) but a master strategist in the game. One with quite a reputation for being able to direct battles down to 1%. Suddenly with an update, all the players online at the time are pulled into the world as their avatars and no one knows really how to make sense of it. Everyone is confused and some exploit players and some just try to guild up for protection. Death causes the players to simply revive in the Cathedral but there is a catch there as well. So the story tackles a few different things. How would one protect ones' self and friends in a world of chaos where no one but the People of the Land die? How could you make things safer for all? What are you limits and what can you do that you couldn't do before? How do you get back home? I find that Log Horizon focuses in on politics, economics, party dynamics and the relationships of the core group. The main protagonist is very introverted and puts a lot of consideration into things, but he must rely on his friends to execute his plans. It is quite good. The English dub is amazingly good as well (they really picked the right people for the dub) and the soundtrack is good. It isn't quite slash slash stab stab, as it is figuring out how to work within the system. I think it has the right mix of relationship and character development and action in just the right ratios. It is comical in some places and serious in others. You come to care for the characters. If you are interested, definitely check it out. I believe it was the second Trapped in a Video Game anime series to come out (by all means correct me if I am wrong) and there isn't really a flood of them... Sword Art Online may make things seem like a flood (which has the TiaVG community split over whether it is any good or not) but I think if the tax scandal hadn't happened, Log Horizon would have had more content and episodes by now. >_> Darn Japanese IRS.... I'm just going to say it. No country's IRS is a nice agency. I don't know the details of it all but I feel for him. I think if you've seen SAO, you've seen plenty of solo work. Log Horizon on the other hand is all about the party, and different classes and subclasses using their varying functions to really pull the party through tight situations (and not just combat situations). I can't say it enough. It is definitely worth a watch, even if only once.
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So, Log Horizon is one of my favorite anime. I rewatch it every few months and it never gets old to me. The second season seemed to take forever to come out, then the whole tax scandal thing happened....and....the novels stopped. =/ The outlook wasn't too good for a season 3 at that point, but I kept hoping that the author would continue it anyways. I check in on it every few months, hoping for a positive change. Well, news is that he has released another volume of the novels again in Japan and is writing more so I'm hopeful for a season 3 at long last Anyone else happy to hear this news? I'm really hoping that these novels get an animated season. Some people were thinking that the studios might shun him for the whole scandal issue (but I think that would be stupid from a business standpoint). Thoughts anyone?
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Would you rather? Ask the person after you 🙃
Beocat replied to Part_time_anime's topic in Forum Games & Memes
Play or watch a new piece I'd like even more. Our memories of our favorites rarely tend to translate well a few years down the road. If you only had one eye, would you rather wear a patch over your missing eye or use a glass eye instead? -
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Ever watch Future Diary? It has a bit of gore, horror, and romance all wrapped up in one very special package...
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Hmmm, I do understand that. It has been my experience that when you are more competent and reliable than your boss, you become a threat to their authority. It is really hard to tone that level of competence down too. You have my condolences there
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Welcome to the forums Izzy. not going to ask what happened at the other place...we're a good group so I hope you will feel at home here.
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I lurked for a long time before I joined lol.... it is a habit I formed from joining a bad forum once not to mention I had less time back then.
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Welcome to the forums. I hope you enjoy your stay
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Welcome bootsies thathat looks just like the spirit animal from Hiiro no Kakera
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Welcome to the forums Keydee
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Welcome to the forums Steezy. I hope you enjoy your stay.
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Welcome Megalos to the forum
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Welcome back Ryuji. I doubt you'd remember me but that's' okay.
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Welcome Zori. I'm with Ryuji on the plot thing. Look at the Sword Art Online controversy. There are lines in the sand no man dare cross for fear of the fires of fans and anti-fans! I hope you enjoy your time here.
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Welcome to the forums Nuke I feel this welcome is a bit overdue.
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Welcome to the forums
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Welcome to the forums by any chance are you a fan of the dot Hack series, dot?
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Welcome to the forums Envy I'm really really late on this one lol... the welcome is still genuine So, you got a lot of games and consoles? Perhaps you and I should compare collections I'm an avid gamer and have been collecting since I was 4 years old or so. @Wedgy if you are considering going console this generation, definitely get the PS4 for the exclusives. Not to mention the awesome JRPGS are all pretty exclusive to it as well.
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