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After this week s episode of Otherside Picnic, I have to admit that I may have been hasty in my assessment of the show s seeming resolution of the Kisaragi Station storyline back in Episode 6. It brings it back up purely as a driving motivation as we creep on a continuing storyline in this entry, but the writing still makes clear that we are not done with those soldiers stuck on the Otherside, nor with interrogating the girls decision-making process that led them to leave them there. Indeed, we ve been watching a full character arc in how they regard and care about others, particularly Sorawo and her always-wavering focus on herself. This episode at first appears to be another simple, stand-alone adventure, but has enough attention called to the idea of who the various characters care about, and how much they go out of their way to help others, to indicate a more robust resolution to that unresolved encounter at the sinister station. ....
I m just saying, the worst that happens to me is I wake up with a bad hangover, whereas these two end up on an unintentional trip to a dangerous alien dimension that communicates via fear. ....
Contains mention of suicide, scars from cutting, and theories about child molestation In this week’s episode, we meet our third girl, Rika, who comes off as a bit of a user since she’s constantly forgetting her wallet and lives off the assumption that pretty girls don’t have to pay for anything. She also talks down to the statue of the girl she’s fighting for, calling her fatty and making it sound like she doesn’t even wanna try and bring her back. However, at this point, I know what kind of series this is so I’m waiting for the shoe to drop on what her actual story is. ....
There s something to be said for a story being effective at driving interest in its inspirations. Of course, Otherside Picnic s airing makes for a great reason to read Roadside Picnic if you haven t already, but it turns out it s also been doing an entertaining job of showcasing the influence of more home-grown horror-stories. Lady Hasshaku, the woman from episode two who I presume would get on very well with that tall lady from Resident Evil, sees her distinctive hat return this week as an inciting mechanic. And the title of this episode, ‘Station February’, is revealed by the end to be a misinterpreted reading of the infamous Kisaragi Station! Otherside Picnic s application of real-world urban myths and creepypasta has always lent it the familiar edge its atmosphere thrives on, and I m appreciative of how it s gotten me to dive into reading up on the original forms and their frightening fundamentals. It s like the effects and influence of the show s alternate world ....