Subject: Episodes 5 and 6
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Posted on: 2019-06-28 17:25:00 UTC

These episodes are titled "Rei I" and "Rei II." I guess we're going to learn something about her in this arc, so I'll have to stop calling her Listless Waif and start calling her Rei now. {= P

Spoilers start here.

We do, in fact, learn some things about Rei in this arc. Firstly that there is very little to know: she has no past that anyone knows about, including her. At one point she tells Shinji that she pilots her Eva, Unit 00, because it's her only connection to the world.

It shows, too. Shinji might be bad at peopling, but Rei is worse. She strikes me as being somewhere on the autism spectrum, actually. Her feelings aren't obvious on the surface, and she's aware that she doesn't know how to behave in certain situations. But that's getting ahead a bit.

We open episode 5 with a flashback to the start-up test with Unit 00 that left her so badly injured when we met her. She doesn't sync with her Eva as well as Shinji does with Unit 01, and when synchronization fails, Unit 00 flips out and starts trying to tear the place apart. It's okay, though, because Hard Bastard is there watching, and he stops the giant robot's fists with his face! {= D

Actually, we also learn something about Hard Bastard in these episodes: he is, in fact, capable of human emotion, and he seems to care about Rei a lot. When Unit 00 is finally subdued and the pilot capsule is ejected, blazingly overheated, he runs down and pries the hatch open with his bare hands, burning them in the process, to get Rei out.

And Rei seems to like him, too. His glasses fall off and break in the process. She keeps them, and carries them with her like a good luck charm. Rei slaps Shinji when he tells her of course he has no faith in his father's work, with a father like that. They smile when they talk to each other, these two characters who have not yet been shown to smile and rarely do so, ever.

Huh. So that's... huh.

Shiji, having observed them talking and smiling together, is just as extremely baffled by this as I am. It's a really brilliant scene, with no words required to get the point across. The show is good at this, when it doesn't go on forever.

Shinji is now curious about Rei, and so are his friends Tracksuit and Glasses Nerd. Tracksuit is more about ogling her, though, and Shinji isn't looking at her like that. He's just wondering why she's alone all the time.

Labcoat (who has an impact on the plot in this arc!) gives Shinji an excuse to go talk to her by giving him Rei's new NERV access card to deliver to her. Her apartment is in a crappy area, and she doesn't seem to bother with taking care of it, or even locking the door. I guess she has other priorities; can't blame her. Shinji gets no answer when he calls out to see if anyone is home, so he goes in, and we get an interesting scene of social awkwardness when she suddenly steps out of the shower.

Now, in a lot of animes, this would be purely for lulz and fanservice, but here, it's character development. We get the bit you'd expect, where all the awkward flailing on Shinji's part leads to the pair of them collapsing to the floor with him accidentally touching her breasts. Shinji is horribly embarrassed, but Rei doesn't seem to care or even get why she should. She goes about getting dressed, unbothered. Shinji can't resist peeking at her as she does, but it doesn't come off pervy, IMO--he's not drooling over her, it's just plain curiosity. I don't think Shinji has a sexuality that he is aware of, at least not yet. Rei certainly doesn't.

While Shinji is still not looking, she up and leaves for work. He follows her, and tries a few times to strike up a conversation without much success until he asks her why she's an Eva pilot. She asks him whether he has any faith at all in his father's work, see above for how that goes.

We end episode 5 with Shinji watching her interact with his father as they're loading into their capsules, and the stunned look on his face. Beautiful.

This time, our Angel attack mostly takes place in the second half of the arc, and this one is pretty different from the others. Rather than being a recognizable humanoid or animal-like shape, this one is a simple octahedron determined to DESTROY THEM WITH LASERS. It beats the crap out of Unit 01 without even trying, and Shinji can't shoot it back because of an extremely powerful energy shield. Shinji is nearly boiled alive in his capsule, but they get him out, and he's more or less okay.

They also succeed in loading Rei into Unit 00 and booting it up without any trouble.

This is good, because they need both pilots to pull off the insane plan that Irresponsible Woman comes up with in order to stop this Angel. First, they need an untested, extremely large positron cannon (IIRC, no promises) that they requisition from the armed forces. Then, they need to load it up with all the power from the entire country of Japan. Then, they need Shinji and Unit 01 to precisely aim this thing at the Angel, taking into account such details as the rotation of the fricking planet. And finally, they need Unit 00 to carry an enormous shield made of, like, an old stealth jet or something, I'm not totally sure of the technobabble—just in case he misses and the Angel tries to melt his face again.

Well, long story short, this actually works, and the day is saved. Rei does almost die again in the process, though, and this time it's Shinji who pries her out of her capsule with his bare hands. They have a moment, and it seems like they might become friends after all. Awww, socially awkward nerds in love, maybe eventually! ^_^

That's all I have to say about that. I really liked these two episodes, and I'm looking forward to more.

~Neshomeh

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