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Lumpy
I actually liked Divergance Eve, though like everyone else says, it seemed inconstant. The problem it suffered was it was almost trying to be two things at once. A fanservice show, and a HARD science fiction show. The idea of a space station of sorts around a planet to extract energy of a sort is a good one. That it became a monster flick as it went along seemed kind of... odd. IN all, it seemed like the series trying to be so many different things that it became directionless. As was said about the pointless forest, when everything has a point, it's like there's no point at all.
Misaki Chronicles was better in that it had a definite direction to it. I'm still waiting to find if someone dumps the DVDs somewhere for used, or just a complete boxed set.
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