Big Order Episode 2: Order! Run, Don't Hesitate! Big Examination
Canon

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7.3

3 Fans

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Big Order Episode 2: Order! Run, Don't Hesitate! Big Examination

Canon

OSHIMETER

7.3

3 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

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shofwanr56's avatar
shofwanr56
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To say they're rushing the plot is an understatement. Plenty of chances to give more exposure to the audience, but they didn't. I don't like this kind of pacing, but at least the main plot stays clear so I won't dock too much point from that. Eiji and Kurenai chemistry are tense, but still somehow comedic would be the winning point from me.

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nicholasyeoh0307
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This episode shifts from the chaos of Episode 1 into explaining the world of Orders and the people hunting Eiji. While the action is still over-the-top, the main focus is Eiji trying to understand the consequences of his power while dealing with Kurenai and the growing threat around him. The episode spends time introducing more of the political side of the story, showing that Eiji’s wish from ten years ago affected far more people than he realized. The pacing is a little uneven because of the heavy exposition, but it does a decent job expanding the mystery surrounding Daisy and the Order users. The strongest part of the episode is seeing Eiji slowly realize that his power is not simply a weapon—it is something that can reshape reality itself. While some character motivations still feel rushed, the episode succeeds at building anticipation for the larger conflict ahead.

jawswaj's avatar
jawswaj

This episode's plot introduces a bizarre twist where Rin is forced to cooperate with Eiji due to his absolute obedience power. Character designs shine during Rin’s transitions from a cold killer to a comically submissive pawn. Visuals lean into flashy special effects, with purple energy ripples expanding across the town whenever Eiji claims new territory for his domain.

Specific Moment: The absurd classroom confrontation where Rin tries to kill Eiji mid-lesson, perfectly encapsulating the show's dark but completely unhinged comedic logic

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QUICK TAKES

shofwanr56's avatar
shofwanr56
VerifiedVerified

To say they're rushing the plot is an understatement. Plenty of chances to give more exposure to the audience, but they didn't. I don't like this kind of pacing, but at least the main plot stays clear so I won't dock too much point from that. Eiji and Kurenai chemistry are tense, but still somehow comedic would be the winning point from me.

nicholasyeoh0307's avatar
nicholasyeoh0307
VerifiedVerified

This episode shifts from the chaos of Episode 1 into explaining the world of Orders and the people hunting Eiji. While the action is still over-the-top, the main focus is Eiji trying to understand the consequences of his power while dealing with Kurenai and the growing threat around him. The episode spends time introducing more of the political side of the story, showing that Eiji’s wish from ten years ago affected far more people than he realized. The pacing is a little uneven because of the heavy exposition, but it does a decent job expanding the mystery surrounding Daisy and the Order users. The strongest part of the episode is seeing Eiji slowly realize that his power is not simply a weapon—it is something that can reshape reality itself. While some character motivations still feel rushed, the episode succeeds at building anticipation for the larger conflict ahead.

jawswaj's avatar
jawswaj

This episode's plot introduces a bizarre twist where Rin is forced to cooperate with Eiji due to his absolute obedience power. Character designs shine during Rin’s transitions from a cold killer to a comically submissive pawn. Visuals lean into flashy special effects, with purple energy ripples expanding across the town whenever Eiji claims new territory for his domain.

Specific Moment: The absurd classroom confrontation where Rin tries to kill Eiji mid-lesson, perfectly encapsulating the show's dark but completely unhinged comedic logic

©2016えすのサカエ/KADOKAWA角川書店/ビッグオーダー製作委員会

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©2016えすのサカエ/KADOKAWA角川書店/ビッグオーダー製作委員会

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