Watching Jennie lose it over Ares was intense. You can feel her trauma bubbling up when she says everyone owes their life to the mech. The way she choked up after shouting at General Martin showed vulnerability. Wonder what happened 10 years ago in (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! that broke her. Truly gripping stuff.
Steve Perez really stepped in with that cold take. Calling Jennie a little psycho when she was vulnerable? That hit different. His red hair and glowing arms suggest powers, but his attitude is icy. The tension between the pilots is palpable. Need to know why he feels so resentful. (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! nails conflict.
Seeing Ares sitting there damaged while scientists ignore it for the Abyss Cube is heartbreaking. Jennie is right to be furious. The robot looks like a loyal guardian left out in the cold. The visual design is stunning. Really makes you question the priorities of the command center in (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! when lives are at stake.
General Martin trying to maintain order was tense. When he shouted at Jennie to rest, you could see the burden on his face. But his silence after she choked up spoke volumes. He knows something we don't. The authority dynamic here is complex. Love the hierarchy. (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! keeps me guessing.
Everyone is obsessed with this black cylinder calling it Pandora's Box. Meanwhile, the actual protector is broken. The blue glowing lines look dangerous. I suspect this object is the cause of the beasts. The mystery surrounding the Abyss Cube drives the plot in (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! this week.
The hangar bay lighting and robot design are incredible. You can feel the cold industrial vibe contrasting with Jennie's hot emotions. The special effects when Steve Perez powers up his arms were slick. It feels like a big budget movie but with faster pacing. Definitely binge-worthy. (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! looks amazing.
This team is falling apart. Jennie wants to fix Ares, scientists want the Cube, Steve wants distance, and the General wants order. Nobody is on the same page. It creates good drama when everyone has a valid point but clashes. The shouting match was the highlight. (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! delivers serious tension.
Jennie mentioning ten years ago hints at a major backstory. She says Ares could have done this back then. Why didn't it? Her tears suggest deep survivor's guilt. I am hooked on uncovering her past. The writing layers the mystery well. Can't wait for more lore in (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! soon.
As much as I love Jennie, Steve Perez isn't wrong. You can't owe your life to a machine forever. His anger feels justified even if his delivery was harsh. The red lightning effects match his personality. It adds a rival dynamic. Really enjoying the character clashes in (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! so far.
From the burning city flashbacks to the quiet hangar tension, this episode went everywhere. The sound design when the Cube hums is eerie. Jennie's breakdown was the emotional peak. It balances action and drama perfectly. I found myself yelling at the screen. (Dubbed) Help! My Pilot's a Psycho! is a hit.