![]() ![]() Video footage of enraged gamers has become fodder for hysterical YouTube compilations with millions of views and memes posted across the internet, and while the term predates both the internet and video games, it was internet culture that propelled the phrase into the mainstream. Rage quitting has transcended gaming culture, but it will forever have geeky connotations because of how damn angry gamers can get. If you quite Facebook because your uncle wouldn’t stop posting about Trump, well, we can’t blame you for that one, but technically, that was a rage quit. Have you left a bar after seeing an ex walk in? That counts too. Have you marched out of an office meeting after your boss yelled at you for no reason? Then you’ve rage quit. ![]() They also gave a name to one of the pettiest things a person can do: Rage quit. Video games transformed rage quitting from flipping a table to punching a keyboard and unplugging your console. And I look forward to seeing what happens next after this.The act of abruptly abandoning a game in a fit of frustration has been around since the dawn of competitive board games. Up until that point, Usami was a wacky looking Henchmen with rage issues, but much like how Tsurumi brainwashed Koito, any flashback story of Tsurumi unashamedly seducing evil men and molding them into his loyal army never fails to impress. Along with Ogata’s role and his discoveries with the recent events at the mine. Including two new threats who are introduced that also have Tattooed mapped chests and one of them being a serial killer that gives off “Jack the Ripper” vibes and isn’t even subtle about it. And felt like a real “comeback episode” after the long delay. Overall, this episode had a multitude of events and callbacks to previous seasons that manages to keep things engaging. Tsurumi sends Warrant Officer Kikuta to investigate along with Private Usami who has intimate knowledge of how to hunt him down, due to his dark history with Tsurumi… This news causes Hijikata to suspect the killer is another escaped convict while Tsurumi comes to the same conclusion. In Sapporo, Ishikawa Takuboku writes articles for the local newspapers about a series of brutal killings of prostitutes. When they dry Heita’s tattooed skin, they proceed to examine his labeled gold samples and Shiraishi suggests that if the sample from “Boutarou the Pirate” was retrieved from Lake Shikotsu where Noppera-bo allegedly lost some of it when his boat capsized, and may provide a possible clue to the gold’s location.Įlsewhere, Ogata rejoins Hijikata’s group and reveals that Sofia Goldenhand is after Asirpa whom he suspects has discovered the key to unlocking the code on the skins. ![]() Meanwhile, since the crazy bear man Heita was actually a tattooed prisoner our main group has inadvertently circled back to their primary objective. Tsurumi of the 7th Division reveals that Inkarmat is pregnant with Tanigaki’s child and instead sends him on a mission to get rid of Sugimoto in exchange for her safety. But just when you think it’d be that simple for him, Lt. Genjiro Tanigaki attempts to quit the military. Shiraishi comes up with a new way to find the gold while the 7th Division goes after a serial killer in Sapporo… ![]()
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