![]() ![]() This includes several moments of bonding with Dojima. Then begins the montage of happy detective work time where Adachi is walking around with Dojima (along with accompanying happy music), working on small crimes since Inaba has a low crime rate. Dojima, however, immediately welcomes Adachi and says that he should consider Dojima's residence as his own home. He meets Dojima for the first time, and immediately comes to the conclusion that he's not someone he'll be able to get along with he has no desire to work "in the field" like Dojima does. There's also the fact that the flashback scenes in this episode have a colder color composition compared to the ones in the present, which also lends to the mood. Dude's depressed, shown by his despondent expressions while miserably waiting in traffic and the lighthearted moments outside that he observes. The episode then skips back to before the events of Persona 4 started, when Adachi first arrives in Inaba. Adachi soon stops, looks to the sky and sighs, suggesting a longing for something he desires or that he may have at some point: the feeling of belonging and having hopes, one aspect of his character that wasn't elaborated upon so much in the game. Juxtaposition-which is a technique this episode often uses-is used here to highlight him walking alone, overhearing others speaking to people they care about while expressing hopes for their future. In the opening scene, Adachi is simply walking in the town at sunset. Because P4GA assumes the viewer is familiar with the Persona 4 story in its entirety, it was able to produce this great episode featuring the culprit, Adachi, and give us more insight concerning his backstory, his psyche and the motivation behind his crimes. I'm writing this, however, because the newest episode, episode 6, was amazing-especially compared to the previous episodes-and it's one I think anyone who is a fan of Persona 4 should definitely watch. Revolving around a character I was indifferent towards and oftentimes frustrated by-Marie-a lot of the nuance of Persona 4 has been lost in the transition to this 12 episode series in order to mainly focus on all of the new content that the Vita game introduced. ![]() ![]() So, personally, I think the on-going Persona 4 Golden anime has been pretty poor so far. ![]()
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