Killed the MC in episode 1
Is fucking ridiculous. The character who was killed off in ep.1 is therefore obviously not the MC. Anime fans are no better than gamers.
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Killed the MC in episode 1
Is fucking ridiculous. The character who was killed off in ep.1 is therefore obviously not the MC. Anime fans are no better than gamers.
Im genuinely surprised with the folks who thought he was the MC; his presentation in the episode was handled akin to the adventurers in the first goblin slayer episode, where you could tell something was off; as if the show didn't intend on prolonging their presence.
Before I check this out, I need confirmation that this isn't yuribait
I need confirmation that this isn't yuribait
The anime goes nowhere but has both Momo and Akari being openly horny towards Menou and declaring their love for her.
The novels as of book 8 don't develop any kind of actual romance between any of the characters, although Menou and Akari's whole thing goes so far beyond any kind of normal human relationship that I can only reconcile it by just assuming that Menou is aroace (after all, she doesn't express romantic or sexual attraction towards anyone and is confused and uncomfortable when anyone else expresses it towards her) and Akari is either assuming she'll come around eventually or is satisfied just being:
spoilery pun
soul-roommates.
I still liked the books, though. The anime is decent enough but it ends after volume two of eleven (I've read 8, the ninth was released in English a few months ago and I haven't read it yet, and 10 and 11 aren't translated yet and those are supposed to be the end of the series).
still yuribait
slow-burn 
Who's review bombing it? I thought most neckbeard anime fans were okay with seeing saphic relationships fetishized for a male audience.
The first episode starts out pretending to be an isekai with a male lead character kirito-like. They then kill him in what I can only describe as a pretty obvious middle finger to that style of story.
The people that like those stories reacted very poorly to it.
i like those stories and i didn't react poorly i guess I truly am built different in every way
if there's no implied-possible-ffm-threesome for me to project myself onto then what's the point?
Most lesbophobes get much more mad about us not being interested in men than about us being interested in women.
im not sure what sapphic relationships men like reading about or watching. i know they watch lesbian porn for men but im not sure that extends to yuri manga. i keep hearing about this but dont really see it much in the wild even on plebbit.
I mean, the fujoshi / himejoshi distinction probably wouldn't exist if yuri was only consumed by women. When i'm being honest, the whole yuri thing would be much more of a niche market if there was no male audience for it. Just look at fanfiction, which is in general overwhelmingly read by women and girls, and how much more common m/m pairings are compared to w/w pairings.
modern yuri as a genre was created by women for women and even today appears to still stay that way. most yuri stories are published on shojo/josei magazines (which statistically have very small male readership). while in recent years yuri stories have started to appear on shonen/seinen magazines and have shifted a bit into more "male gazey" or less serious type of stories, that still doesn't amount to a big amount of readership as many other type of works. yuri is still incredibly niche anyway, so male readers are very few statistically speaking
if we talk about anime and the english speaking internet, things might look a bit different since the stories that are adapted are very few and many tend to fall on works that are male-friendly (for a lack of a better term). anime producers tend to avoid shojo/josei works so there is some bias there. this appears to be slowly changing but it's very very slow and uncertain how things will look in the future
to be more clear, im asking in the "fictional lesbians are material for neckbeads' male gaze" i hear all over the place including the original comment which seems legitimately unsubstantiated. himejoshi/danshi as terms i am familiar with (my name is a pun on this actually)

Death to orthodox weaboos.
I watched three episodes. Killing the kirito good, yuri good, the MC working for the evil world controlling church concerning.
I think the point is that she turns on the church over time, but I saw it a long time ago
The anime doesn't reach that point. I can't remember if it even really interrogates how fucked her life has been, I don't think it did. Menou is basically an evil
(for diegetic reasons, surprisingly) and wouldn't change for at least another hypothetical season or two depending on how they paced it and whether they cut a whole lot or not - one could with aggressive pacing squeeze volumes 3-4 into the first third of a season leaving 5 and 6 for the rest.
The LNs on the other hand... (spoilers)
These do have Menou reach the point of doubting her indoctrination and ultimately ending up in conflict with the Church, at which point she ends up thoroughly interrogating all the fucked up things she went through and did.
Sorry for being unclear, but I meant the point of the overall story. I think there are some hints in the anime, but yeah it doesn't get far in that regard.
I would hope so, but constantly lying to her love interest and only not killing her because her isekai cheat power makes her literally immortal does not feel like cute yuri vibes to me.
I didn't mean that she'd turn on the church due to being a moral paragon, she's definitely a bit of an "antihero," I just think she doesn't remain simply an agent of the church throughout the series.
I would not recommend the series on the basis of "cute yuri vibes" like some people apparently do, I just think the writing is kind of interesting and while I still think the series is pretty misogynistic (male gaze, lolis, etc.), I do love baiting the harem creeps who want a hollow character to project themselves onto owning a bunch of brood mares as property and I vaguely remember the fights being interesting in a Re:Zero kind of way. I really wish there was more blatant subversion like that in anime/manga.
Despite that backlash, The Executioner and Her Way of Life has since somewhat recovered in ratings and built a loyal fanbase.
Not really. It's a high 7 out of 10 show but sits at 6.7 out of 10 on most sites. Probably a 7.8 or so. The show is well executed but lacks really memorable moments besides the first episode killing of kiriko and doesn't develop its yuri bait enough. I've heard that even where it's currently up to in the novels it still hasn't developed its bait so I doubt it ever will
Incredibly based
Still no sign of season 2, right? 
Not as far as I know, but the LNs are decent. As of the 8th book it's still kind of being yuri bait though, although Menou kind of reads as aroace with how she fundamentally does not seem to understand the concept of attraction in general.
Although, uh, I've said this before but it's kind of reaching the point of being a meta shitpost on yuri bait, (major spoilers up through book eight)
the way Menou and Akari basically become soul-roommates, the way Hakua (the person Menou is a clone of) betrayed and murdered (or worse) all of her friends and committed genocide across multiple continents to set in motion a thousand year plan to be reunited with Akari and safely return home with her, and the way that as of the 8th book Menou and Akari are the same person because Time is occupying Akari's inevitably-dying body and Menou is annihilating her own soul to preserve Akari, all while they all turn to the camera and declare Akari or Menou their very dear friend who is important to them without going a step further towards anything romantic or sexual.
Looking I see the 9th book is translated now, so I'll have to read that. No timeline for when the last two (which released simultaneously) will be, though.
I will say though, that while the worldbuilding and narrative isn't fantastic it is decent enough, and the way it manages to slowly reveal what the fuck actually happened to set this all up (some of which I spoiled in the spoiler up there - like I said, major spoilers) is fantastic.
Word. I'll skip the spoilers and give them a read then. My brain could probably use some slop that isn't just a flashing screen.
That's so fucking funny
I need to unironically watch this
this sounds kinda fun? I generally, as a rule, hate anime, but i'd give this a shot
God, for some reason it feels liberating
I read some of this manga and it was good.