Shinji ended Evangelion finally doing one great thing (making a choice to return to his flawed individuality and connect with people the difficult, meaningful way)
Shinji's first meaningful action in the rebuilds is monumentally screwing up everything, gets cucked from Asuka by some other dude, continues screwing up, denied comfort from Rei, who becomes a living doll ("how dare you have feelings for her!!" -- Anno)
Shinji fails upward into relationship with a living anime figurine, touches grass somehow, end scene
Not to mention the magical realism/space opera arc with Captain Misato of the USS Whale Zoid, Pirate Asuka, and Elton Kaworu is an insult to anyone who took Evangelion as a real story and not just a psychodrama for otaku therapy purposes.
Shinji ended Evangelion finally doing one great thing
The fact that to this day people still treat the end of EoE as this incomprehensible puzzle shows how fucking stupid most of them are.
Just like the entire rest of the series, half of what is happening is meaningless words and references meant to look cool (like why Angels have blue blood type being a random Japanese movie from the 70s), and the rest is pretty easy to figure out what its getting at.
Its literally a culmination of the message of the entire series, that they repeat so often its comical. Hedgehogs can't huddle for warmth without hurting themselves, but they do it anyway because its better than running away from the pain forever.
On top of what Shadow said, Anno was interviewed multiple times over the years saying he hated Eva, hated his fans, and generally hated everything about his life/career before he hit it big in the 00s. And even then he resented being known as the Eva guy.
Numerous parts of the Rebuild is deliberately designed to "subvert expectations" in the worst way. The entire writing of Asuka specifically was one of them, as was the ending using his "OC of his literal wife" as the winner of a 30 year waifu debate.
Completely divorced of its outside context pieces, its just a generic mecha series. Which makes it all the more apparent that Anno's entire goal with it was to shit on the original instead of either directly adapt with a bigger budget or create something with new ideas using his new outlooks on life.
Don't let EvaGeeks see this.
While I agree the TV series is superior, I've seen some pretty impassioned defenses of the Rebuilds there.
No defense of it will make up for the fact that it was made with spite to the very people and IP that made Anno famous.
Its literally the Joker 2 of anime, except instead of a single bad movie everyone mocked it was a 10 year quadrilogy that a bunch of tourists defend.
But how was it spiteful?
Not to mention the magical realism/space opera arc with Captain Misato of the USS Whale Zoid, Pirate Asuka, and Elton Kaworu is an insult to anyone who took Evangelion as a real story and not just a psychodrama for otaku therapy purposes.
The fact that to this day people still treat the end of EoE as this incomprehensible puzzle shows how fucking stupid most of them are.
Just like the entire rest of the series, half of what is happening is meaningless words and references meant to look cool (like why Angels have blue blood type being a random Japanese movie from the 70s), and the rest is pretty easy to figure out what its getting at.
Its literally a culmination of the message of the entire series, that they repeat so often its comical. Hedgehogs can't huddle for warmth without hurting themselves, but they do it anyway because its better than running away from the pain forever.
On top of what Shadow said, Anno was interviewed multiple times over the years saying he hated Eva, hated his fans, and generally hated everything about his life/career before he hit it big in the 00s. And even then he resented being known as the Eva guy.
Numerous parts of the Rebuild is deliberately designed to "subvert expectations" in the worst way. The entire writing of Asuka specifically was one of them, as was the ending using his "OC of his literal wife" as the winner of a 30 year waifu debate.
Completely divorced of its outside context pieces, its just a generic mecha series. Which makes it all the more apparent that Anno's entire goal with it was to shit on the original instead of either directly adapt with a bigger budget or create something with new ideas using his new outlooks on life.