[S4E4] Neon Genesis Evangelion, eps. 14–20
+ manga chs. 27–51 (vols. 5–8)
Episode Notes
We are back again and ready to dive into the back half of Neon Genesis Evangelion with episodes 14 through 20.
We start by looking at what actually turned out to be a fairly interesting clip show episode and use it to spring into a discussion of the shift towards greater interiority and the developing undercurrents in the second half of the series; the growing characterization of Rei; Misato and Kaji as a (not always well handled) brat4brat relationship and how it factors into our read of Misato as well as Asuka as a “female impersonator” of Misato; our read on Kaji as an interesting but often creepy character; Eva’s ongoing construction of divided subjects; the psychoanalytic elements of the series and Connor’s theory bullshit about Kristeva’s ideas about abjection; the abjection of queerness; the role of ego in sync rate and pilot performance; the solidification of the show’s thematic elements in order to develop further in the finale; the misdirected desire for comfort that must be resisted to reassert selfhood and allow the potential for further life; our continuing kicking of the Mimesis can down the Ghost Divers road; and an extended discussion of one of our favorite sparsely animated scenes.
Next time we will be joined by guest Brad Nelson to talk about episodes 21 through 26!
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Works Cited in this Discussion
Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection by Julia Kristeva
Content Warnings for this Discussion
Discussion of grooming and sexual abuse
Sexism & misogyny
Blood, gore, dismemberment, strangulation, & death
The trauma of childbirth
Ego destruction or death
Bodily fluids & kink
Bodily corruption & invasion
Cannibalism
Sex and sexuality
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