Overwhelming emotions with steaming heat, just the 'perfect match' ?
PitBabe was a turbulent ride with all the heat, fun, tears, and overwhelming emotions; it definitely wasn't a regret. The cast did an amazing job, as if they were made for the roles. Everything was portrayed just the way it should have been. Plus, I loved the omegaverse theme. I never read the novel, so everything was fresh to me. I loved how all 12 leads were tied up by the end. However, there are certain things that I think could have been shown.
1. The last episode shouldn't have been the final one. I believe the entire climax of defeating Tony should have been a bit longer, at least one more episode. Babe, Charlie, and the others, along with Uncle Reval, should have plotted something, where Kenta could have the final word. Then they could have followed with the entire death scene.
2. Way's death was not well-written. I understand that Way died in the novel, so they decided to kill him in the series too. But there are things that should have been paid attention to. Way was an Enigma, the highest tier in the omegaverse, and a single bullet was enough to kill him. The entire time the boys were holding him and crying, he could have been taken to the hospital, or at least the attempt should have been made. His death turned out to be just an unnecessarily stretched scene.
3. Babe should have confronted Charlie. Even though Babe might forgive Charlie later, there should have been some conversation about Charlie's fake death. Charlie should have been given a chance to make up to Babe for all the tears the latter cried. The entire plan, along with Jeff's foreseeing the future, should have been discussed. Everything was very rushed.
4. A closure to Uncle Reval's project. They just completely left off his entire mission of looking for a chemical to cancel out the special senses. Even if not a success, some progress should have been shown. Plus, does Babe even know what his dad has been up to all these years?
5. What happens to Kenta and the other kids of the foundation? Probably this could be covered in case they decide to come up with another season.
There are a few more tidbits here and there, but these are the ones that bothered me the most. As a whole, PitBabe is a pretty great watch, definitely worth your time.
P.S., It's a bit of my guilty pleasure, but I wanted some scenes from Alan's racing era, the time before he built X-Hunter.
1. The last episode shouldn't have been the final one. I believe the entire climax of defeating Tony should have been a bit longer, at least one more episode. Babe, Charlie, and the others, along with Uncle Reval, should have plotted something, where Kenta could have the final word. Then they could have followed with the entire death scene.
2. Way's death was not well-written. I understand that Way died in the novel, so they decided to kill him in the series too. But there are things that should have been paid attention to. Way was an Enigma, the highest tier in the omegaverse, and a single bullet was enough to kill him. The entire time the boys were holding him and crying, he could have been taken to the hospital, or at least the attempt should have been made. His death turned out to be just an unnecessarily stretched scene.
3. Babe should have confronted Charlie. Even though Babe might forgive Charlie later, there should have been some conversation about Charlie's fake death. Charlie should have been given a chance to make up to Babe for all the tears the latter cried. The entire plan, along with Jeff's foreseeing the future, should have been discussed. Everything was very rushed.
4. A closure to Uncle Reval's project. They just completely left off his entire mission of looking for a chemical to cancel out the special senses. Even if not a success, some progress should have been shown. Plus, does Babe even know what his dad has been up to all these years?
5. What happens to Kenta and the other kids of the foundation? Probably this could be covered in case they decide to come up with another season.
There are a few more tidbits here and there, but these are the ones that bothered me the most. As a whole, PitBabe is a pretty great watch, definitely worth your time.
P.S., It's a bit of my guilty pleasure, but I wanted some scenes from Alan's racing era, the time before he built X-Hunter.
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