The fact that shogo got "bored" with other psychopaths made sense, since he made them act of HIS will. Kougami was the most interesting person of all to him, since he acted on HIS will over anyone else's as much as possible.
@@ToBeeWiseTV Skeptic explained his point of view. You on the other hand only disapprove his opinion without an explanation. You have one like. The person who approve you (if that person is not you) feel the same as you. Or there system of thinking make them come to the same conclusion as you. Psycho-Pass is about free will... And it makes perfect sense what skeptic said. Have a nice day.
@@inspectorlunge3887 i don't think they were literary following his own will, instead i think what really made him feel bored from them is that they can't put their lives into danger for their own purposes like Kogami did, they didn't want to play they wanted to set the rules unlike Kogami unlike Makishima.
Back then i don't understand why people said makishima is the best antagonist. I thought his ideology isn't different enough with akane and kogami's. Now i understand why. We are used to conflict = opposite ideologies in fiction. Meanwhile when you think about it, makishima, akane, and kougami have the same ideology but entirely different social role
You mean that all 3 want the best for society but have different solutions for it? Because afaik Kougami actually isn't that noble, the movies suggest that deep down he enjoys the violence he's been indulging in ever since the season 1 finale.
I believe this anime is a underrated masterpiece. Humanity just might evolve into something beautiful. Instead of dwelling ourselves into insanity and try to find inner peace. & try to die happy. Indeed its not so simple everything is a struggle for everyone. We are gifted freewill so don't be afraid to alternate your story in your favor.
Yes yes I know. Makishima have a similiar things with Johan Liebert. But there is a big differences between em. Makishima is a man who wants to see people's souls. He wants to see "the true self of human being" which means humanity shouldn't beg all of their entire life on tech n system. He also mention it that people now cant think by their self and just "ok, sybil... What should I do" and "ok, I'll do it". And here's this man comes with his "mind" and spit out with philosophy and ideology. Johan Liebert, this man... Just wants the apocalypse. He loves to see chaos things. And after watch Monster, I got it, that Johan just wants to do revenge to Franz Bonsparta after know what he did to him. His motive is kinda ambigu too The big differences is: Makishima do crimes to change the society. While Johan do crimes for himself
Well that doesn’t necessarily make Makishima better, Johan is a Nihilist and represents that theme very well, they both are 2 different antagonists with very different goals & beliefs. Makishima was more a bit more human and an Anti-Villain whereas Johan despite his tragic childhood was a more purer evil. Also you’ve dumbed down Johans motives too easily, his motives werent about revenge, it was to prove to Tenma that all lives were only equal once dead.
@@SoulSociety404 well he have 3 goals as i see 1. revenge from the person who made him like this 2. giving answer to tenma , what he questioned in very beginning . 3. the perfect suicide chaos was outcome not part of his plan
He understands human nature so well that it makes him captivating. That's why people like him. Besides, Psycho Pass made him an extremely charismatic character, which is what makes him work so well when he exposes his ideology. He's not just a villain with "a point of view." In fact, if you compare him to the other main characters in the plot, you'll see that many of them share the same ideology, but they came to different conclusions. The first season of Psycho Pass was undoubtedly a gold and a masterpiece.
You are the ones I'm watching. I want to see the splendor of peoples' souls. I want to check and see... if it really IS precious. Oh, no, I'm afraid I'm enjoying this a bit too much. I mustn't forget that I'm treading on thin ice right now. I wonder what my level is. Let's get this game... started.
I personnally, shogo is kind of overrated. Plus for someone who is a villain because of principles and ideology, he really is hypocrite, and unfaithful to his own principles.
the best villain who should have won and be in season 2 psycho pass even 3 but the creator didn't know how to kill him so the end sucks. I gave a rating of 7/10 or 6/10 for a very poor ending and the second season 5/10 I was disappointed and what was the point of killing him
@@kevinweng3142 I agree with you And I'll tell you I roared how he died, because tell me when he was driving a furhorn, he saw Akane, he could just stop because no one would stay at such speed and he could kill her. with questioning Kougami he is questioning I don't know why they did it because I was very furious and just that when the inspectors arrived he was happy as if he wanted to kill himself. In my opinion, Makishima just killed himself because coming there he knew that Kougami would come, he could kill everyone without any problems and even at the end, when he talked about his whole monologue that everyone is alone and let go, he talks about himself figuratively because he was all left living only ordinary shit for society and he was only alone and when Choe Sung or one of his friends died, he was not able to do half of the suicide because he was alone again, he only went to death and told Kougami that only he could kill him and he had a smile on face and died.
The fact that shogo got "bored" with other psychopaths made sense, since he made them act of HIS will. Kougami was the most interesting person of all to him, since he acted on HIS will over anyone else's as much as possible.
Among other things
U are wrong
@@ToBeeWiseTV He/she's right.
@@ToBeeWiseTV Skeptic explained his point of view. You on the other hand only disapprove his opinion without an explanation. You have one like. The person who approve you (if that person is not you) feel the same as you. Or there system of thinking make them come to the same conclusion as you. Psycho-Pass is about free will... And it makes perfect sense what skeptic said. Have a nice day.
@@inspectorlunge3887 i don't think they were literary following his own will, instead i think what really made him feel bored from them is that they can't put their lives into danger for their own purposes like Kogami did, they didn't want to play they wanted to set the rules unlike Kogami unlike Makishima.
Back then i don't understand why people said makishima is the best antagonist. I thought his ideology isn't different enough with akane and kogami's. Now i understand why. We are used to conflict = opposite ideologies in fiction. Meanwhile when you think about it, makishima, akane, and kougami have the same ideology but entirely different social role
You mean that all 3 want the best for society but have different solutions for it? Because afaik Kougami actually isn't that noble, the movies suggest that deep down he enjoys the violence he's been indulging in ever since the season 1 finale.
thats apparent even in the first season
Watching this feels like I've reached enlightenment.
I believe this anime is a underrated masterpiece. Humanity just might evolve into something beautiful. Instead of dwelling ourselves into insanity and try to find inner peace. & try to die happy. Indeed its not so simple everything is a struggle for everyone. We are gifted freewill so don't be afraid to alternate your story in your favor.
Yes yes I know. Makishima have a similiar things with Johan Liebert. But there is a big differences between em.
Makishima is a man who wants to see people's souls. He wants to see "the true self of human being" which means humanity shouldn't beg all of their entire life on tech n system. He also mention it that people now cant think by their self and just "ok, sybil... What should I do" and "ok, I'll do it". And here's this man comes with his "mind" and spit out with philosophy and ideology.
Johan Liebert, this man... Just wants the apocalypse. He loves to see chaos things. And after watch Monster, I got it, that Johan just wants to do revenge to Franz Bonsparta after know what he did to him. His motive is kinda ambigu too
The big differences is:
Makishima do crimes to change the society. While Johan do crimes for himself
a difference in nihilist and a philosopher
Well that doesn’t necessarily make Makishima better, Johan is a Nihilist and represents that theme very well, they both are 2 different antagonists with very different goals & beliefs. Makishima was more a bit more human and an Anti-Villain whereas Johan despite his tragic childhood was a more purer evil. Also you’ve dumbed down Johans motives too easily, his motives werent about revenge, it was to prove to Tenma that all lives were only equal once dead.
@@SoulSociety404 well he have 3 goals as i see
1. revenge from the person who made him like this
2. giving answer to tenma , what he questioned in very beginning .
3. the perfect suicide
chaos was outcome not part of his plan
@@satyabhushanyadav228 he actually wanted to manipulate schuwald and rule the world but his goal changed after seeing bonepartes book
So is makishima a psychopathic criminal who has humanitarian ideology?
Now I understand why people said he's the best antagonist in fiction
He understands human nature so well that it makes him captivating. That's why people like him. Besides, Psycho Pass made him an extremely charismatic character, which is what makes him work so well when he exposes his ideology. He's not just a villain with "a point of view." In fact, if you compare him to the other main characters in the plot, you'll see that many of them share the same ideology, but they came to different conclusions. The first season of Psycho Pass was undoubtedly a gold and a masterpiece.
@@leonardomello4690 very well put
No one said that😂😂
The cow and chicken one is sooo true
Great Jon compiling these! I haven't seen the extended versions
Now is the time
His voice...
i love this anime so much
Nice speech
Thank you very much. I really need this.
Where i can find the everyone is alone dialogue?
Why the music in the background?
Loved this video, thanks for this upload!
My only complaint about the video is that the chosen music was sometimes too loud, which made it a little difficult to understand.
Instant sub, really great job dud
Thanks
I’ve seen both season 1 and 2 more than 4x and didn’t recognize most of these scenes. Was there a Makishima Ova I didn’t hear about?
It is on extended version
these scenes are from an extended version with new scenes and added content that were not present in the original.
@@DigimonTamerfreak Where can I watch the extended one?
We all are alone
You are the ones I'm watching.
I want to see the splendor of peoples' souls. I want to check and see... if it really IS precious.
Oh, no, I'm afraid I'm enjoying this a bit too much. I mustn't forget that I'm treading on thin ice right now.
I wonder what my level is.
Let's get this game... started.
i realized maki smarter tha johan liebert. Do you agree? by the way 10:25 what episode is this??
X2 what episode is pls
Extended version last episode
6:13 what episode??
Episode 2 on the extended version, I hope that I'm not late
Love this anime
This background music is so exhausting, makes it harder to focus. bad choice..
You all made many choices
Is the last clip from the movie or season1...?
It's on the extended version
@@kevinweng3142 oh i see thank you sm!!
Makishima shogo 😅
5:20 what episode?
Everytime i see Makishima i always think about Johan Liebert.
both goated characters 💯
Where could i watch the extended version?
I'm not really sure about it nowadays. As all the copyright strike seems to be more stricter.
@@kevinweng3142 it is indeed :")
Soundtrack?
Found it in the description- Journey's Reflection by Darren Curtis, and the description also gives the link of goo.gl/rakTpA
2:05 what episode is this from
It is on the extended version
You cut some of these short...
Or maybe the character didnt finish it i cba to check
@@TheSerbianNinja nah they're cut short pascal quote is completey short
0:31 episode please?
It's on the extended version, the beginning of episode 2 or 3 if not mistaken.
00:44
Check mate
Which episode does the last scene come from?
It is available on the extended version last episode, from the first minute
@@kevinweng3142 Thank you!
How tf did i get here
Psycho pass?
@@kevinweng3142 idk wtf that is
@@river7591 you don't watch anime?
@@river7591 it must be destiny that we meet here. LoL
I personnally, shogo is kind of overrated. Plus for someone who is a villain because of principles and ideology, he really is hypocrite, and unfaithful to his own principles.
Too bad this wasn't taken from the English dub, which is superior.
Is it better in sub or dub
Jesus what a crappy music placed on top.. at least match the pitch of his theme.wirh wtv the hell ure mixing in there..thanks..
Im sorry but the dub delivers these lines better
Maybe I should watch this in dub
Disagree, he sounds more menacing & meaningful in the sub
the best villain who should have won and be in season 2 psycho pass even 3 but the creator didn't know how to kill him so the end sucks. I gave a rating of 7/10 or 6/10 for a very poor ending and the second season 5/10 I was disappointed and what was the point of killing him
If season 2 and 3 was pre-planned, I think he should be stay alive and develop further
@@kevinweng3142 I agree with you And I'll tell you I roared how he died, because tell me when he was driving a furhorn, he saw Akane, he could just stop because no one would stay at such speed and he could kill her. with questioning Kougami he is questioning I don't know why they did it because I was very furious and just that when the inspectors arrived he was happy as if he wanted to kill himself. In my opinion, Makishima just killed himself because coming there he knew that Kougami would come, he could kill everyone without any problems and even at the end, when he talked about his whole monologue that everyone is alone and let go, he talks about himself figuratively because he was all left living only ordinary shit for society and he was only alone and when Choe Sung or one of his friends died, he was not able to do half of the suicide because he was alone again, he only went to death and told Kougami that only he could kill him and he had a smile on face and died.
Season 1 even with his death is an 8/10