It's just me, or 2202 was a definite step down compared to 2199. The plot was messier (and made frankly little sense), 90% of the female characters were cut and even the space battles were weirdly forced. Guess that explains why it never got H-works opposite 2199.
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@RandomUser1471: They put Harutoshi Fukui on it, the guy who has no talent and has literally never made a single good work (he's most known for Gundam stuff but the Turn A novels got Tomino to literally kick him, Gundam Unicorn's a mess, and Gundam NT is a mess and a joke). That it ended up shit is just obvious.
Man literally compares his work on Gundam to JJ Abrams' work on Star Wars like it's a good thing lol.
No you're not alone, 2202 was an eh at best. I enjoyed the space battles but man, some of the logic for moving the story forward was just fucking weird. I would've rather watched a simple story of space barbarian assholes conquering shit for 26 episodes rather than the melodramatic bullshit we ended up with. 2199 knew when to be smart and when to be fast action, 2202 was 50% exposition, 40% unnecessary slow drama, 5% mediocre space battles, and 5% actually awesome space battles. Also considering there are probably several trillion Gatlantians they've got probably the worse case of smurfs syndrome ever with Sabera, which might explain the lack of H involving them. Though there's literally a hentai plot with the crew of the Ginga (Earth doesn't have the cloning tech of Gatlantis so the Ginga is deliberatly crewed with mostly women so they can keep the endless war going by endlessly birthing children with frozen and quite possibly fresh sperm lol) and purple haired captain lady is actually pretty cute. Shame there's barely any lewd of her tho.