Inuyasha: The Final Act

Episode 25

Total Sins: 55

Spoiler:
-Preemptively sinning Kagome's voice actor change
-Repeated scenes
-Naraku calls Inuyasha and Sesshomaru friends but I'm like 100% sure they still hate each other.
-A villager asks what the giant floating spider in the sky is even though Lady Kaede has stated what it is at the beginning of a prior episode.
-She apparently has to explain that it's falling apart now though.
-Heroes use their most powerful attacks cliche
-By this point the whole telling of what the status of the light in the jewel is should be a cliche with how much they've emphasized it.
-Naraku finally absorbs the jewel after having a whole jewel for like the post who knows how many episodes.
-Naraku's "final form" looks like a wooden form of Goku.
-Part of the group of heroes leaves the floating lair of the main villain just in time to see that it's going to crash right into the village below cliche
-Naraku appears to be stalling and I'm not sure if it's because he wants to crash into the village or if he has something else planned and crushing the village would just be a perk. Either way it's a sin.
-Lady Kaede realizes that Naraku intends to destroy the village before any of the heroes do. I get she's older and wiser but come on guys.
-Naraku reveals his true intentions right as the plot finds it convenient.
-The fact that Naraku also shames the heroes for not realizing this makes me think that Naraku would be great at AnimeSins since he's continually proven to be good at pointing out flaws.
-Sesshomaru doesn't care that there's a village about to be crushed in typical Sesshomaru manner.
-Kagome said "Believe in yourself" and I'm sinning this because all I could hear in my head was a line from a Free! abridged series where the guy says "Believe in yourself and believe in the water."
-Inuyasha states the obvious that Kagome's arrow has disappeared despite this not being the first time she's performed this technique in front of Miroku.
-Sin for the fact that I was able to predict Naraku's real wish being Kikyo's love.
-So from what I can gather we're only about a third of the way through the second to last episode and it seems like Naraku is defeated so I'm sinning this because there's no way that's true. And if it is then I'm sinning this for making me think there's no way he's dead.
-Called it. He wasn't dead.
-Naraku sheds some light on what Dreams Boy did when he cut Kagome, but it's still unclear as to what he did.
-Naraku apparently made a wish as Kagome was cut, because the jewel is apparently like a wish granting fairy or something even though I was under the impression you only got one wish.
-Naraku finally died, I think. We're still not even half way done with this episode though so he's either not dead or the next episode and a half are going to be spent on fixing whatever his wish was.
-Miroku's wind tunnel is finally gone.
-Dreams Boy's cut finally sucked Kagome away somewhere even though Naraku literally just told everyone that something was going to happen to her. I guess they just forgot about it after three seconds.
-It wasn't until Lady Kaede got there that the characters noticed the well that's this huge plot device for the series just disappeared.
-Given that Kagome and the well are gone I'm going to make a guess that Naraku's last wish was that Kagome would return to a version of the present where her journeys to the feudal era never occurred, hence the well disappearance. If I'm wrong I'll subtract five sins but if I'm right I'm adding ten for predictability of this plot twist.
-We're finally back to the present day after many many episodes.
-I just realized that it's very well possible Sota and the rest of Kagome's family don't have any idea what Kagome's doing in the feudal era, so if she died they might never know.
-Kagome's friends don't listen to the grandson of the shrine owner and barge into the building that houses the well because they can. I'm not sure how much they know about the shrine but for all they know they could be treading on sacred ground and now that they'd done so without permission they've just doomed them and their descendants to hell for eternity.
-The well has disappeared in the present too.
-Inuyasha realizes what's happened and goes after Kagome cliche
-Kagome appears in a creepy abandoned campus that I can only assume is the high school she plans to attend.
-High school girl breaks it off with a guy because he's shorter than her in a typical high school girl manner. Thing is though, because they're just entering high school that means that guy probably hasn't finished puberty yet so by the time they're seniors she'll regret breaking up with him.
-Action that is familiar to the character causes them to jog their memories cliche
-No one fusses at Kagome for pausing during laps to stare at the archery club.
-There's no well house now. In this reality it's just a garden shed.
-Sota is playing with what is obviously a Nintendo DS. The problem is, because of the lack of markings on it I can't tell which kind it is. I'm going to assume that's a DSi though since the Inuyasha anime finished in 2010 and the DSi would have been released about a year before while the 3DS wouldn't have been released until a year later.
-None of the characters remember a main plot device cliche
-Main character feels off in this reality but can't figure out why cliche
-The way Hojo says "There's a lot of guys" makes me think he's at the very least bisexual.
-The teenage girls want details on when the guy and girl hang out cliche
-Kagome and Hojo visited an arcade while they were hanging out. I'm subtracting a sin for this because that gives me mad respect for Hojo that instead of putting himself through something painful like shopping, he was brave enough to take Kagome to something he knew he'd enjoy and hoped he could share it with Kagome. Plus if a guy were to take me out on a date or something of the like I'd want video games to be involved too so.
-Kagome friendzones Hojo. I normally wouldn't sin this because she's got a good reason for it, but even in this reality where Inuyasha doesn't exist she turns him down and it makes me feel really bad for the guy.
-Despite the well having disappeared, the tree that Inuyasha was pinned to is still there.
-The fact that the tree is still there makes me wonder if Inuyasha should still be stuck there because in this reality the events of the feudal era never happened or if because those events never happened Inuyasha not being there is fine.
-The anime mimics that scene from the opening.
-Character remembers something important cliche
-We just got a flashback to the first episode and in the two seconds we saw it we got a flash of the original animation and dear god the original stuff looks so retro.
-Inverted colors to signify a point,
-Also because there's no scar on the tree apparently that means Inuyasha was never pinned to the tree in the first place so the anime just pretty much answered my question as to whether or not him not being there was okay.
-I guess in this reality Inuyasha and Kikyo got married and lived happily ever after with a nice home in the hills and three kids.
-Kagome says Inuyasha's name and then music begins to kick in as she remembers everything.
-The scar reappears on the tree as Kagome remembers Inuyasha.
-Kagome's family in the true reality are all screaming Kagome's name at the ground in full view of Kagome's friends, which no doubt will confuse the crap out of her friends and they won't be able to explain very well later on.
-Character appears as an apparition so no one can see them cliche
-Kagome still hasn't figured out why they're all freaking out about her.
-The mysterious voice from the darkness tells Kagome to wish for the life she saw in the illusion and the fact that Kagome doesn't immediately not listen to the voice because it's a mysterious voice in the darkness angers me greatly.
-"No one can hear you" cliche
-"It can't be" cliche
-Cliffhanger ending