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The show itself... it's interesting but it does seem to move a bit slow so far.
Honestly, I really enjoyed its slowness. The pervasive melancholy of the first 30 minutes where Tai is coming to grips with a drifting group of friends and unwilling to accept a reality without his Digimon is so well done. Given that Digimon entices such a visceral nostalgic yearning for days long since gone, this beautiful sadness is the perfect emotional overture to begin the series with. Likewise, Tai's anxiety over collateral damage in the real world is a welcome additional layer of maturity that is trying and succeeding to age with its viewer. Like I said in the anime thread, this show is like seeing a very dear old childhood friend for the first time all grown up. It's still the same person, but so much more complex.

Oh and Omnimon vs Alphamon was dope as hell.