Case 51: The People v. Gundam Wing
At long last, justice arrives in an explosion of musical combat! The evidence has been considered, the songs have been recorded, the votes counted, and the amicus curiae briefs lovingly dismissed! All that remains to be revealed is… THE VERDICT. Is Mobile Suit Gundam Wing RAD… or is it BAD?
Case 50: Endless Waltz
The War for Earth is over, which means it’s time for the film-length, mostly-canon, sort-of epilogue to Gundam Wing! All our favorite characters scramble over one final, violent hurdle to reach their happyish endings (except for the Gundams themselves, who all get blown up). Is this the coda the series deserves? Does it do enough to make up for the stumbles of episode 49? Is “Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz” RAD… or is it BAD?
Case 49: The Final Victor
The final battle for Earth’s survival. The final ride of the Old Weirdos. The final duel between Heero and Zechs (finally). There are many ostensibly final things in this episode, because it is the final episode of Gundam Wing! Can the show’s writers stick the landing on this dazzling and confusing floor routine? Will our heroic space-faring psychos survive to see a world at total peace? Is “The Final Victor” RAD… or is it BAD?
Case 48: Takeoff Into Confusion
Treize versus Wu Fei! Quatre versus Dorothy! It’s the back-to-back brawls that this series has been building to all along, apparently! Meanwhile, Duo smuggles the Weirdos to the location of their heroic atonement, and Heero finally, at long last, tries a little tenderness with Relena before speeding off for the ultimate(?) showdown with Zechs. Will a new world emerge from the ashes of all this conflict and monologuing? Is “Takeoff into Confusion” RAD… or is it BAD?
Case 47: Collision in Space
Treize leads the Earth Armada on a desperate assault against Zechs and the forces of the White Fang! The Gundam pilots refuse to help him fight the Libra but then they… fight the Libra anyway, so Treize is probably like, “Cool, whatever!” Sally Po unleashes her inner Klingon, and both Zechs and Noin find their willpower nerfed by love! Can justice prevail when character arcs finally collide? Is “Collision in Space” RAD… or is it BAD?