GuyvarIII wrote:I’m having a hard time following Kirito’s emotional motivation in “Sword Art Online”. From his actions in episode one, I thought he was planning on not joining up with anyone and surviving no matter what, but now he’s taking on the sins of other players by calling himself a “Beater”; and, in the last episode I saw, he was acting as a protector to a group of noobs. Besides the death of that group leader he barely met, I don‘t know what caused this change. I’m also hating the time lapses between each episode. They aren’t helping the story flow, and are leading to horrible blathering explanations. Evil googly-eyed Santa Claus

made me laugh, but I’m still hoping for something better than flavor of the week motivational female sidekicks

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Well, what you feel is what was expected to happen to anyone who has not read the novels.
I'll try to explain a little the first novel without entering into spoilers so people can understand a little why things go like this:
The first novel (with the people trapped in Aincrad inside a death game) really starts towards the end of the so called "death game". The novel starts when they are already on floor 74/100. From there they did a quick flashback towards what would be episode 1 of the anime series to explain how everything began. After this quick flashback the action returns to floor 74 and from there to the end of the series.
As the novels were quite succesful the autor decided to write several sidestories to let reader enjoy more adventures. The easiest way to fit these stories without disrupting the plot was to fit them chronologically earlier in the story (most of them are set to happen earlier). It was an easy decision. If the novel starts on floor 74 the sidestories can perfectly be placed on floors 1-73. Each sidestory had it's own plot and was independent of each other. The anime series is airing everything in chronollogical order, and that leads to a few drawbacks:
1- Even though the sidestories happen earlier they are expected to be read/watched "after" the main events of the series to allow readers/viewers to be familiarized with terms etc...
2- Even though there are quite a few sidestories, they are not related with each other in any way and still are not enough to give some sense of continuity between them.
With that said, here's a quick comparison novel/anime for the already aired episodes.
Episode 1 -> Corresponds to the flashback done early in the novel to explain how things started. The anime episode is very faithful to the novel here.
Episode 2 -> Corresponds to the sidestory "Aria in the starless night". The anime rushes things a lot to fit the essence of the sidestory in one episode. Many things were cut and several where changed. This sidestory could have easily taken 2-3 episodes if they did it with the same detail they did episode 1. Just for reference, the term "Beater" in the novels is not something Kirito decided to call himself, it's just what people used to call the beta testers os SAO.
Episode 3 -> Corresponds to the sidestory "Red-nosed Reindeer". This one can be considered a flachback inside another flashback so go figure. The story happens when they have been on the game for around 1 year already. Kirito wants to get that revival item to revive the people who died a few moths ago because of him. At this point it flashes back and tells the story of the guild of the black cats. The anime episode is also rushed but maybe not as much as episode 2. But for sure, the transition from episode 2 to episode 3 is quite abrupt.
Episode 4 -> Corresponds to the sidestory "The Black swordman", featuring the beast tamer Silica. This one didn't feel as rushed as the others. The episode is quite faithful to the sidestory itself. 1 episode was quite enough. Of course, the transition from episode 3 to 4 is also abrupt, specially if you consider that the story of episode 3 actually happens after episode 4, or to be more precise, the part of kirito acquiring the revive item is what happens after.... the story of the black cats sure happens before, that's why the series airs it before.
Preview of episode 5 without spoilers -> Corresponds to the sidestory "A Murder inside the Area". It tells a story about a murder inside a city, where such a thing should be impossible to happen. We will finally be able to see again Asuna in this episode. I have no doubt that they will rush the story to fit in one episode when it should naturally have at least 2.
The last sidestory that they will probably air after this one will be the one where Kirito acquires a second sword. The one he normally uses (as seen on episode 3) is called "Elucidator". The new one is called "Dark Repulser". This one sidestory would fit easily in a single episode without need to rush.
Besides those there are still some very minor sidestories that i don't expect to see aired, and one very important sidetory, but as this one happens during the events of the main plot they will easily mix it without anyone noticing
