Ahh, I watchedd the whole thing, but I never went through with buying all the DVD's, just the first two. But it's a really good show, but yes, watching it for Pino would not be a waste.
It was a slightly less than OK ending I thought, I've seen worse. Re-l is an interesting character, Vincent's wussiness got annoying, but Pino was fun throughout. Watch it if you don't have anything better lined up =).
It's mind blowing! I've seen it a couple of years back and whenever I'd recall certain events, I'd still get goosebumps out of it. Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" was even used as its ED theme which blended perfectly with the series' dark and barren nature. It sure gets boring at times but for those who love to flex with their brain muscles, a much recommended series nonetheless.
I watched it and loved it. Then I went out and brought the series. This show is complex and dark which makes it lovely. I don't expect a lot of people to like it because its complex. Sadly most people on this planet don't like complex things. Anyway, this anime is in my top five favorite anime's. I loved it enough to even make AMV's from it.
Unsurprisingly, I liked it too. It's mostly about the atmosphere of the ruined world and the psyche of the characters. I'd heard the ending get criticized a lot, but it's a satisfying ending that answers some (but not all) of the questions behind the series. But I'd have to say that if you don't like it when you're partway through, the ending isn't going to change your mind.
Just finished, it was pretty deep, had some awesome concepts, meanings, ideas etc. Had some dull moments, but nonetheless good, some things were left unanswered unfortunately, or at least heavily obscured.
It's slow paced at times and fast-paced at other times. What makes Ergo Proxy so great is that blends both paces together very well throughout the series and you can tell the director put a lot of effort into each scene. Before I watched Ergo Proxy I hadn't considered barren wastelands eye-candy but that changed fairly quickly. It's very psychological and relatively in-depth
I enjoyed the ending, it left my imagination to it's own devices on what could have happened.