Flip Flappers 11
To be honest, it was better than expected. There's actually enough foreshadowing and ties to the start, for the most part at least, the twists and the developments make much more sense than I thought. I find it fascinating how they managed to connect to it a lot of plot elements, like the gate that changed Cocona's senpai or Cocona's dreams. There are still unanswered questions, like what was the entire objective of the good guys or what exactly are those fragments they collect, hopefully they'll be able to answer those.
That said, I'm disappointed in the show's current direction. For 8 episodes or so, the plot barely moved and it was relying on a big amounts of random hints. Characters like Salt or even the entire evil organization, had little purpose other than being an enigma. Others like the "third child", seem to be less important that what we were led to believe. The worst offender was the lack of chemistry between Cocona and Papika though. Their relationship just doesn't feel real to me, they could be the best friends ever and then Cocona says she doesn't like Papika. I feel it was really incoherent, and for a show that focuses so much on their ties, this doesn't sit right to me.
And then the gates of hell open and unfortunately, everything is explained via flashbacks. Maybe with more episodes and better planning, they could make it work. As of now though, it's really messy. Other than Yayaka and Cocona, the rest of the cast didn't really change since the first episode, as a lot of stuff felt like it was resetting after each episode's ending. Also, while I found Salt's story pretty nice, how am I supposed to care about him when he barely appears and only acts as a mysterious guy? Mimi is also really cool, but this is the part I feel they failed to properly foreshadow. They just made a crazy, evil persona on her. Not any hints on that, of course, because she was basically introduced in flashbacks...
The plot has some interesting ideas, but I don't think they work on their full potential. They feel like part of an entirely different show. An overarching plot like that just doesn't fit to a 13 episodes show that experimented with various themes and concepts on its first 8 episodes and it was almost episodic. A shame, really. The show continues to look really good and the animations is top notch...