Thx mate.Yes, it simulcasts almost every show except the ones Funimation gets (which is 2-3 shows per season).
I don't download anime anymore since I've been using Crunchyroll - just watch it through their app on my PS3.
The boss chick stated something in the last episode or two about building an army to change the world. I wouldn't be surprised if Ryuko and her team up in the end to become rivals while fighting a greater power. A bit like Videl and Kamina/Simon from TTGL.I'm confident we're going to see a paradigm shift of some sort in Kill la Kill after the next few episodes (once all the members have been defeated), similar to that of TTGL with the generals and the Spiral King. There's a lot more thematic depth to this show than the crazy art and action will let you believe, and not just a bunch of fanservice thrown in for kicks. One of the reasons TTGL was genius for me.
Also if you really want to support the industry, a much bigger portion of the money paid to sites like Crunchyroll go towards the people who make anime than say buying a DVD/Blu-Ray.Occasionally hulu will get a show or two and sometimes a japanese site does the english subbed simulcast but otherwise CR + Funi cover most of the season.
Something is coming. Actually, I just want these fights to be over already so I can get some more story development. This is why I hate watching anime that isn't finished.The boss chick stated something in the last episode or two about building an army to change the world. I wouldn't be surprised if Ryuko and her team up in the end to become rivals while fighting a greater power. A bit like Videl and Kamina/Simon from TTGL.
The Winter 2014 season promises some very good second cours of Fall 2013 shows - and thank goodness for that.
Yeah, I get this sometimes. Or if I am looking at a series, I am pushed to the next episode even though I am currently in the middle of one.So I took the plunge with crunchy roll for maximum laziness. Do videos freeze and require reloading for anyone else on windows/chrome.