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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For such a Love It or Hate It series, Guilty Crown seems, at times, hell-bent on challenging two certain other shows for the title of most Whams in a single series. Up until episode 12, it seemed like just another awesome action show, but after Shu kills Gai in the aforementioned episode, it becomes a whole lot Darker and Edgier. To the point that it's easier to count the episodes that don't qualify. |