
Okay, so I've come across a bit of a problem. As you probably know, most anime series are relatively short - usually 26 episodes. This makes reviewing them a snap - I can see the whole series and give a general idea of what it's about/how good it is in a short paragraph. Unfortunately, there are a few series (such as Dragonball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho and Naruto) that are much longer than 26 episodes. Because of this, they become much harder to review.
For example, with DBZ, the episodes are divided into Sagas (I guess you should call them seasons, whatever). Some sagas/seasons are really good, some are not so good, some downright suck. But when I reviewed DBZ, I gave one rating and one review paragraph. That's just not enough.
The problem is, though, that I don't know how to divide them up. Should I rate just by season/saga? That would make the list of reviews rather long, and could also be difficult because I remember some sagas better than others (like the Saiya-man saga that Cartoon Network played OVER AND OVER AND OVER FOR LIKE FIVE TIMES!). So, I guess I'm just curious of what everyone else thinks? Divide and conquer? Or just rate the whole darn thing and hope that I'm giving the series the credit it deserves? You decide. Let me know.