27:00 I mean, I think that's a big part of why it meshes so well with the mecha genre, because what is mecha like? What is a mobile suit except a body made bigger, made stronger, made real, all of its differentiating characteristics amplified to the point of not quite parody, but to give them a larger than life presentation, give them larger than life presence, to take a pilot's personality traits and make them real, make them tangible.
27:27 We haven't yet in this season really delved into some of the real conflicts that we think inspired the war and victory Gundam. However, there are a few different points I feel like are maybe related to that. The federation letting soldiers take paid leave, not even just a leave of absence, but paid leave to go serve with the league militaire, for one, but also the kind of back and forth technological development and depth of supply on each side. Early on, the league militaire is totally outgunned. Later on, we discover their new mobile suit totally kicks butt and is in fact, the best mobile suit on the field right now. Bespa is stunned that the league military managed to do this, and even their.
42:13 Okay, so there's two things that made me think this right. The first one is when the kids are like introducing themselves to each other. It really seemed to me like Warren was specifically asking Martina for her name. Like not really caring about everybody else. Just like, hey, I'm Warren. Who are you? What's your name? But then the real kicker, because I only noticed that on the second watch through after having seen this other bit later on and noticed it and been like, hmm, curious. It's when they're flying from the Bespa ship over to their shuttle and Warren hits his air gun too hard and goes flying off. And Martina is like, hey, use your air gun less. And he specifically says, martina, wait for me. Like ah, matina san mate. And the way the voice actor plays it and the emphasis on her name. I don't know. I got crush vibes.