one of the things i like best about g witch is how dedicated to demonstrating scale it is. when you're doing a giant robot show, i think it's really easy to fall into the trap of separating giant robot scale things from human scale things. my favorite entries in the genre always make the effort to show how small, soft, fragile, humans, buildings, even vehicles are compared to these giant bodies we've created to rule over ourselves.
g witch has made certain to demonstrate that contrast pretty much every episode so far--the classic way, in the prologue with the tiny mechanics clustered around this giant figure, in the first episode as suletta is almost crushed by fallen mech parts amidst a duel on her first day, in episode 2 where the front management company mechs (what the fuck are the Fronts, by the way??) are pointing their outsized rifles at two diminutive teenage girls, even in episode 3 where miorine is using the mobile craft to brute force those girls out of fucking up suletta's duel. best, most harrowing example though is obviously in episode 4: a formation of giant, grim riot suppression mechs, enforcing space capitalist principles on peacefully protesting earth citizens by firing giant smoke grenades at them and advancing heedless of vehicles and other obstacles, crushing everything in their path.
this is obviously not something only g witch does; a lot of the best gundam and mech fiction in general does (i haven't forgotten f91 and the mech machine gun shells falling on civilians) but it makes me really happy to see g witch continue to use that staple of the genre effectively