Maehara/Okano is one big NOPE. Too violent.
I'd probably ship Meg/Isogai if I didn't prefer Isogai/Maehara and Meg/Yada.
Chiba/Hayami is so fucking great. What's with this 'I respect you' thing though? I thought they were already dating D: or at least gone on a date?
And Karasuma/Irina rooming together wooot
(my tumblr) (my fics) (anime i watch)Dunno the status of Chiba x Hayami, but as the class' top snipers they seem to have some sort of professional, mutual respect for each other's skills. And they don't seem to be the type to get all openly mushy gushy about their relationship.
It's cool that the Chairman had a lot of respect for Yukimura's skills as an educator when she was alive. But he still thinks that his educational system is totally awesome. I guess he's right, in a sense...
This signature used to support spoiler tags.The final boss' squad of super assassin soldiers didn't notice Nagisa. How disappointing.
I'm happy for Itona, but his dad suddenly coming out of nowhere after the incident that happened in this chapter was very out of the blue.
Guess the next chapter is going to be about him.
This signature used to support spoiler tags.I saw the movie a few weeks ago and just finished binging the manga. Overall, I really like it - it's sweet, wierd, has engaging characters, frequent and entertaining fights, and somehow, even the innumerable contests against Class A stay interesting.
I'm not clear on everyone's motivation now that we know Koro-Sensei's back story and the reduced risk, though. Wouldn't the students feel bad if they successfully assassinated him at this point? And for that matter, although a 1% lifetime risk still justifies the government assassination attempt, why don't the students assume Koro is going to leave the Earth at the end of the year? Given that he doesn't have to kill everyone in 3-E and doesn't want to, why dont people assume he's going to leave once the risk begins?
edited 5th Nov '15 7:02:00 PM by Cheshire
I'm guessing this may have been a bad idea. I feel like the Kill Sat could cause him to explode. Especially if Shiro is involved.
edited 9th Nov '15 2:43:35 PM by 32ndfreeze
Same. The chemical that reduces Koro-sensei's chance of exploding does so by increasing the fluidity of his cells, right? That beam looks like it might be the same as the light Shiro uses to harden Koro-sensei's cells. In other words, it does the opposite. So if this doesn't kill him, it could shorten his life.
It took three times, but someone finally managed to destroy that building.
R.I.P. the feel good slice of life side of the story, as well as Ritsu's main body.
@1367: First they had no qualms with killing him because he was a smiley faced troll who was trying to blow up the world. Then they finally started to have their doubts about it when they found out he was once human.
Now...they're doing it less to eliminate the 1% risk and more as a formal way to end their assassination classroom. I felt as if their motivation got a bit muddled up with the 1% reveal, but it kinda sorta makes sense if you think about it.
No doubt that tears will finally be shed when he finally kicks the bucket, though. He's the best damn teacher they've ever had.
This signature used to support spoiler tags.Come to think of it, sniping with a laser weapon was probably a good choice to use against Korosensei all along. Once fired, even he wouldn't be fast enough to dodge it; so he could only avoid it if he detected the attack (sensing killing intent and all that) before/during the pull of the trigger.
We'd have to ignore all the real-life limitations of laser weapons of course, but we're in a setting with antimatter cells and Kill Sats so screw that.

This is type of chapter that requires popcorn xD