Might be a point, then. Those flashbacks are a bit lengthy (and overdramatic). Not as bad as the sex scenes, though.
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This was weird episode, so par of the course I suppose. It was also actually touching.
Yuuji is really helping the girls.
There's being Extreme Doormat... and then there's Sachi. Seriously, bombing the school, because of what she knows was a silly comment? Issues.
So they knew each other.
Was pissing herself so important?
Who drives like that in a city? Near a playground?
Well, that's a load of guilt.
For such a serious trauma he helped her rather easily.
So, five episodes to go and he helped almost all the girls. It seems Amane story will be longer by necessity.
Episode 7. In which there are explosions.
Doesn't know the day. Doesn't know the time. Doesn't seem to have not known.
Count on Sachi to take something literally. And if she's counted one number every second, she's been in the bath for forty minutes. Probably about twice that, considering long numbers.
Why is everyone suddenly so apprehensive about a strange request? I mean, it's almost as if they sense that the plot will turn differently this time around. Unlike when the plot hasn't focused on her.
Sometimes she doesn't even have to try to be a natural klutz.
As for the rest of the episode, eh.
Check out my fanfiction!So as far as I can tell, most of the girl's problems come down to having horrible parents. Seriosuly the moral of the story seems to be "Japanase elites make horrible parents".
Just like Yuuji to just decide to become someone parent.
Er Makina... that's not how you show affection to your father. Stop that please.
Finally we get some part of Yuuji backstory. Is there a reason they don't show his master's face?
Aphasia? Well that would explain her weird speech patterns.
Boom, well that escalated quickly.
Ah, so Yuuji is some sort of contract killer, or at least was. That's some shady organization he's part of.
He'll have to make good on his promise faster than he thought.
Sachi and Amane's parents are exceptions. VN spoilers: based on cg I've seen, Amane's dad shows up in the sequels and he's pretty friendly albeit protective
They don't show Asako's face to keep people curious enough to want to watch the next season. Also, the organization Yuuji works for is like Treadstone if you're familiar with the Bourne series
Now I'm curious to how much of Makina's kidnapping they're going to show
"If music be the food of love, PLAY ON" - William ShakespeareIt's not like anyone's particularly pretty in anime. Can only do so much with the style.
Oh, and the episode kinda sucked. Makina's dull as a doorknob at best.
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Her dad doesn't think he's doing what's best for Yumiko, he's just a broken shell of a man still ruled by a father who has been dead for years.
How far did you get into Amane's route? I thought most people like her route the most.