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Mashiro is the sort of person that's brilliant in some areas, and even incisive at times, but she's absolutely clueless when it comes to some things. Remember, this is a girl who kept getting 0s on tests when her incredible memory enables her to get 100s with ease. :heh: Mashiro is the sort of person who is quick to understand things that are of direct/immediate importance to her, but things outside of that scope don't get her attention at all. I can imagine Mashiro hardly ever using a microwave in life, and hence thinking that she could safely warm up a watermelon in one. All of the above being said, I also got the impression that Mashiro was not fond of Aoyama at first. I think it's because she saw Aoyama as someone coming between her and Sorata when Mashiro did not want that. But once Mashiro saw that she and Aoyama had key points in common (namely, their tireless dedication to their respective life interests), Mashiro started to like Aoyama based on seeing a bit of a "kindred spirit" in her. |
The stuffed animal was surprisingly lewd. That was the "friend" that gave her the somewhat daring underwear too, was it not? One can only hope the toy hasn't been like that until recently. I mean, what kind of childhood would bring about someone with a lewd toy tiger.
That said, her reaction after being caught in that conversation was priceless. As well it should be. |
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I think the "out of his league" is the idea that others could do a better job of writing for her, but he knows she would always choose him, which would make her work less than it could be. Like an idiot, he's doing all this for her sake, when what she desperately wants is the affection he is preventing himself from showing. It seems a little overdone to me, but it's pretty interesting, and when he does give in, it's going to be great. |
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Although it's convincing what other people are saying on how Mashiro felt when dealing with Aoyama, I'm still willing to believe Aoyama bothered her. Reason being, we hardly know how Mashiro interacts with other people, we can't take her social life and behavior on a standard level. I might be thinking too deep into this but... Although this goes against my shipping (which means I'm going to contradict myself), but I think Mashiro wants to be with Sorata because he makes her comfortable, and doesn't "make" her learn to take care of herself (not as harshly as Aoyama did at least). I mean, she extremely casual about sex for a teenage girl, she doesn't mind a boy seeing her nude (although that one could be because of her art background), so she might not even understand what romantic feelings are. With that said, the way I see it, and to reiterate a bit, Aoyama pushes Mashiro out of her comfort zone and into a "do this for yourself" situation. Sorata does not do this to the extreme level Aoyama does, thus, Mashiro was not all that fond of Aoyama getting in the way of her and Sorata for lifestyle reasons. |
Good lord Nanami is unfairly adorable. Her character type is done to death, and when its handled badly there's nothing worse, but when it's done well, it's staggeringly effective.
Mashiro gets *gasp* development! Huzzah! Sorata comforting Misaki was a really nice moment too. There's really nothing more he can do for her, but he does what he can. |
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