Kaiki is every bit as magnificent as I imagined him to be, not to mention remorseless and ruthlessly pragmatic. Karen never stood a chance.
There's my favorite character right there.
On the other hand, I would like to see how Koyomi ends up fixing the problem. I do hope he has more in his mind aside from acting out the martyr and taking the hit for Karen (I'm pretty sure he'll at least try though). But truly, I do wish that Tsukihi and Karen would get another chance to prove their worth, or rather, the worth of their ideals. Otherwise, they will forever remain, as Koyomi puts it, "impostors."
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