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Originally Posted by Nochgo
Actually, I was referring to the old bald guy (stereotypical mad scientist image?) that headed the experiment.
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oh. well, that makes more sense now.
anyways, I found the flashback hugely powerful, since she listed off how they were illogical, demanding, and all those other negative things, but because they were so irrational, Kiyama grew to like them. i basically knew what would happen, but i didn't expect the background and the portrayal of her connection with the students, so when i saw her standing there shaking, and the brain wave diagrams going crazy and eventually flatlining, i genuinely felt sad.
I can honestly say i support what she's doing and i hope she accomplishes what she's aiming to do.
and if Touma showed up and fought her, i probably would have punched my computer screen. not even kidding.