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View Poll Results: Myself; Yourself - Episode 7 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 17 | 25.37% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 16 | 23.88% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 25 | 37.31% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 5 | 7.46% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 4.48% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 1.49% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2007-11-20, 01:10 | Link #101 | |
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2007-11-20, 03:52 | Link #102 |
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Eh, this episode didn't really do it for me. Aimless and plotless. All the drama is so telegraphed that it loses its punch... the lackluster music doesn't help matters, either.
Some observations: Unfortunately it looks like Shuusuke and Shuri may be blood-related after all. But it's not a total loss, since Yuzuki-sensei and Hinako seem to be the older and younger version of Shuri, respectively. Nanaka continues to be a side character, which is somewhat of a surprise, more than halfway into the show. Next episode should be dedicated to her... but is it a good sign that the "throwaway" character Hinako is better developed than the "lead girl" so deep into the show? As for the creepy old lady - well, at least she makes the story more interesting. Maybe they really should go the Higurashi/School Days route and make this into a horror show. It would be a welcome change from what I'm seeing, that's for certain. Power Rankings: 1. Asami - Seems to be the most likely to bring Sana out of his shell and heal his emotional scars. Bringing him to the old-folk's home was a nice way to connect. The only question is whether she is actually interested in him (my guess is that she isn't), but that's something that can always change... 2. Hinako - Brings much-needed energy to the show. Heck, I might've enjoyed the show a lot more if she really was Sana's main love itnerest. 3. Aoi - Once again shoved into the background. The potential that she showed early in the show has mostly died out. 4. Yuzuki - I'm a sucker for Morinaga milk caramel (anyone notice the yellow box?), but there's that age gap... plus Shuusuki is the more likely contender. Unlikely that the relationship will ever evolve beyond student-teacher. 5. Nanaka - Still living in the past. Ah, the dreaded "Childhood Friend" cliche - with nothing but memories to sustain the relationship. It doesn't help that she's become duller than dull lately. But major plus points if she actually ends up going psycho (at the Kirino/Kaede level; Kotonoha/Sekai would be a bit much). 6. Shuri - Just when I thought she couldn't sink any lower... she did. 7. Shuusuke - Haven't seen any sparks since episode 4. Maybe it was a one-shot deal. |
2007-11-20, 11:31 | Link #103 | |||
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You may have noticed that while Syuri was asking her friends to sign up in the petition, she intentionally removed some crutial information that would have lead to undesirable results (She didn't tell them that her dad was incharge of the project). Do you think that if she told them that her dad was also involved, they would happily sign her petition or help her? If realistic scenario was taken into consideration while analysing that event then we could easily tell that she wasn't happy with her dads decisions and thinks that her dad is trying to remove/replace her mom's memories before we actually saw that scene. Quote:
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Why did he marry Sayuka ? Were Syuri's accusations true? Probably not, if her real mom had passed away when Syuri was young then he may have married because he loved his childrens. Working parents get very limited time with their kids and politicians get even less time. Syuri's father may have married Sayuka because he needed someone to raise his kids, someone to replace his ex-wife and give his kids better life than Hinako (perfect example of kid raised by working parents who don't get time to be with her). Though Sayuka's decision to marry him is doubtable. Syuri is probably living under the misconception that her dad want to forget her real mom and married Sayuka to replace her mom. Her dad wants his children to be happy and forget about things that would cause them pain. Basically its one of those second marriages in which children aren't able to understand parents & their feelings and parents aren't able to understand their children (even though children welfare was kept in mind while marrying). He could have introduced her to his children before marriage and given some time for their relationship (Sayuka and his kids) to progress before actually marrying her but he didn't, did he? But then I am probably wrong
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2007-11-21, 00:40 | Link #104 | ||
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P.S. poor poe :'( P.S. Ya, im late watching the ep, but i have perticular order i dont like breaking but i cant wait. |
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2007-11-24, 06:19 | Link #105 |
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Making Syuri call Sayuka her mother (even for one time) is the easiest part. All that scriptwriters have to do is to make her see Sayuka from a different perspective. Probably a result of interaction with Sana (since in this show he is a "nice guy" that ends up solving others problems).
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