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Originally Posted by Ambience Blue
The bond between Kirika and the painter, too, I believe, is more of a bond of comradeship. Both are painters struggling with dual lives as I suppose Kirika just wants to feel normal, like he does. It is pretty poignant though, seeing the two.
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Well Kirika starts painteing because he paints. She tries to be like him before she even knows anything about him, if I remember correctly. I think there is more of a romantic attraction to him in Kirika than you suggest. However, I'll agree that in the end, the episode is about their comradeship due to their similarities and how they can't escape who they are.