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Originally Posted by Klashikari
I assume the director changed for this episode, but I think some personal touch was a bit too overboard in some cases, Hopefully, the scripters won't forget about this side plot in the future.
I sure hope next episode will be less hectic in term of mood swing though.
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The director/storyboarder for this episode was Kigami, the same as episode 2 (only Ishihara wrote the storyboards). The series composer, Junki Hanada, has written all the scripts for the show up until episode 10 (and likely 11/12/13 too), so you shouldn't worry about details being lost. Next week's episode will have Kazuya Sakamoto directing, so it should feel different. He's a KyoAni vet who's worked in many roles.