2011-04-02, 21:04
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#101
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Defying gravity
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Kyousuke now knows that her name is Gokou Ruri. Saori was a bit saddened by the sudden disappearance of a friend and is quite angry that she did not comfirm with any of them about them, which makes sense, seeing that she was able to tell her parents yet unable to tell her own brother that she is slowly opening up to. Well kyousuke seems fine without her, but he is probably hiding his loneliness. Well, Ruri does not seem to have a good start in school, knowing that she shuns everybody and keeps telling people she does not have the time. The problem with that is that she is a powerful gamer, known to defeat any game at even the hardest level. Of course, the gaming club wants her, but she is not interested. Funny how Saori is making all the interpretations that both characters are thinking. I believed Ruri threw the pillow at the wrong person, but I could be wrong. Yes. Saori's interpretation was full of win, and Ruri's reactions to them were just as delicious. At least, Kyousuke openly tells the truth about his intentions.
So, Ruri and Kyousuke enter the club. To think that the dude he took the bike from was actually the president of the gaming club. I bet Ruri automatically thought "Yaoi" when he heard him speak to Kyousuke. And, is he really older than he should be? I have got to say, Ruri is quite a hardcore gamer, despite her looks and already known yaoi fan. Maybe she also games just about everything as well as playing BL games (or possibly the BL games have mini-scenes?, if that is the right word). I agree, it does feel like watching Genshiken again.
Well, Ruri is stuck with cleaning the school all by herself. Of course, Kyousuke does not take a second thought to help her out. Ruri tells him upfront how she feels and what she believes he is thinking about. The two of them enter the welcome party, and we are introduced to Sena. Sena seems to be a very cautious person herself, talking about how otaku's work and live and what they try to do. The problem is the hate between her and Ruri. Kyousuke seems to know her from somewhere. To confirm it, he manages to get a small chat with her. Apparently, she wants to be a gamer as well and see this place as a haven to her. The problem is the people there, whom she despises. The bomb question appears; does she play Homoge club? to which she applies with an enthusiastic yes. Curtain is revealed, she is just as dirty as they are; welcome to the yaoi world. Ruri just gained an interesting specimen to play with. Here's the catch: she is probably more dirty and hardcore than she is about yaoi. I mean, seriously, fork and spoon? Really? And Makabe getting gang raped by the main male club members? Is she just that awesome or what? Too bad the brother is pretty screwed up as well, trying to make Kyousuke do all of that to her. Another addition to people who are interested in him is not needed...or is it? Well, at least Ruri knows there is another of her own kind in her classroom. Kyousuke admits that he is indeed lonely, yet still wishes to help Ruri in any way she can. I wonder what she meant by already given up. Is she giving up on him? I thought there were major flags set for the two of them? Did I misinterpret something?
Opening was interesting, crossing Meruru with Maschera and all. I agree, the ending does describe Ruri well.
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