2012-11-06, 08:55 | Link #701 | |
Lost in my dreams...
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On the other hand, I could see him forgetting about it (in a typical male lead fashion), or more likely get distracted by immediate circumstances surrounding Aoyama. If she continues pushing herself as she does, I could imagine Aoyama being all unsteady and wobbly on her big day, something which could likely distract Sorata to the point where other things might fly out of his head at the moment, and him choosing to accompany her where she has to go. Cue a broken promise and all the potential drama, depending on how Mashiro would take it (probably pretty sour). I could see both options happening, but my drama detector has me leaning towards the later Or the clearly impossible happens and both my guesses land completely out in the left field.
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2012-11-06, 09:09 | Link #702 |
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another factor that will probably disrupt everything is Sorata's Imouto. She might come and just barge in and ruining everything for Mashiro and Aoyama which means both end get sad while Sorata got chewed by her imouto for not coming back.
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2012-11-06, 10:47 | Link #703 |
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It might be safe to assume that the 10th might be the climax for this arc so my theory would be he manages to do both, how long does it take to buy a manga, he can buy it with Mashiro and go see Nanami in time leading her to relinquish her Mashiro duty or at least agree to split it, seeing how happy Sorata makes Mashiro. (Which by the way is one of my favourite parts of this show)
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2012-11-06, 13:00 | Link #704 | |
Kana Hanazawa ♥
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I understand why she has that kind of mindset though. Her parents are apparently not supportive at all, so she's had no choice but to rely on herself and it eventually became a habit.
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2012-11-06, 13:04 | Link #705 | |
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But yeah, can't help but admire the determination and perseverance. Hanging in there when your parents don't have your back is impressive. Know if I didn't have that support wouldn't have done a lot of things. Just a question of finding some balance.
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2012-11-06, 13:25 | Link #706 |
ダメ人 - 人間失格
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Germany
Age: 37
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Mahou's two cents worth of impression:
- Mashiro's photographic memory is a really fearful ability and I agreed with Sorata that she should apologize to every hard-working student (even though I'm not hard-working myself) . Of which she did afterwards - Her innuendo talk at the park seemed kind of intentional, especially the love hotel addition. Or it's simply perfectly-timed. - Nanami's overall circumstances are quite harsh, but partly self-imposed. I mean wanting to chase her dream is all well and fine and worthy to support, but under the condition of paying all of it by herself? It's surely a great portion of Nanami's stuborness as a factor either. Sure, also in Germany some students have to pay their own tuition fees alone, but surely not with this amount of excessive workload. - Sorata was indeed to naive with his let's-do-a-quick-game-concept-idea. He just recently had the idea to get into this sector + he's not a genius like Mashiro and the Misaki(?). - It was visible to me that Mashiro got, at least by the end, tired of Nanami's perma-caretaking, hence why she escaped to Sorata's room. Furthermore, she must have been quite happy when Sorata suggested to buy her manga together on release date. I interpreted it as happy due to how fast she fell asleep afterwards. - Nanami's punch, reaction and the whole argument was exaggerated and annoying. Overall: I thought that Sorata's tsukkomi acts were at times not that funny and happend often, but Nanami easily topped the amount of tsukkomi act
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2012-11-06, 13:45 | Link #707 | |
Me, An Intellectual
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Anyway, this was an interesting episode and I'm glad Aoyama has been under the spotlight now because I think she's a pretty interesting character herself. Good episode.
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2012-11-06, 19:00 | Link #711 |
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Good episode, but I have to be honest and say that Aoyama is kind of annoying to me at the moment. I do respect her willpower, but she's taking it too far right now. She's really pushy, doesn't let anyone help her and just does whatever she thinks is best. She even gets angry when someone tries to tell her that she can't handle the workload/stress.
She doesn't even take into account how the others are feeling about her actions. She's just forcing her own feelings onto Sorata and Mashiro. She takes over Mashiro duty after noticing that Mashiro doesn't appear to care about becoming self-sufficient, just because she thinks that self-sufficiency is really important. By doing this she's trying to prove (forcefully) to both Sorata and Mashiro that her way of living is the right one. This episode seems to have been intended to show the viewers just how much Aoyama is overworking herself and it probably won't take long until she really explodes. And I'm guessing that she'll see the error in her ways and that someone (Sorata or Mashiro) will be able to help her after this happens. I just hope that she'll become more likable after someone talks some sense into her.
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2012-11-06, 19:31 | Link #713 |
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It seems like a weird thing going on with random voices popping in every now and then. Even the previous episode at 21:00 where Mashiro said "It's not fair" didn't really sound like her. I'm not sure if they are just fooling around or if there is serious quality check issues going on here.
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2012-11-06, 19:42 | Link #714 |
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Well, pushy and meddlesome people annoy me to the max and so was Aoyama. Why can't some people just stay out of other peoples business?
And I seriously understand why she wants to do everything alone, but she is not doing herself a favour with that. Hope she changes those character traits really fast. |
2012-11-06, 21:43 | Link #716 |
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I think I understand most of the opinions about Aoyama here, but let's not forget that she has feeling for Sorata. And she recognizes Mashiro as her love rival, of course she would prefer her to spend less time with Sorata as possible. I know that it's Sorata business to take care of Mashiro (and he seems to willingly do the chores now), but hey, love makes people go blind, doesn't it?
But yes, she pushes herself too hard, that I agree, but I think that is obvious to everybody, include Aoyama herself as well, but she just has to do it because it is gẻr life now imo.
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2012-11-06, 22:02 | Link #718 | |
We're Back
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Aoyama wants Mashiro to spend less time with Sorata... So her plan involves spending more time with her than with Sorata ? That doesn't sound right does it ? The whole taking over Mashiro-Duty is purely her own moral obligation, I doubt her love feelings have anything say in the decision process.
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2012-11-06, 23:55 | Link #720 |
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Perhaps cruel of me but I want Ayonama to win simply because I can't stand the implications that anime over the years continue to reiterate that somebody who was born naturally better deserves better and is going to win over somebody who isn't naturally talented but tries to get there on their own. As lazy as I am, I absolutely believe that it's the work ethics first and natural potential second that matters, and should matter, and I really don't like it when some super genius just shows up and wins everything just like that, especially when they aren't even trying. That said though, Shiina has the guts to be honest with her feelings (and that means that at least in the winning Sorata's love department, she is being upfront and trying while Ayonama beats around the bush even though she tries harder), and that's always a huge plus over somebody who's stubborn like Ayonama, and it's Sorata's choice at the end. It's pretty close but I also think Ayonama and Sorata would complement each other a lot better than Sorata and Shiina where it'd be one side being entirely too dependent on the other. Simply put, Ayonama and Sorata have the potential to have an actually realistic and healthy relationship whereas Shiina and Sorata is one of those fantasy love kind of scenario that could change a person's outlook on life over a short period of time but isn't going to last long anyway.
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