The entire “you only live once” kind of ideal definitely has its pros and cons. It certainly is an interesting lifestyle choice he’s made, but it’s one I hear often. It speaks to the character I saw in him that he can make such quick decisions. I loved how quickly he was able to take command of his problems and decide on the best course of action to correct them. She can’t let what happened rule her life or she would never be happy.Īfter my worrying last episode, all fears have been assuaged about Aoki. However, without facing her fears she’ll never be able to grow as a person. It’s true that what happened to Yui is horrible, and that it is easy to see why she runs away from her problems the way she does. I think I’ve talked to death about how Yui has always been dodging her problems instead of facing on, but this episode really nails that point home. After the end of the last arc focused so heavily on the Iori Taichi Inaban triangle it’s nice to see our not-couple get some love too. On stuff that actually happened, I’m glad Yui and Aoki got some well-deserved character development this episode.
Crossovers with Qwaser appear as the gang get desperate for one more score. Inaba and the gang are in a huge bind after they need milk, only to realize our fair heroines lack the ability! The rest of the episode is a grand quest for the elusive mixture. Will Inaba never give me a screen that I can’t exploit for hilarity? Recap: As the phenomenon continues, Aoki and Yui come to terms with their past emotions in order to move on to the future.