I like how the hedges are secretly walls that things can be slammed against.
Impressions:
…This show likewise continues to be terrible too though, but at this point, I can’t say that I’m shocked. His plan for rescuing her was to just go into the compound and then leave. Amazing. And it almost worked. Yugure has to show up and all of a sudden, the show has descended into G rating, so she kicks the sadist stereotype guy into a toilet. Made me think of Synduality, but that was a little more consistent with its tone, while two episodes ago, we had her jellifying people with heavy weapons for looking at her funny. I guess someone had a word with the network censors between then and now.
That entire arc is wrapped up a third of the episode, which emphasizes the pacing problems even more, as we then roll into town and decide that it’s time to go to a freaking garden party. And by go to a garden party, I mean abruptly jump to an entirely different set of characters for the rest of the episode. Oh, sure, eventually we do get to the garden party, which has the protagonists, so they return to the show……… to once again be exposited at while they stammer out their backstory immediately. And I mean that for both of them. Akira can’t sneeze without accidentally telling everyone that he’s 200 years old. All this is leading up to, you guessed it, her demanding that he let her be a part of his harem too. So he can overreact in disbelief that everyone wants to be part of his harem. So she can repeat that, repeat that she has reasons, and ask again, thus consuming the final five goddamned minutes of the episode in that one stalled conversation. Someone took the pacing out back and shot it in the head.
Next Episode:
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