But it is life.
Impressions:
It was… certainly another episode. While I don’t think that they engaged with the dramatic side of things last week, I do think at least a little bit of that element is important, especially if the comedy is going to so lackluster, and there’s no reason you couldn’t do both anyway. I wanted to see them improve that. Instead, it got jettisoned entirely and Otori’s entire schtick was cast straight back into the pit. He got over about 95% of it between episodes, I guess.
So just an episode of essentially filler. The obligatory joining of the one person club of only the protagonist as an excuse to do multiple montages of the same one-off jokes for all these club things. The occult club has monsters. The sports clubs are too enthusiastic. The drama club enacts a scene from a play. Seen one, seen ’em all. Even the whole vampire thing was largely sidelined, aside from her using it to dunk on regular humans, literally, which feels like it would really be against the rules to be using supernatural powers in any serious sport. Yes, I’d rather quibble over the basketball rulebook taking an Air Bud approach to performance enhancing demihuman athletes than expend any more braincells on the rest of this episode.
Next Episode:
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