
This is a proper way to make "random" narrative. It feels consistent in itself and somehow believable, despite being fantastic. Waaaaay better executed than Urasekia Picnic
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This is a proper way to make "random" narrative. It feels consistent in itself and somehow believable, despite being fantastic. Waaaaay better executed than Urasekia Picnic
Episode 4:
Not sure I understand why Momoe needed to be shown in parallel with Ai. I mean the way they showed 2 unrelated fights in the beginning. The only connection they had was the fact that the girls being saved helped their saving, but nothing more.
Also did the "hosts" intentionally pretend that Momoe is a boy?
Episode 5:
That was definitely not a stab wound. More like someone tried cutting or tearing her skin off.
Episode 6:
I am not sure I understand why Ai ran out. If she is now having such severe mood swings, she needs to see a professional.
Episode 12:
This was confusing and somehow non-informative. Regardless, the anime was loosing its appeal to me for a few past episodes. It tries to be both Madoka and Black Rock Shooter, but the psychological aspects are lackluster at best. There is some "intrigue" but I am not so sure I am looking forward for a second season of this. Luckily there is just a "special", so... Maybe will be able to provide a proper closure.