She seems to be good at most things anyway, and people who are like that are generally decent to great cooks.
She seems to be good at most things anyway, and people who are like that are generally decent to great cooks.
Peace.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
moe-oversatisfaction
suprisingly thrilling though
As I thought, Chitanda is great at cooking. She could have won the whole thing herself if it weren't for the rule that each contestant had to make a dish.
Peace.
This cooking contest was almost as good as the regular Iron Chefs (and much more moe, of course). I found it quite amusing how blatantly scripted it was that Oreki kept acquiring useful items without ever lifting his lazy ass off the chair. It was such a minor part of these past eps, despite playing such a big role in the end, that it didn't feel as overly convenient in the big picture as it should have. As funny was that it took him so long to finally intervene, as if shouting out of the window was a big burden.
Chitanda getting devious advice from the master of machiavellianism was a jolly good scene. I hope she puts it to use soon!
I loved Irisu's reaction when Chitanda said she was good at asking people for stuff.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
C'mon Hyoutarou. You can crush his pride better than that.
Peace.
I've disliked him since the film incident.
Peace.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
As expected of Oreki. That was some impressive detective work from a guy who never lifted his ass off the chair to solve the case. Before confronting the culprit, of course. I wonder if he was really thinking Chitanda would drop the subject just like that. At the very least I want to see the scene of Chitanda being astounded once again by Oreki.
Mayaka's troubles in the manga club were kind of more ambiguous and I still don't fully understand what was going on to make her so depressed every now and then, although this episode and especially her meeting with the senpai explained a big bunch. Nevertheless, I deem she's the kind of a person who makes a big deal out of nothing.
Well.. someone was ticking her off really badly when they blamed the low sales of their "100 manga reviews" on her and said it was stupid because there's no point in reviewing a manga (because only your own opinion counts, no one else's does.. the quality of a manga is entirely subjective).Originally Posted by Kraco
It even sounds like bad blood was brewing in the manga society before this trigger happened.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Oh, right, in the middle of all this I forgot they were blaming her for low sales. I guess she would take that hard, for a reason. Although to be honest I don't see how they wouldn't blame themselves just as much. She's only a junior in the club, after all, and I doubt in any position to decide on her own what they were going to do.
But yeah, I wouldn't have bought "100 manga reviews".
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cute little mystery there, wasn't hard to figure it out but the episode itself was overall...- hmm yeah - relaxing to watch. This show has really a very calm atmosphere if it wants to
I liked it.
The word Chitanda's looking for "kakkoii.. <3"
That whole sky thing had a hint of Makoto Shinkai-quality added to it for effect.
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I got a feeling Oreki would have actually wanted the latter bicycle scenario to happen. It's kind of strange Chitanda is so forward but doesn't really show any signs of being romantically interested in Oreki, despite obviously wanting to be in his company and respecting him. Maybe she's simply too peculiar a personality for that. Oreki doesn't look like he would have the guts to make the first move. Perhaps the last episode will change that, hopefully.
The mystery in this episode was kind of lame objectively speaking, with no feeling of importance, but the other aspects beside the mystery made the ep enjoyable.