She was falling off the stairs, Maou saved her and then she punched and kneed him in the face. The thin line between bitch and tsundere was crossed a long time ago, she's 100% cunt.
I'm not denying she's a horrible (almost Kirino level) bitch. I just gave the reason why she acts like it. Those two are not mutually exclusive after all.
Peace.
Woah, don't go that far. Emelia is more like an angry ex-girlfriend who goes out of her way to tell other women what a jerk her boyfriend was (true or otherwise), but still wants him back because she is 85% psycho.
I'm leaning toward her not being a bitch, she's just lonely (even if she can talk to her old friends via cellphones straight out of Zombie desu ka?!). She secretly wants to hang out with the rest of them, but thinks it would be a betrayal.
[Commie] Hataraku Maou-sama! - 08
The best part of this episode was when James from Pokemon walked in.
That wasn't James, this guy was straight.
This show has the best reaction faces, love it.
Yusa is very flat and Chiho is even more endowed than I expected. But I guess it makes perfect sense if one has lived the life of a soldier and one has been eating fast food.
The end did surprise me. That manager is a angel?Or just someone from the church?
Well he obviously has powers and since demons get their power from fear, do angels get theirs from happiness or positive emotions or something?
Like someone else said, this show really does have the best facial animations.
Also I liked that Demon's/Dark Souls reference.
[Commie] Hataraku Maou-sama! - 11
Watching Suzuno kill that guy with that hammer was hilarious. It looked like a fake hammer and then splat.
I can't believe we are down to one episode.
Things certainly sped up, although Ashiya is getting more and more ridiculously useless.
I guess Suzuno finds it exceedingly difficult not to obey orders and do what she always has done at this point. Stopping here would basically equal to admitting she's nothing but a dirty assassin and a tool soaked in blood. Even though it doesn't really look like she believes deep down in the justification of her actions, but I suppose she can still continue to try to fool herself on the surface in order to have something to believe in.
Chiho's the real hero here. She's always believed in Maou, and is willing to call out people she's pretty sure can kill her to defend him.
Totally agree with Kraco's Suzuno analysis.
I think it's actually gotten rather annoying that Ashiya hasn't even been able to get off the floor in what...five episodes? Maybe he'll be the one to stop Orba...
Its annoying, because after so many episodes, his whining is not really funny anymore.
I'd rather see more of Ente Island