Quote Originally Posted by MFauli
Oh, btw super weird scene: Shinichi was at home with the girl after he helped the class mate. Then at the end of the scene he asks "wanna stay over?" and the girl, without any reaction, smilingly answers "No, I have stuff to do. Bye". wtf. Am I reading this completely wrong, or wasn´t that basically a direct proposal to have sex? Not only was Shinichi not portrayed as someone who´d be so forward, the whole thing was just weird. If it was just Shinichi´s question, I would have thought "okay, Migi´s influence on his psyche is making him less subtle, more confident". But the non-reaction on the girl´s side kinda destroys that possibility.
Well they are on friendly terms. Shinichi certainly didn't say "Do you want to stay overnight", so perhaps it was less sexual than (?perverted) anime watchers are used to. The camera angle certainly pushed us in that direction though.

Migi introduced the idea of having a scouter sussing other enemies out, so even if Shinichi can't react to quick-strikes like Migi can, he can still evaluate enemies and analyse combat situations without Migi's input if he becomes more "animal", so to speak. I just hope he generally becomes smarter and better at fighting, regardless of how it's achieved.

I don't know how I'd feel about having the 'mother' stick around. You could lie to the father and pretend it was all just a dream while teaching the parasyte how to act as Shinichi's mother. In the end killing her won't do anything other than confirm the existence of monsters and stopping that particular one from eating nearby humans. It had enough self control not to eat its partner initially, but right now it seems a bit retarded in the control aspect.