Indigo No Yoru 21-24
Feb. 23rd, 2010 11:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have to say that overall this case wasn't as entertaining as the others... possibly because the stakes weren't really all that high. I mean... graffiti? Also, obviously this isn't a reflection on the episode but rather on my own pathetic nihongo, but I didn't really understand WHY the gyaru was targetting what she was targeting. I mean, I get the whole thing with feeling left behind by her friend, but I don't really get how it goes from that to the graffiti.
And again, graffiti? Seriously?
Obviously I was a little sad that there was no Kuya at all in this case. ;_;
Aside from that, Jonta was rather adorable, and I loved Yuya's part in these episodes, the way he handles the ragtag little group of hosts, and in particular the difference in how he dealt with Alex and Jonta quitting. With Alex he gave him advice, and talked to him, but basically let him find his own way, whereas with Jonta he practically just smacked him upside the head for being a brat at that particular point.
Also, I'm going to have to rewatch and listen carefully to what he tells Alex about dreams. I sort of missed a lot of it, and I'm wondering how reminiscent it is of what Kuya says Yuya used to tell him.
Finally the way Yuya just SCHOOLS these dudes makes me sort of really wish there could be a flashback to him and Kuya back in the day... except it'd most likely be a little ridiculous to have a younger Kuya running around, in his early 20s probably, considering that Hide... looks exactly his age.
And again, graffiti? Seriously?
Obviously I was a little sad that there was no Kuya at all in this case. ;_;
Aside from that, Jonta was rather adorable, and I loved Yuya's part in these episodes, the way he handles the ragtag little group of hosts, and in particular the difference in how he dealt with Alex and Jonta quitting. With Alex he gave him advice, and talked to him, but basically let him find his own way, whereas with Jonta he practically just smacked him upside the head for being a brat at that particular point.
Also, I'm going to have to rewatch and listen carefully to what he tells Alex about dreams. I sort of missed a lot of it, and I'm wondering how reminiscent it is of what Kuya says Yuya used to tell him.
Finally the way Yuya just SCHOOLS these dudes makes me sort of really wish there could be a flashback to him and Kuya back in the day... except it'd most likely be a little ridiculous to have a younger Kuya running around, in his early 20s probably, considering that Hide... looks exactly his age.
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