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Kamisama no Memo-Chou | Notepad of God

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Southrop:

--- Quote from: Havoc10K on September 12, 2011, 04:00:55 PM --- (click to show/hide)Technically we don't know if she dies, we only know she tried to. We don't know the official outcome of it. But at any rate this show has taken a large twist on the foot.
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(click to show/hide)Considering there was blood on the floor, it's either going to be death or coma hurr

Havoc10K:
Yeah but we don't know for sure which one, probably the first but you never know, it's anime of course :)

Bob2004:
(click to show/hide)In the preview for the next episode, he quite clearly says "After losing Ayaka...", so she's almost certainly dead. The question is how and why, which I really hope they'll answer next time.

But yeah, while I am pretty pissed off about it, I totally agree it was a brilliant episode, perfectly executed. Hopefully they'll be able to sustain that level of quality for the rest of the show, because up until now it's mostly been pretty mediocre.

cptjanvier:
(click to show/hide)I don't mind the execution. (um ... ) It was just ... sudden. I don't recall anything about Ayaka having troubles with her brother, I don't actually KNOW anything about Ayaka except what I know now (cute, worked at the Ramen shop, affiliated with the NEET detectives but not allowed to do any real work iirc, has a crush or an interest in ... main guy (no I don't care to remember his name), a drug-addicted brother and obviously thinks that suicide is the solution to everything - oh fuck that. But as I said. Teens. Drama queens. *headshake*

I'm just not emotionally invested enough in any of these characters. I got a little more interested in the whole Fourth/Ryuji arc, but even there things were so obvious and predictable ... everything and everyone is so very, very bland. If a bland person dies, it is shocking, sure, but not as shocking as the death of someone I'm interested in, be that in a negative or a positive way.

On the other hand, depression is an illness that can be hidden pretty well, teens do commit suicide and the next episode(s) will unravel things. Still ... I don't much care about the characters or the anime. What I care about is that anime has decided to take a turn towards this blandness and I don't like it.
TL;DR - bla bla bla bland drama bla bla bla

Havoc10K:
(click to show/hide)On the other hand, I don't recall them showing Ayaka on the rooftop alone, just saying

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