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Havoc10K:
We know she's a scientist, and that is all we know, I'm curious about that too.

It's also possible that the pen he got back is not THE pen.

Ashall:
Lmbo I almost forgot about the mom... I know her job must hold some sort of importance but if I forgot she's the mother of Shu, I think that's a parenting failure... And the funniest thing is that Shu hasn't said anything about home yet.. And we all know how he can be lacking of a back bone at times. But hey, parents are almost non-existent in anime anyways. On the other hand I feel that in this anime Shu's mother will have huge influence on the story later on.

I was actually half expecting the wheel chair girl to screw around with the pen and call in GHQ, but she gave it back to him..

jaybug:
Now of course Shu remembers the proper sequence regarding the pen. Me, I bet I would have either forgot it, or clicked the different ink quills. And I probably would have taken it apart. Several times.

This aspect of storytelling always gets me. There is always some plot device that just seems a bit stretched to actually have someone doing.

Meandola:

--- Quote from: Ashall on November 15, 2011, 03:00:52 PM ---Just watched episode five.. It was pretty good although the ecchi things were kind of annoying, but I think this is Shounen so it's understandable.

But that didn't really bother me that much. On the other hand there was a part that I really disliked. (click to show/hide)The whole Inori and Gai spending the night together a couple of times a month. They should have kept us guessing for a bit longer if you ask me... But hey, we know Gai has health problems now and something is up with Inori (I'm guessing she's a clone or something)

The test scene was pretty cool, animation-wise, but the whole concept of the test was questionable. I'm guessing Shu/anyone wasn't supposed to pass, going by what some characters said. I knew he was going to become a member regardless, not like they would let him walk away without using him first.
But besides that it was a good episode, I like the new characters it introduced and I sort of like the wheel chair girl a bit more. Maybe understand would be better, I really don't think I like her too much.

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(click to show/hide)I'm leaning more towards Gai being Inori's father, mother died due to something while Gai was away and then took care of Inori.

Ashall:

--- Quote from: Meandola on November 17, 2011, 09:05:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: Ashall on November 15, 2011, 03:00:52 PM ---Just watched episode five.. It was pretty good although the ecchi things were kind of annoying, but I think this is Shounen so it's understandable.

But that didn't really bother me that much. On the other hand there was a part that I really disliked. (click to show/hide)The whole Inori and Gai spending the night together a couple of times a month. They should have kept us guessing for a bit longer if you ask me... But hey, we know Gai has health problems now and something is up with Inori (I'm guessing she's a clone or something)

The test scene was pretty cool, animation-wise, but the whole concept of the test was questionable. I'm guessing Shu/anyone wasn't supposed to pass, going by what some characters said. I knew he was going to become a member regardless, not like they would let him walk away without using him first.
But besides that it was a good episode, I like the new characters it introduced and I sort of like the wheel chair girl a bit more. Maybe understand would be better, I really don't think I like her too much.

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(click to show/hide)I'm leaning more towards Gai being Inori's father, mother died due to something while Gai was away and then took care of Inori.
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Hmm that could very well be a possibility, I was under the impression Gai was a younger man.

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