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Chuunibyo demo Koi ga Shitai! [Series]
Lord of Fire:
Apparently, only Shinka can see the love blossoming between Yuuta ad Rikka, further implying that she herself has no interest in him. Isshiki is totally focused on Kumin, though it'll take considerable effort on his part to make her fall for him, if that's even possible. And maybe Shinka herself wants some action as well, and likes him more than she's letting on (making it a possibility that she wrote him that love letter). of course, whrther she'd actually like him for who he is, or merely use him as a tool to keep up her 'good girl' reputation is up for debate.
So, the death of her father, and her mother abandoning her and her sister is why Rikka acts the way she does. That was quite a heart-wrenching revelation there. I still wonder why Touka didn't want her to visit her old (now gone) house. If she wants her sister to accept reality, why is so fervent on keeping it from her, knowing that it fuels her escapism?
I liked how we got some glimpses of Rikka's true self throughout the episode, especially later on.
jevitsj:
--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on November 15, 2012, 07:53:10 AM ---So, the death of her father, and her mother abandoning her and her sister is why Rikka acts the way she does. That was quite a heart-wrenching revelation there. I still wonder why Touka didn't want her to visit her old (now gone) house. If she wants her sister to accept reality, why is so fervent on keeping it from her, knowing that it fuels her escapism?
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I wonder why Touka didn't tell Yuuta the reason Rikka couldn't visit her old home, because she did talk with him after the first attempt of Rikka going there.
But I'm really liking this series and I liked it that they showed more about Rikka's true self.
Lord of Fire:
--- Quote from: jevitsj on November 15, 2012, 08:53:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on November 15, 2012, 07:53:10 AM ---So, the death of her father, and her mother abandoning her and her sister is why Rikka acts the way she does. That was quite a heart-wrenching revelation there. I still wonder why Touka didn't want her to visit her old (now gone) house. If she wants her sister to accept reality, why is so fervent on keeping it from her, knowing that it fuels her escapism?
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I wonder why Touka didn't tell Yuuta the reason Rikka couldn't visit her old home, because she did talk with him after the first attempt of Rikka going there.
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I guess she was afraid he'd tell Rikka if he knew. Touka probably didn't want Rikka to know that their old house was demolished (maybe because she feared it would make Rikka's delusions even worse, to the point where she might had to be admitted to a mental hospital for her own good).
Something tells me that Rikka will have even greater trust issues regarding Touka now, and that this is why she wanted Yuuta to join them for their summer vacation.
--- Quote ---But I'm really liking this series and I liked it that they showed more about Rikka's true self.
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Indeed. Though I also like how Yuuta needs to use his alter ego to convince Rikka of his good intentions.
Pharaoh24:
That was unexpected; I wonder what Yuuta plans on doing.
desu90:
I might be an idiot, but where, when and how are the remaining episodes going to be broadcasted? Anidb tells me nothing.
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