At the same time though, one can argue that you’re not really living if you spend all your time being cautious, and it’s something that makes you wonder about life and which view is most fitting for you. After all, it’s not exactly a bad way to live a life, as you’re less likely to get yourself into some mess you can’t get out of. The first of course, is Mako’s view regarding life:Įssentially meaning that she chooses to live life cautiously, it makes for some good philosophical pondering. In the meanwhile though, there were two interesting tidbits from this week I wanted to talk about. To top things off, we end up seeing more into Matoi, Gamagoori, and Satsuki’s respective pasts, and it’s like: “Wait, there’s still 17 episodes left!?” Just makes you wonder what exactly they’re going to show over the remaining episodes-especially since they’re blowing through developments with some ridiculous pacing. All the developments made it feel like a season’s finale, and it might as well be, considering how Matoi’s suddenly being thrust into a King of the Hill fight with the Elite Four. Granted, it doesn’t always mean you’ll get what you want-especially when you have the Elite Four and Matoi standing in your way-but it sure doesn’t hurt to do so. Don’t half ass the things you do, and never ask for something when you can get it with your own hands. It goes to show that if you’re going to do something, make sure you go all the way. It’s all about natural selection and survival of the fittest this week, and Satsuki’s continues to show just how good she is at getting people to beat the crap out of each other. I’m pretty sure Darwin never intended his theory to be used this way, but I guess it works. All student have the right to attack other students. 「俺の涙は俺が拭く」 ( Ore no Namida wa Ore Ga Fuku )
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