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Aug 26, 2018 9:43 PM
#51
Inconsistent plot and characters, bad character development and overall shitty writing. I don't know why they decided to deviate so much from the source material but it definetely isn't doing them any favors. I actually liked this anime for the first few episodes, but if it keeps going on like this it will definitely end up as the worst anime of the season for me. |
Aug 26, 2018 10:24 PM
#52
Damn, these characters got me so back and forth I dont know who to sympathize with. I mean it turns out in reality Connie is actually a nice sweet girl and she genuinely wants to have a familial relationship with Ayano and her mom. She sees Ayano as her older sister and wants her to accept her. So I kind of feel bad that she got shit on when trying to be nice. ....buuuuut at the same time, she pretty much brought it on herself because she was such a massive fucking bitch during her introduction. Well, not right away. When she and Ayano met at first they had a good time finding the convenience store, but when it came badminton time though she was a super bitch. And then after she won bragged to Ayano that her mom was also her mama now and that she left to train her. So yea, I'm not the least bit surprised when the girl you just beat and bragged in her face about how you "stole" her mom isn't too thrilled to hear about you wanting to be a family; even though in reality Connie is a sweetheart who just gave off a bad first impression. At the same time I cant really fault Ayano for being as cold as she is either. She was being trained by her mom, the fucking GOAT of badminton, and loved it and wanted to be just like her mom. One day a rival girl her age wants to play her, and rather than take her lump and lose because of her cold, said girl levels the playing field by getting Ayano sick as well and beating her. Right after this loss, Ayano's mom leaves literally without so much as a word to go train Connie. No contact, no explanation, nothing. I mean you cant even argue that Uchika wasn't a better mom to Connie than Ayano. She left Ayano when she was still a grade schooler and trained and stayed with Connie until she was a teenager. Just because Ayano had fun playing with her mom as a kid doesn't change the fact that Uchika was a shit mother to her. So Uchika leaves, and Ayano as a traumatized child thinks its her fault for losing and makes it her sole purpose to win, thinking it will bring her mom back. So she wins and wins like an emotionless robot. Eventually she wises up and realize it wont work and quits, and kind of puts those memories in the back of her mind. Flash forward, start of high school, Ayano through a series of events gets essentially forced into badminton by her best friend and the badminton team against her will. She's now back in the sport with a reluctant mindset and not so fond memories, and who shows up? The girl who she thinks is the catalyst for her mom leaving her. She beats Ayano again and even brags about the past. Flash forward again and now Ayano ends up facing off against Connie, having no idea who she is. After this bitchy cocky girl ends up winning, she rubs it in her face that she's the girl who's been with Uchika all this time and is her mama now (since Connie is an orphan i believe). So yea, I cant really fault the girl for going back to her cold emotionless winning machine side after she was pushed back into a sport and immediately crossed paths with the two girls who from her perspective are directly responsible for ruining her life and taking her mom away. And then I cant fault her for getting pissed when one of those girls wants to be her family after a less than stellar first meeting. What I really hope is that in next weeks episode Ayano straight up goes cold on her mom too and tells her to fuck off. I'd fucking REEEEEE if her mom just came back into the picture like that and tried to act like its no big deal and Ayano just goes along with it. I think Uchika needs to get shot down and made to realize she's a bad parent and needs a path to redemption before Ayano can be cured of her cold side. Uchika needs to see what her neglect has turned her daughter into. |
Aug 27, 2018 12:48 AM
#53
We got to see the cute version of Ayano... even if it's for a short time. Of course, she's still in her Oni mode. -_- Connie wanting to be "family" with Ayano felt weird to me, considering she's the reason why Ayano became like this after what she said to her from that exhibition match with Fredericia. Even though Connie was defeated by Ayano in their second matchup, it didn't really bother her that much even though she's an international champion. What's on her mind was "being a family" and nothing else which I admire her. Her crying was definitely not from the loss. I never hated Connie. As of a matter of fact, I really like her right from the start. We got to see "best mom :v" again in the last scene of this episode and this time I hope she won't disappear again. How casual can you be to say "Welcome back" to Ayano after leaving her for years. -_- I wonder how her conversation with Ayano will end up as Ayano recently said that this time she abandoned her mom (which felt ironic since it's her mom that abandoned her and not her :v). Also, I want to know her reasons for leaving that long! Hope next episode or 2 we'll get to see the finals match between Ayano and Nagisa. Speaking of Nagisa, it seems that she's overworking herself yet again and might caused some serious injury issues. Still I hope she will win against Ayano (which I'm quite sure she should be ---- for plot and character development), but probably will be her last match coz of that injury. Who knows? Nagisa with physical issues VS Ayano with psychological issues Who's gonna win? :P |
footmasterAug 27, 2018 12:53 AM
Aug 27, 2018 1:30 AM
#54
WantiPop said: Connie becomes a completely different character in both actions and motives, last we saw her she was a total different person. Inconsistency is the key word for this show. and I don't even know what to think about Ayano acting all cutesy all of a sudden (just for the 'plot twist' moment). oh look, the mother who abandoned her child for years without a word comes back with a smile, like nothing happened LOL hopscotchskies said: Regarding Connie's bizarre attitude change, some speculation: Connie was shown on the phone to Uchika after meeting Ayano. Maybe Uchika told her she had to make Ayano accept her into the family or something. It wouldn't surprise me if Uchika thinks she's done nothing wrong this whole time (obviously she has.) Personally I think Ayano is a fascinating character. It's really sad that so many viewers say they hate her for how she behaves, when there are a whole series of reasons for all of it that have been shown very clearly all along. Actually regarding connie's bizarre attitude change, I think it's got more to do with the fact that they changed the a lot of the story element in the anime. Connie's personality in the manga, during her first introduction and match in the training trip with Ayano, is exactly like the one in this episode. In the manga, Connie was a bit timid but nice, and Ayano 100% smashed her during their first match and it left Connie heartbroken. That's why she strives to be accepted by Ayano, because she's been rejected ever since her first meeting with her. I don't know why they decided to make Connie's personality revert back to her manga personality, but it's inconsistent because those events (Connie losing to her and becoming more timid) never happened in the anime. |
よろしく! |
Aug 27, 2018 2:11 AM
#55
If you're lazy dont show spoiler. DirectorK said: Regarding Connie sudden character shift, I think you need to look at from both her's and Ayano's perspective. When we first saw Connie she's arrogant and self-centered, having no respect for Ayano. She seriously believed she was the better player because she was trained by Ayano's mother. But when she really got to know Ayano and the suffering she went through(most likely explained in that telephone conversation with Uchika) Connie realized she had practically pushed Ayano over the edge and is now trying to figure a way to make up for it since he unintentionally stole Ayano's mother away from her. But that's the problem: How do you make up with a person who's life you partially destroyed? Connie asking for forgiveness by asking Ayano to acknowledge her as a sister probably wasn't the best move, but it was probably the only thing she could do. She can't take back what she said or did before so in the end it's up to Ayano to forgive her. Now look at Ayano. This poor girl love both her mother and badminton dearly. To her, it was her life. She wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and perhaps surpass her mother's accomplishments. Suddenly she has a one time failure, even though it was not her own doing, and she sees her mother literally walk out of her life. No letters, no phone calls, no communication of any kind, nothing. Ayano is suddenly abandoned and left on her own. She deals with it by continuing to play badminton because it's the only thing she has left and it's the only thing that keeps her going. She turns herself into a badminton monster in hopes of getting her mother's attention so that she returns to her. Then one day Ayano discovers that her mother has taken in a new protege and her whole life shatters. Feeling ultimately betrayed, she abandons the sport she loved so much. She only returns because of her friend's insistence and here she discovers a new love for the sport. But then her mother's protege arrives and proudly announces she is Uchika's adopted daughter. This finally pushed Ayano over the edge and it scares everyone around her, including Connie. Which leads us to now. Connie is at a complete loss with what to do with Ayano since she had played a role in destroying her "sister's" life. Chances were she knew that asking Ayano to think of her as a sister instead of an enemy wouldn't work, but she had to try anyway. Ayano's anger is completely justified. Your "replacement" suddenly shows up looking down on you and now she's asking you to be her sister? I'm honestly surprised Ayano didn't physically assault her. Anyone else would have in that situation. Now that her mother has finally returned after a decade Ayano will finally be able to vent all that pent anger towards her. When I really think about it, this anime is kind of a cross between two Sylvester Stallone movies, Rocky IV and First Blood. Ayano is very much like John Rambo. To list examples: 1. Ayano was abandoned by her mother only because she "lost" one game. Rambo was abandoned by his country simply because he served as a soldier. 2. Ayano continues to play badminton because it's all she has. Rambo uses his army skills to survive because it's the only thing he's good at. 3. Ayano takes revenge against Kaoruko, the one who started it all. Rambo eventually takes down Sheriff Teasle, the one who started it all. Now when it comes to the hostility between Ayano and Connie, it's very much like the Rocky vs. Drago match. 1. Connie arrives and inadvertently sends Ayano over the edge when she announces she is her step-sister. Drago kills Apollo Creed in the ring, forcing Rocky to come out of retirement and to take revenge for the murder of his friend. 2. In their first match, Connie is confident that she is a far superior player over Ayano. In the first round, Drago easily overpowers Rocky with his superior height, strength, and reach. 3. Ayano then strikes back with her monstrous side in their second match, completely turning the tide and scaring the hell out of Connie. In the second round, Rocky manages to cut Drago, turning the tide of the fight and shattering Drago's confidence. I imagine Ayano's conversation with her mother is going to be very much like the ending scene of First Blood with Rambo and his CO. imSOunique said: Some of the people here are like: Why won't Ayano just get over her "mommy issues" already?? Well, that's not how it works at all (I guess it does in some animes out there, but not in real life). Most of us (luckily) don't have this kind of experience in real life, so it might not be that easy to understand. To put it simply: the person who should be the one who loves you the most, simply takes her shit and leaves. Again, (luckily) I didn't experience this personally and I am no expert, but I know someone who did. In my opinion these "mommy issues" are (mostly) IMPOSSIBLE to solve (again not talking about anime world). Actually usually the "solution" is this: Never ever meeting again. Anyway, I doubt the anime will end like this because Ayano deserves to be happy and I guess it doesn't hurt ending on a positive note. So I won't be too disappointed if they make up with her mom, who's having some stupid reason for all this. Altogether I'm glad this kind of drama is present in the series, I probably would have lost interest a long time ago (I am not a sport anime fan). As you can guess I am not a big fan of Connie, but I don't think she is evil. Simply put she has absolutely no idea about the situation. She is kind of trying different methods of getting closer to her "sister", not knowing Ayano despises not just her, but even more so her own mother. And she has a good reason to do so. Imagine the aforementioned situation: Ayano's mother leaves her. Pretty bad, eh? But now as an addition, her mother "adopts" a new girl, who happens to be a talented badminton player, meaning Ayano wasn't good enough. But here comes the best part. That f###ing brat comes here and rubs salt into her wounds. "Want to be a family? You mean what we were before she left me for you?? EAT SHIT AND DIE." Again, I don't think Connie is doing this with ill intent, she just happens to have no clue about what is going on. Although it is not so difficult: if Ayano's mom is here with me constantly for X years, then she isn't with Ayano, and there is a good chance that Ayano is slightly bothered by this. But well, she probably hasn't been thinking too hard about these things, since she was and is still young. The real villain is Ayanos mother, who still seems to show no remorse, and no matter what happens I won't accept her. The ending we deserve: DirectorK said: Regarding Connie sudden character shift, I think you need to look at from both her's and Ayano's perspective. When we first saw Connie she's arrogant and self-centered, having no respect for Ayano. She seriously believed she was the better player because she was trained by Ayano's mother. But when she really got to know Ayano and the suffering she went through(most likely explained in that telephone conversation with Uchika) Connie realized she had practically pushed Ayano over the edge and is now trying to figure a way to make up for it since he unintentionally stole Ayano's mother away from her. But that's the problem: How do you make up with a person who's life you partially destroyed? Connie asking for forgiveness by asking Ayano to acknowledge her as a sister probably wasn't the best move, but it was probably the only thing she could do. She can't take back what she said or did before so in the end it's up to Ayano to forgive her. Now look at Ayano. This poor girl love both her mother and badminton dearly. To her, it was her life. She wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and perhaps surpass her mother's accomplishments. Suddenly she has a one time failure, even though it was not her own doing, and she sees her mother literally walk out of her life. No letters, no phone calls, no communication of any kind, nothing. Ayano is suddenly abandoned and left on her own. She deals with it by continuing to play badminton because it's the only thing she has left and it's the only thing that keeps her going. She turns herself into a badminton monster in hopes of getting her mother's attention so that she returns to her. Then one day Ayano discovers that her mother has taken in a new protege and her whole life shatters. Feeling ultimately betrayed, she abandons the sport she loved so much. She only returns because of her friend's insistence and here she discovers a new love for the sport. But then her mother's protege arrives and proudly announces she is Uchika's adopted daughter. This finally pushed Ayano over the edge and it scares everyone around her, including Connie. Which leads us to now. Connie is at a complete loss with what to do with Ayano since she had played a role in destroying her "sister's" life. Chances were she knew that asking Ayano to think of her as a sister instead of an enemy wouldn't work, but she had to try anyway. Ayano's anger is completely justified. Your "replacement" suddenly shows up looking down on you and now she's asking you to be her sister? I'm honestly surprised Ayano didn't physically assault her. Anyone else would have in that situation. Now that her mother has finally returned after a decade Ayano will finally be able to vent all that pent anger towards her. When I really think about it, this anime is kind of a cross between two Sylvester Stallone movies, Rocky IV and First Blood. Ayano is very much like John Rambo. To list examples: 1. Ayano was abandoned by her mother only because she "lost" one game. Rambo was abandoned by his country simply because he served as a soldier. 2. Ayano continues to play badminton because it's all she has. Rambo uses his army skills to survive because it's the only thing he's good at. 3. Ayano takes revenge against Kaoruko, the one who started it all. Rambo eventually takes down Sheriff Teasle, the one who started it all. Now when it comes to the hostility between Ayano and Connie, it's very much like the Rocky vs. Drago match. 1. Connie arrives and inadvertently sends Ayano over the edge when she announces she is her step-sister. Drago kills Apollo Creed in the ring, forcing Rocky to come out of retirement and to take revenge for the murder of his friend. 2. In their first match, Connie is confident that she is a far superior player over Ayano. In the first round, Drago easily overpowers Rocky with his superior height, strength, and reach. 3. Ayano then strikes back with her monstrous side in their second match, completely turning the tide and scaring the hell out of Connie. In the second round, Rocky manages to cut Drago, turning the tide of the fight and shattering Drago's confidence. I imagine Ayano's conversation with her mother is going to be very much like the ending scene of First Blood with Rambo and his CO. DirectorK said: Regarding Connie sudden character shift, I think you need to look at from both her's and Ayano's perspective. When we first saw Connie she's arrogant and self-centered, having no respect for Ayano. She seriously believed she was the better player because she was trained by Ayano's mother. But when she really got to know Ayano and the suffering she went through(most likely explained in that telephone conversation with Uchika) Connie realized she had practically pushed Ayano over the edge and is now trying to figure a way to make up for it since he unintentionally stole Ayano's mother away from her. But that's the problem: How do you make up with a person who's life you partially destroyed? Connie asking for forgiveness by asking Ayano to acknowledge her as a sister probably wasn't the best move, but it was probably the only thing she could do. She can't take back what she said or did before so in the end it's up to Ayano to forgive her. Now look at Ayano. This poor girl love both her mother and badminton dearly. To her, it was her life. She wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and perhaps surpass her mother's accomplishments. Suddenly she has a one time failure, even though it was not her own doing, and she sees her mother literally walk out of her life. No letters, no phone calls, no communication of any kind, nothing. Ayano is suddenly abandoned and left on her own. She deals with it by continuing to play badminton because it's the only thing she has left and it's the only thing that keeps her going. She turns herself into a badminton monster in hopes of getting her mother's attention so that she returns to her. Then one day Ayano discovers that her mother has taken in a new protege and her whole life shatters. Feeling ultimately betrayed, she abandons the sport she loved so much. She only returns because of her friend's insistence and here she discovers a new love for the sport. But then her mother's protege arrives and proudly announces she is Uchika's adopted daughter. This finally pushed Ayano over the edge and it scares everyone around her, including Connie. Which leads us to now. Connie is at a complete loss with what to do with Ayano since she had played a role in destroying her "sister's" life. Chances were she knew that asking Ayano to think of her as a sister instead of an enemy wouldn't work, but she had to try anyway. Ayano's anger is completely justified. Your "replacement" suddenly shows up looking down on you and now she's asking you to be her sister? I'm honestly surprised Ayano didn't physically assault her. Anyone else would have in that situation. Now that her mother has finally returned after a decade Ayano will finally be able to vent all that pent anger towards her. When I really think about it, this anime is kind of a cross between two Sylvester Stallone movies, Rocky IV and First Blood. Ayano is very much like John Rambo. To list examples: 1. Ayano was abandoned by her mother only because she "lost" one game. Rambo was abandoned by his country simply because he served as a soldier. 2. Ayano continues to play badminton because it's all she has. Rambo uses his army skills to survive because it's the only thing he's good at. 3. Ayano takes revenge against Kaoruko, the one who started it all. Rambo eventually takes down Sheriff Teasle, the one who started it all. Now when it comes to the hostility between Ayano and Connie, it's very much like the Rocky vs. Drago match. 1. Connie arrives and inadvertently sends Ayano over the edge when she announces she is her step-sister. Drago kills Apollo Creed in the ring, forcing Rocky to come out of retirement and to take revenge for the murder of his friend. 2. In their first match, Connie is confident that she is a far superior player over Ayano. In the first round, Drago easily overpowers Rocky with his superior height, strength, and reach. 3. Ayano then strikes back with her monstrous side in their second match, completely turning the tide and scaring the hell out of Connie. In the second round, Rocky manages to cut Drago, turning the tide of the fight and shattering Drago's confidence. I imagine Ayano's conversation with her mother is going to be very much like the ending scene of First Blood with Rambo and his CO. i am agree with both of you. p.s : i never think that connnie or ayano was a bad person, that because whoever play badminton wasnt a bad people.... |
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Aug 27, 2018 2:31 AM
#56
FireFistYK said: Watch Episode 5 Again >.> i have no sympathy for Connie after she Actet like a Bitch and only wanted Ayano to feel bad , and now all of a sudden * Hey lets be a happy For once I actually really liked the drama and it didn´t feel forced, but for fuck's sake why does Ayano have to go all demon on her? I don't think that anything Ayano does now will redeem her. Her reason for being angry is very understandable but her anger is portrayed in such a cringey way. Connie was so sweet throughout the whole episode, which just made Ayano look even worse family and shit , and now i should feel sorry for her only cuz *oh here Connie has a Tragic past too and look how friendly she can be out of nowhere >.< |
TamikusAug 27, 2018 2:43 AM
Aug 27, 2018 5:02 AM
#57
Holy sheet Ayano just sweep Connie off the floor and I thought she was just getting along just fine but the biggest surprise is her mommy just greeted her like nothing happened. |
Aug 27, 2018 5:28 AM
#58
Yeah the characters are inconsistent as hell but damn I would be lying if I said I'm not having fun when Darth Ayanon comes out, like, for once a sports anime is not a underdog story, she is gonna fuck you up and tell you that you just had no chance without caring about what you feel Ryoma from The Prince of Tennis was a savage but this is in another level, I love it |
Aug 27, 2018 7:31 AM
#59
I'm loving ayano more and more each week Oh they better not have a backstory as why that bichmom abandoned her when she was sick, ayano should just fukin reject her smh |
Aug 27, 2018 9:06 AM
#60
Aug 27, 2018 11:31 AM
#61
That's exactly what I thought about Ayano ! How can you expect something else about her reaction to all she has suffered from in the past ?! I just can't wait to see Ayano and her mom in the next ep. SoraSenpai said: Ayano just becomes a better character each week!!! She stands alone as a MC in a Sports anime who is edgy and only cares about getting the Win. People should feel bad for Ayano more then being annoyed with her, it's really everyone else's fault she is the way she is. If you think about it it's true. Connie all of a Sudden wants to be family? Okay I guess so. I could really care less about the Romantic interests of the side characters. The Bitch Mother returns! Lelouch0202 said: In fact I don't see how people can support Ayano's behavior or justify her actions, she's just cold and ruthless with almost no reason to act that way. I really disliked how she decided to just straight out attack Connie with that smash when she thought they were just gonna have a chill game for fun. Just because she has Mommy issues doesn't mean she has to lash out on everyone. If there's someone here who can justify Ayano's actions for me or redeem her character in some way please try. Okay so she starts High School with no interest at all in playing badminton. She is forcefully pulled back into the badminton scene by the team, her best friend, and the coach. Even though she wanted absolutely nothing to do with badminton anymore she's back in. Add in to the fact that the Coach tells her that she has Olympic potential....Think about that for a second when you have the potential to be a Medalist in the Olympics, that makes you one of the best Athletes in the WORLD. I would justify that as having a tremendous amount of pressure on you. Ayano only caring about winning and bettering her self makes sense in the fact. Especially when you look at her teammates. None of which are continuing badminton in college and Nagisa's knees basically being broken. Since she is not in doubles competition there really is no need for her to worry about her teammates improving. She a realists and she calls things as she sees them. (Go back to episode 8 when she talks about Nagisa's match) Then we're introduced to Serigaya who is the catalyst as to why Ayano's mother left her in the first place, thus causing Ayano mental Anguish during her Middle School years. Wanting acknowledgment from her mother in the hopes she would return and to coach her. Continuing on Ayano starts to open up to her teammates and is having fun playing badminton again. Then enter Connie ANOTHER Catlyst. Who is a BITCH the first time we meet her, and behold she is the person who Ayano's mother left to train and win competitions. Put yourself in Ayano's shoes. Your parent is the best at their Profession. It doesn't even have to be a Sport. They could be the best Chef, Electrician, Carpenter whatever. You as their child look up to them and not only do what they do but surpass them...and then one day they go...BYE and go and find a DIFFERENT child to mold into their prodigy. Wouldn't YOU be a little pissed off??? The poor girl has severe mental issues and honestly I feel that most people should feel bad for her instead of hating on her. Ayano stands in a category of her own when it comes to Sports anime. Look at Haikyuu, Yuri on Ice, Kuroko's basketball etc. No other character has had such an unhealthy obsession over winning. You might not like how she turning out character wise by being mean and rude. But (OPINION) she's still freaking awesome and is honestly a breath of fresh air. |
Aug 27, 2018 11:49 AM
#62
I really love this episode. The anime may be not follows the manga. Maybe the director of this wanna try something different, like sport with lot of drama. I can understand why Hanesaki hated his mom and Connie, cause I felt it in my real life (in my story is my dad). Sometime you will be say "I don't need you, leave me alone but in your heart "please don't leave me, I still need you" |
Aug 27, 2018 11:50 AM
#63
Anyone noticed? (Me neither, just found it online) Apparently it means something like: the third is the sign for "ok" or "clear" the last means "sight" alltogether "pan" "tsu" in "clear" "sight" |
imSOuniqueAug 27, 2018 12:08 PM
Aug 27, 2018 2:38 PM
#64
FireFistYK said: For once I actually really liked the drama and it didn´t feel forced, but for fuck's sake why does Ayano have to go all demon on her? I don't think that anything Ayano does now will redeem her. Her reason for being angry is very understandable but her anger is portrayed in such a cringey way. Connie was so sweet throughout the whole episode, which just made Ayano look even worse Fuck off. Connie was a bitch to Ayano during the training camp arc. Ayano has every right to be a bitch back. Ayano was happy to play as a team and enjoy badminton together. Connie was the one that screwed it up by telling her that her mom will not acknowledge her. Connie needs to go back to her "mama" and leave Ayano alone. |
Aug 27, 2018 8:10 PM
#65
imSOunique said: Anyone noticed? (Me neither, just found it online) Apparently it means something like: the third is the sign for "ok" or "clear" the last means "sight" alltogether "pan" "tsu" in "clear" "sight" THANK YOU. I was wondering what she meant by the hand gestures. :'D I love Ayanon, srsly, psycho or not. I will protect her. <3 |
Aug 27, 2018 10:10 PM
#67
Wow, what an episode but c'mon... that's not how it works. Connie did good in this episode but you can't simply switch from the worst person ever to the best person ever in a blink of an eye, Ayano is now like this because of her lol She appeared out of nowhere saying stuff about her mother and how she is much better than her. Basically provoking her and trying to show that she is better. I think that Connie never actually thought how Ayano really feels after what her mother did to her and what she's been through since she left her out of nowhere, i think she didn't even think that her mother simply left her... Honestly, if you wanted the 3 of you to be a family together since the beginning that's how you should have started when you first met Ayano... Oh and c'mon, you can go f** yourself Ayano's mom, nobody needs you here... Incredible how a bad mother can ruin her daughters lives... |
Aug 28, 2018 12:48 AM
#68
This anime balances it's side characters fairly well. Connie grew on me this episode. I just wish Ayano didn't exist. Her edgy, f everything attitude is so forced and repetitive it's annoying. |
Aug 28, 2018 3:41 AM
#69
Aug 28, 2018 4:33 AM
#70
imSOunique said: Anyone noticed? (Me neither, just found it online) Apparently it means something like: the third is the sign for "ok" or "clear" the last means "sight" alltogether "pan" "tsu" in "clear" "sight" Holy shit!! Is that a motherfucking Jojo reference??? Btw, are they wearing Chinese dress or Ao dai? |
Aug 28, 2018 4:45 AM
#71
ughhhhh so much drama i hate it |
Aug 28, 2018 5:13 AM
#72
Manga reader, is this episode filler or happen in the manga? |
Aug 28, 2018 5:34 AM
#73
imSOunique said: KanashiiSekai said: Honestly I think this anime is bad character wise. First they introduce Hanesaki as a cute girl who wants to have friends etc then... Boom, she become a cold, and unlikable character. I get that she had a terrible past with her mom abandoning her (Karuoko) + she found out that her mom found a substitute, but I really don't think that's a reason to be mean with her teammate or like everyone she plays against. I can't comprehend that. But, Karuoko and Connie too are weird. They are first introduce as vilain like character but you don't think the same after their backstory and after they play Hanesaki. The Connie from several episode ago and the Connie from this ep are like twowo different person. I really think that's why people (or maybe just me idk) care more about the other like Connie than Hanesaki because she acts like a "vilain" now. Next episode is gonna be very weird with her mom returning for no reason. I'm curious to see if they gonna find some BS reason as to why she left Hanesaki. But again, character aren't consistent in their behaviour in this anime. IMO it is done pretty well, but yeah not exactly perfectly (I am not a big fan of the "crazy" faces). Without first showing the nice Ayano, and being "crazy" the whole anime, it couldn't have been shown what exactly provoked her to be this way, she would just be that bullshit thing called yandere or something, but no, she is a quite normal girl, who is well, going through a difficult period of her life. Yes, not being too nice to her opponents is part of her current (not so healthy) "win at all cost" mentality, and well what can one say, this is a tournament, not daycare. And opposed to what everyone says I don't think she is particularly mean to her teammates. Yeah, she is in a disagreement with Elena about her playstyle (Ayano kind of has a point: "please Elena, you haven't held a racket in your life, don't tell me how to play") and in episode 8 she analyzes Nagisa's play in a cold but objective way. Other than this we don't see her being especially mean to anyone, opposed to Nagisa who with her attitude for 3 whole months almost destroyed the club. Ayano's change of heart happened like a couple of weeks ago, and she's not really causing any harm. Karuoko is well, overly competitive. Connie had a "redemption arc" after the match in episode 5, I guess that's why she's acting quite differently. And if you ask me it is quite interesting seeing our hero playing the villain (they definately portray it better than in Overlord, which is an anime about exactly this idea). Hum, objectively speaking, I think I get what you are saying but maybe what's bugging me that much is pace. They changed so quickly, that it felt really unnatural, well that's a 13 ep anime so they can't do anything about it, but maybe if they took more time to develop Hanesaki and maybe Nagisa or Connie instead of focusing on every single character then maybe... Like they want to give story for Hanesaki, Nagisa (with her attitude and how she almost destroyed the club), Connie, Karuoko, maybe her mother next episode, and even her teammate are receiving attention and I don't think you can do that in a 13 ep anime but it's jut my opinion. It's just to much. Quality over quantity. For the part of her being mean, I don't think that the problem is what she's saying to her teammate but HOW. I mean you can analyse your team's play or how they act but not in a manner that suggest that you honestly don't care and it's just a pain to watch even though everybody honestly care for you and support you from day 1... I play team sport and I know I can get teammate criticizing how I play but I know that's because they care about me, not just for criticizing. That's how I say the scene with Hanesaki talking about Nagisa. And yes I won't deny the fact that having a hero playing is interesting but if it's from episode one. Not from the middle-end of the show |
Aug 28, 2018 5:35 AM
#74
imSOunique said: KanashiiSekai said: Honestly I think this anime is bad character wise. First they introduce Hanesaki as a cute girl who wants to have friends etc then... Boom, she become a cold, and unlikable character. I get that she had a terrible past with her mom abandoning her (Karuoko) + she found out that her mom found a substitute, but I really don't think that's a reason to be mean with her teammate or like everyone she plays against. I can't comprehend that. But, Karuoko and Connie too are weird. They are first introduce as vilain like character but you don't think the same after their backstory and after they play Hanesaki. The Connie from several episode ago and the Connie from this ep are like twowo different person. I really think that's why people (or maybe just me idk) care more about the other like Connie than Hanesaki because she acts like a "vilain" now. Next episode is gonna be very weird with her mom returning for no reason. I'm curious to see if they gonna find some BS reason as to why she left Hanesaki. But again, character aren't consistent in their behaviour in this anime. IMO it is done pretty well, but yeah not exactly perfectly (I am not a big fan of the "crazy" faces). Without first showing the nice Ayano, and being "crazy" the whole anime, it couldn't have been shown what exactly provoked her to be this way, she would just be that bullshit thing called yandere or something, but no, she is a quite normal girl, who is well, going through a difficult period of her life. Yes, not being too nice to her opponents is part of her current (not so healthy) "win at all cost" mentality, and well what can one say, this is a tournament, not daycare. And opposed to what everyone says I don't think she is particularly mean to her teammates. Yeah, she is in a disagreement with Elena about her playstyle (Ayano kind of has a point: "please Elena, you haven't held a racket in your life, don't tell me how to play") and in episode 8 she analyzes Nagisa's play in a cold but objective way. Other than this we don't see her being especially mean to anyone, opposed to Nagisa who with her attitude for 3 whole months almost destroyed the club. Ayano's change of heart happened like a couple of weeks ago, and she's not really causing any harm. Karuoko is well, overly competitive. Connie had a "redemption arc" after the match in episode 5, I guess that's why she's acting quite differently. And if you ask me it is quite interesting seeing our hero playing the villain (they definately portray it better than in Overlord, which is an anime about exactly this idea). Hum, objectively speaking, I think I get what you are saying but maybe what's bugging me that much is pace. They changed so quickly, that it felt really unnatural, well that's a 13 ep anime so they can't do anything about it, but maybe if they took more time to develop Hanesaki and maybe Nagisa or Connie instead of focusing on every single character then maybe... Like they want to give story for Hanesaki, Nagisa (with her attitude and how she almost destroyed the club), Connie, Karuoko, maybe her mother next episode, and even her teammate are receiving attention and I don't think you can do that in a 13 ep anime but it's jut my opinion. It's just to much. Quality over quantity. For the part of her being mean, I don't think that the problem is what she's saying to her teammate but HOW. I mean you can analyse your team's play or how they act but not in a manner that suggest that you honestly don't care and it's just a pain to watch even though everybody honestly care for you and support you from day 1... I play team sport and I know I can get teammate criticizing how I play but I know that's because they care about me, not just for criticizing. That's how I say the scene with Hanesaki talking about Nagisa. And yes I won't deny the fact that having a hero playing is interesting but if it's from episode one. Not from the middle-end of the show |
Aug 28, 2018 6:47 AM
#75
DatRandomDude said: Lets see if they gonna use some kind of retarded logic to make us sympatize with Ayano's mother. Also wtf, Connie made a 180 with her feelings and where the fuck are Connie's real parents lmao WhaleCostume said: FireFistYK said: For once I actually really liked the drama and it didn´t feel forced, but for fuck's sake why does Ayano have to go all demon on her? I don't think that anything Ayano does now will redeem her. Her reason for being angry is very understandable but her anger is portrayed in such a cringey way. Connie was so sweet throughout the whole episode, which just made Ayano look even worse Fuck off. Connie was a bitch to Ayano during the training camp arc. Ayano has every right to be a bitch back. Ayano was happy to play as a team and enjoy badminton together. Connie was the one that screwed it up by telling her that her mom will not acknowledge her. Connie needs to go back to her "mama" and leave Ayano alone. Honestly, I suggest you read the manga, especially the part where Connie meets Ayano for the first time. It will make much more sense. Also the flashback of when her mother left her. It makes a lot more sense. I don't know what the director was thinking when he made these decisions, but the inconsistencies were born because the anime decided to go with an original route (turning Connie into a mean bitch) when she was supposed to be a timid and kind girl from the start, but then reverted her personality back in eps 9. |
よろしく! |
Aug 28, 2018 6:55 AM
#76
This ep was so weird..Connie asks Ayano to be her family after she (and her mother of course) mentally broke her? What the hell?? This is so confusing I like how Ayano showed her with badminton the obvious answer I really want to hear the story from the mother's perspective |
Aug 28, 2018 8:44 AM
#77
Yo, Hanesaki is fucked up and it's like no one really cares, except for her friend, that she is a crazy asshole most of the time lmao |
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Aug 28, 2018 11:52 AM
#78
The differences in the manga between Connie and Ayano's meeting are like night and day, which is where all the confusion comes from. Connie is a complete bitch in the anime, she deserved that delicious revenge Ayanon got on her. In contrast she's still arrogant in the manga but she doesn't take so many physiological shots at Ayanon, she did tease her a little but it wasn't even close to how it was portrayed in the anime. And she didn't completely dominate them either, or win for that matter. What I don't understand is the mother, sure adopting Connie is great but why stay in another country with her for X years and not go back to your real daughter waiting for you in Japan? Like there's literally no excuse, it's abandonment plain and simple it's entirely her fault Ayano is the way she is so I find it hard to fault Ayano on her current actions. This is a girl going through adolescence so it's completely understandable. |
Aug 28, 2018 1:58 PM
#79
KanashiiSekai said: imSOunique said: KanashiiSekai said: Honestly I think this anime is bad character wise. First they introduce Hanesaki as a cute girl who wants to have friends etc then... Boom, she become a cold, and unlikable character. I get that she had a terrible past with her mom abandoning her (Karuoko) + she found out that her mom found a substitute, but I really don't think that's a reason to be mean with her teammate or like everyone she plays against. I can't comprehend that. But, Karuoko and Connie too are weird. They are first introduce as vilain like character but you don't think the same after their backstory and after they play Hanesaki. The Connie from several episode ago and the Connie from this ep are like twowo different person. I really think that's why people (or maybe just me idk) care more about the other like Connie than Hanesaki because she acts like a "vilain" now. Next episode is gonna be very weird with her mom returning for no reason. I'm curious to see if they gonna find some BS reason as to why she left Hanesaki. But again, character aren't consistent in their behaviour in this anime. IMO it is done pretty well, but yeah not exactly perfectly (I am not a big fan of the "crazy" faces). Without first showing the nice Ayano, and being "crazy" the whole anime, it couldn't have been shown what exactly provoked her to be this way, she would just be that bullshit thing called yandere or something, but no, she is a quite normal girl, who is well, going through a difficult period of her life. Yes, not being too nice to her opponents is part of her current (not so healthy) "win at all cost" mentality, and well what can one say, this is a tournament, not daycare. And opposed to what everyone says I don't think she is particularly mean to her teammates. Yeah, she is in a disagreement with Elena about her playstyle (Ayano kind of has a point: "please Elena, you haven't held a racket in your life, don't tell me how to play") and in episode 8 she analyzes Nagisa's play in a cold but objective way. Other than this we don't see her being especially mean to anyone, opposed to Nagisa who with her attitude for 3 whole months almost destroyed the club. Ayano's change of heart happened like a couple of weeks ago, and she's not really causing any harm. Karuoko is well, overly competitive. Connie had a "redemption arc" after the match in episode 5, I guess that's why she's acting quite differently. And if you ask me it is quite interesting seeing our hero playing the villain (they definately portray it better than in Overlord, which is an anime about exactly this idea). Hum, objectively speaking, I think I get what you are saying but maybe what's bugging me that much is pace. They changed so quickly, that it felt really unnatural, well that's a 13 ep anime so they can't do anything about it, but maybe if they took more time to develop Hanesaki and maybe Nagisa or Connie instead of focusing on every single character then maybe... Like they want to give story for Hanesaki, Nagisa (with her attitude and how she almost destroyed the club), Connie, Karuoko, maybe her mother next episode, and even her teammate are receiving attention and I don't think you can do that in a 13 ep anime but it's jut my opinion. It's just to much. Quality over quantity. For the part of her being mean, I don't think that the problem is what she's saying to her teammate but HOW. I mean you can analyse your team's play or how they act but not in a manner that suggest that you honestly don't care and it's just a pain to watch even though everybody honestly care for you and support you from day 1... I play team sport and I know I can get teammate criticizing how I play but I know that's because they care about me, not just for criticizing. That's how I say the scene with Hanesaki talking about Nagisa. And yes I won't deny the fact that having a hero playing is interesting but if it's from episode one. Not from the middle-end of the show Yeah, it's true, not too much fits into 13 episodes, that's why the anime is quite different, as it has the fraction of the the time the manga has. Although a good anime usually devotes some time to the side characters, and I like that we get to see how some of the others are doing apart from the 2 bigshots. Yes, I never said her current attitude is any good, and hopefully she'll get over it, but she is not that insufferable bitch as many describes, she hasn't really made any real harm whatsoever (apart from maybe Connie, but whatever was she expecting). I guess though the "crazy faces" have a somewhat big part in it, they are quite overdone, but they are there for the shock factor, and I gotta say they are doing a good job as they are scary AF (still I am not a big fan of them). If she would play the villain from the very beginning, then she would be the villain :D Switching in the middle of the anime (and hopefully switching back) is not a thing we see all that often. |
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Aug 28, 2018 6:09 PM
#80
Thinking of doing like some other people have already and just watch this series as the comedy it doesn't intend to be but is steadily reaching. Because honestly this is awful. I'm getting sick of the disconnect I feel for the characters from one episode or one scene to another. Connie being observed in such a benevolent way after having been portrayed as an irredeemable asshole. What has the series done to solidify this transition? Oh, a couple random little sequences of Connie being silly and awkward. WELL, THANKS. Ayano, I get it. You have a trauma and badminton triggers the psycho button in your back. Why does absolutely nobody care about this except Elena (and yeah, she's not the brightest of the bunch when it comes to dealing with this)? Why is everyone in this fucking show so oblivious to a person needing psychiatric treatment? The personal issue I have with Ayano's trauma, aside from the lack of response from those around her and the cheesy meme psychopath faces which are getting kind of funny, is its cause. What the hell is Uchika? A mother who leaves her daughter and then hunts for another daughter because that one is good at badminton and her previous one lost a match? Are you kidding me or something? Is this a character? Is this a functional person in any context? I wonder what kind of excuse will this show try to make for the most cartoonish jerk behaviour I've seen in a long while. The scenes of Ayano, Connie and their friends enjoying themselves are at least kind of likeable, but would work much better if they didn't force a sudden change of perspective in the characters and didn't indulge in routines that require an obvious attachment to character quirks that the series hasn't bothered to properly introduce because being intense and dramatic is all it cared about. At least the JoJo reference was neat. |
Aug 28, 2018 6:18 PM
#81
Yeah, after this episode, I gotta agree that it's going downhill. I wasn't bothered before, but the whole "let's be a real family" spiel was frustrating and jarring. It came out of nowhere. Connie's change in mindset and personality wouldn't be a problem if this was built up but it wasn't, at all really. |
Aug 28, 2018 7:28 PM
#82
Even Connie was no match against scum Ayano! DAMN! but this episode feels really different! if feels like they are showing fake smiling faces! then suddenly scum mom went back to Ayano...the heck of roller coaster going on?!? 4/5. |
Aug 29, 2018 1:13 AM
#83
First time, long time here at MAL. Just weighing in because this stupid episode and series is stuck in my mind and I can't friggin' sleep. I agree with some of the people critical of this episode and perhaps this series. The inconsistency of the characters' portrayal, the lazy way the writers try to redeem Connie as a sympathetic figure through flashbacks and retconning her character (she LITERALLY said to Ayano "If mama doesn't acknowledge you, there's no point in playing badminton, is there?" and then has the gall to want to be a family with Ayano and their mom), these are just a few that drove me up the wall! I've seen anime with overused/poorly executed tropes, poor acting, bad animation, or even really bad plot holes but nothing derails me more in my enjoyment in any medium is the writers and directors' complete disregard of their cast of characters. They mixed in really bad soap opera plotlines, force fed them into these characters and then force them against their will to act in unnatural ways. This series is maddening to no end. More power to people who love it, but my God, I just can't... And having said that, now I need to know what the fuck happens next. If the payoff next week is even mediocre, then I'm really done. Better late than never I suppose. Gotta hand it to Liden Films though, they got me good -- hook, line and sinker. |
Aug 29, 2018 5:01 AM
#84
Ugh, Ayano started to annoy me. Connie had no bad intention then... I feel a bit sad for her. I hope Ayano returns her normal self. |
Aug 29, 2018 5:26 AM
#85
ShogoMcDougall said: First time, long time here at MAL. Just weighing in because this stupid episode and series is stuck in my mind and I can't friggin' sleep. I agree with some of the people critical of this episode and perhaps this series. The inconsistency of the characters' portrayal, the lazy way the writers try to redeem Connie as a sympathetic figure through flashbacks and retconning her character (she LITERALLY said to Ayano "If mama doesn't acknowledge you, there's no point in playing badminton, is there?" and then has the gall to want to be a family with Ayano and their mom), these are just a few that drove me up the wall! I've seen anime with overused/poorly executed tropes, poor acting, bad animation, or even really bad plot holes but nothing derails me more in my enjoyment in any medium is the writers and directors' complete disregard of their cast of characters. They mixed in really bad soap opera plotlines, force fed them into these characters and then force them against their will to act in unnatural ways. This series is maddening to no end. More power to people who love it, but my God, I just can't... And having said that, now I need to know what the fuck happens next. If the payoff next week is even mediocre, then I'm really done. Better late than never I suppose. Gotta hand it to Liden Films though, they got me good -- hook, line and sinker. Agreed. Japanese mothefuckers know how to infuriate viewers. I felt the same when I watched Kuzu no Honkai xD |
Aug 29, 2018 1:13 PM
#86
So Connie wants to be family with Hanasaki, but it looks like Hansaki ain't gonna let her have any of it, good , co'z I don't like Connie as well and it's good that she got owned in an unofficial match. Man, looks like Nagisa's obsession of beating Hanasaki would her own undoing.....So Hanasaki's bad mom has the nerve to comeback after she abandoned her , I hope that old hag gets some much deserve disrespect from her own daughter. Does Connie's team really wore this kind of outfit, cu'z it kinda look like a whore with a bad sense of fashion? |
Aug 30, 2018 6:14 AM
#87
The criticism here about the writing here is sadly on point. It's already not that good in the original story but with the forced added drama they drew themselves even more into the corner, trying to get themselves out with unbelievable and too sudden changes of personality. Already the mother issue is the biggest flaw of the story. We know some parents can leave their children for work for long periods of time in real life but here the way it's shown is just bad because too exaggerated in its presentation. Despite all that, I still like the anime a lot, probably because of the art, the badminton bits and some characters (Shiwahimeeeeeee, Erena, Kentarou, ...). |
Aug 30, 2018 11:47 AM
#88
thepath said: I want to know if Ayano is adopted like connie, or she is real biological daughter of her mother ? The eye color look different that her mother which makes me feel that Ayano is also adopted. Ayano looks way too similar to her mother. They wouldn't draw it like this for sure if she wasn't her real mother. |
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Aug 31, 2018 11:03 AM
#89
A total Wei-Wei geek!!! Acting like a little kid. But when it came to badminton, she returned the favours back to Connie. Connie's true feelings for ayano was a surprise!!! And the legendary Uchika makes a surprise visit!!! |
Aug 31, 2018 1:10 PM
#90
I like Ayano reaction when she reject connie, something like And my reaction on last scene was "Nani the fuck !?" |
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Sep 1, 2018 2:31 PM
#91
Ok Aragaki's just being stupid right now. You have a messed up knee and you're ignoring it. I'm callingit right now that she's gonna break it in the match. |
Sep 1, 2018 3:44 PM
#92
Ayano is my favorite character. She is badass and cold |
Sep 2, 2018 10:24 AM
#93
SoraSenpai said: Ayano just becomes a better character each week!!! She stands alone as a MC in a Sports anime who is edgy and only cares about getting the Win. People should feel bad for Ayano more then being annoyed with her, it's really everyone else's fault she is the way she is. If you think about it it's true. Connie all of a Sudden wants to be family? Okay I guess so. I could really care less about the Romantic interests of the side characters. The Bitch Mother returns! Lelouch0202 said: In fact I don't see how people can support Ayano's behavior or justify her actions, she's just cold and ruthless with almost no reason to act that way. I really disliked how she decided to just straight out attack Connie with that smash when she thought they were just gonna have a chill game for fun. Just because she has Mommy issues doesn't mean she has to lash out on everyone. If there's someone here who can justify Ayano's actions for me or redeem her character in some way please try. Okay so she starts High School with no interest at all in playing badminton. She is forcefully pulled back into the badminton scene by the team, her best friend, and the coach. Even though she wanted absolutely nothing to do with badminton anymore she's back in. Add in to the fact that the Coach tells her that she has Olympic potential....Think about that for a second when you have the potential to be a Medalist in the Olympics, that makes you one of the best Athletes in the WORLD. I would justify that as having a tremendous amount of pressure on you. Ayano only caring about winning and bettering her self makes sense in the fact. Especially when you look at her teammates. None of which are continuing badminton in college and Nagisa's knees basically being broken. Since she is not in doubles competition there really is no need for her to worry about her teammates improving. She a realists and she calls things as she sees them. (Go back to episode 8 when she talks about Nagisa's match) Then we're introduced to Serigaya who is the catalyst as to why Ayano's mother left her in the first place, thus causing Ayano mental Anguish during her Middle School years. Wanting acknowledgment from her mother in the hopes she would return and to coach her. Continuing on Ayano starts to open up to her teammates and is having fun playing badminton again. Then enter Connie ANOTHER Catlyst. Who is a BITCH the first time we meet her, and behold she is the person who Ayano's mother left to train and win competitions. Put yourself in Ayano's shoes. Your parent is the best at their Profession. It doesn't even have to be a Sport. They could be the best Chef, Electrician, Carpenter whatever. You as their child look up to them and not only do what they do but surpass them...and then one day they go...BYE and go and find a DIFFERENT child to mold into their prodigy. Wouldn't YOU be a little pissed off??? The poor girl has severe mental issues and honestly I feel that most people should feel bad for her instead of hating on her. Ayano stands in a category of her own when it comes to Sports anime. Look at Haikyuu, Yuri on Ice, Kuroko's basketball etc. No other character has had such an unhealthy obsession over winning. You might not like how she turning out character wise by being mean and rude. But (OPINION) she's still freaking awesome and is honestly a breath of fresh air. Here's the thing, Ayano has no reason to play anymore. She was brought back to badminton by the people around her sure but she was not forced, she realizes she still loves the sport and remembers the time she spent having fun. She learns to accept her teammates and have fun. This happens way earlier in like episode 3/4, I don't remember the exact number. In a sense, does that not represent her overcoming her past trauma inflicted by the sport and her mother? She learns that there's more to badminton than just winning and her Mom. She chooses to join the badminton club by herself, not because she was forced but because she realized she loves the sport and wants to continue playing. Now we fast forward to present episode, she's mentally regressed to some primitive state of obsession with winning, throwing snarky comments towards everyone and acting with an absolutely detestable condescending attitude. I mean that's fine, if she was shown to be like that from the beginning, then it would make sense but that's not how it is. They show her overcoming the very trauma you mentioned only to become inflicted with it again a second later. You call Serigaya and Connie catalysts but as someone who's supposedly overcome her issues, why do they have to turn her into a cold-blooded monster after she's realized that she has people she can count on? Alright fine, we have the new or rather old redefined cold monster that is Ayano but here's what I don't get about her. What reason does she have to play badminton? She has nothing to prove to anyone, she's rejected her Mom and everyone around her, she gives no shit, she takes no shit, she does not care about her teammates. Why then is she obsessed with winning if she has no reason to even play badminton, let alone win? She can just quit like she did initially cause she gains nothing but pain from playing. There's no reason for her to play, you mentioned Olympics but from what I see, Ayano does not care about things like that. If you're angry at your Mom, you can be angry, there's still no reason for you to snap at everyone and throw around all these demeaning insults. My biggest problem is not that she acts this way but that she was 'changed' to act this way, her character feels inconsistent. It feels like she was changed to be cold, savage and OP because of entertainment value not because she has a compelling reason to act that way. I dislike her character mostly because I don't understand her, I can't see the reasoning behind why she acts the way she is. You call her unique and I can see why you like her but her character just feels inconsistent to me, maybe it's the anime's fault, I don't know. imSOunique said: [spoiler] Lelouch0202 said: ... all she wants is to have Ayano acknowledge her as a sister. You know, I have been sending letters to Samuel L. Jackson for months, as I think of him as my brother. Sure we don't have any connection by blood, nor am I black, neighter am I living in the US or have any positive connection to him, stalking him apparently isn't one :'( , but still I strongly think of him as family. I suspect he's ignoring my mails, how rude... >:[ Humankind is one big family. :) Try again next time. 19Pyro90 said: Lelouch0202 said: Great episode. The little outing was super cute and fun to watch, I love the cosplay bits and Connie with the Chinese attire is so much win. <3 You know what, people have been hating on Connie ever since her introduction but I don't really see any grounds for that anymore. She just has trouble expressing herself and all she wants is to have Ayano acknowledge her as a sister. I'm with Riko and Elena, she's surprisingly really cute and I loved the little scenes from her past. I'm far more attached to Connie as a character than Ayano now, if they probably play again I'm definitely rooting for Connie. In fact I don't see how people can support Ayano's behavior or justify her actions, she's just cold and ruthless with almost no reason to act that way. I really disliked how she decided to just straight out attack Connie with that smash when she thought they were just gonna have a chill game for fun. Just because she has Mommy issues doesn't mean she has to lash out on everyone. If there's someone here who can justify Ayano's actions for me or redeem her character in some way please try. The part where the team members welcome Connie back and she starts to cry was really sad. T.T That ending though, Ayano must be horrified. xD They're introducing characters incorrectly imo that's why people hate Connie and still root for Ayano. As for justifying her behavior, you can. Ayano loved her mom and watched her play badminton growing up even going so far as to pick up the sport herself because she loved it and it made her feel closer to her mom. Then one day, without explanation or at least one we know of yet, her mom just up and disappeared. For an elementary school child that is a scarring and mind altering event. Then years later after what we can only assume is zero contact between the two shes sees her mother on the cover of a sports magazine with some other young lady who is being called her daughter, and to top it off she also plays badminton. So in Ayano's mind not only has she been abandoned she' s been replaced as well. Then, as icing on the shit cake this same girl shows up in Japan and essentially taunts Ayano in their very first meeting with the hair ribbon and calling Uchika her "mama" and saying "if mama doesnt acknowledge you then theres no point in playing badminton". Now Connie doesn't know Ayano's situation and Ayano has no way of knowing Connie's back story at this time so there's no reason she'd feel any sympathy toward her or even know the level of despair she just brought back to the forefront of Ayno's mind. Its a shitty situation but Ayano's behavior is completely justified given the facts and the information known. Long story short Uchika is a shitty parent and has caused all this drama with her unnecessary bullshit. Sorry for the essay If anyone wants to dispute this rant feel free. I have heard that they changed up a lot of stuff regarding the character introductions so I might read the manga to see if that makes me change my mind regarding some things. Ayano's behavior or rather reaction is just far too extreme in my opinion for reasons I've stated above. |
Sep 2, 2018 10:26 AM
#94
I hope Ayano slap the shit out of her mom next episode |
Sep 2, 2018 10:32 PM
#95
honestly i think its just bs that out of nowhere they just wanna be family lol im glad Ayano did what she did also what did Connie expect that Ayano would just be happy to all of a sudden hear some crap like that after she was abandoned for no reason at all and to make things worst the mom shows up at the end i can only wonder the bs thats about to come up im just hoping Ayano keeps her word as not even talk to her but already know something dumb is about to happen but we'll see |
"one step at a time" |
Sep 3, 2018 12:41 PM
#96
Ouch! Feel sad for Connie, Ayono really rekt her so hard! Ayono for sure have her reasons to behave like that, althought i guess that Connie and other adversarys dont deserve to be treated so bad and anti desportively! Only our mother have the blame of what she did, and what Ayano suffered! And i expected something like that from Ayano! Was awesome see the true Ayano before the badmiton game! Next episode we will see her mother! |
Sep 4, 2018 5:43 PM
#97
Her mother wasn't actually a shitty person as she was made out to be. Yeah she just left out of the blue which was pretty shitty, but all she had to do was at least communicate with Ayano about what was going on. |
Sep 16, 2018 2:21 PM
#98
So, was Connie legit adopted by Uchika or something ? They didn't make it very clear. Like, was that a badmington club for orphans or something ? |
Sep 16, 2018 2:21 PM
#99
So, was Connie legit adopted by Uchika or something ? They didn't make it very clear. Like, was that a badmington club for orphans or something ? |
Sep 16, 2018 2:21 PM
#100
So, was Connie legit adopted by Uchika or something ? They didn't make it very clear. Like, was that a badmington club for orphans or something ? |
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