Arkaniet said:tinarek said:Idk why the community in total gave it 7.4 right now (eps 9). This show is way better than most of romance anime
Multiple things factor into this. It's not on crunchyroll so it's an availability issues. And many people dropped it after the initial few episodes because well they though Ichikawa was a creep or something.
Now for the episode. It was great. We had to have a flashback to the line exchange because they shifted some chapters around and I guess they assumed people wouldn't remember if they didn't.
- Yamada going 100% on the prospect of having an acceptable situation to ask Kyo for his line without him being able to say no
- Moe stealing Kyos first line contact exchange and Yamade going Yandere-mode
- The Ishimuro-san thing where Yamada made sure to speak loud and towards Ichikawa so he would hear her say that there's nothing between them to put his anxiety at ease
- Him finally checking what she wanted all along and her getting it and deciding to drop the exchange for now
- Kyo reading Kimi-iro and not yet adding 1+1=2. I mean he even says something along the lines of her liking boys that are crass on the outside but with a soft shell but fails to reflect this exact thing about himself. Important part here is the scene with the page that says "I didn't say that I don't like it"
- Yamada can't tell Chi that she's being used as bait because it would hurt her and that is a big no-can-do for her but she's struggling with it
- Yamada going out of her way to tell the other girls off that she doesn't have a boyfriend but going an extra step by telling it directly to Kyo... the implications of that are once again lost on him
- Her using this oportunity to get rid of the pushy senpai by showing her closeness with someone else to make him back off. She is, at that moment, not reflecting upon how that would make Kyo feel.
- Kyo feels like he was used as bait and starts spiraling downward (hence the name of the episode) During the episode the murder book pops up a couple times. It's placement and prominence in shots is used to illustrate Kyos "Walls" to keep people away from him. In this case it shows his regression as a character. He feels like he opened up and was used again so he goes back into his shell. He proceeds to distance himself from yamada partially to protect himself... and partially to hurt her. He hasn't been to the library after school either
- Yamada is picking up on this and is confronting Ichikawa (she is being quity pushy about this) and asks him if he's mad at her. Realizing how pushy she is she's taking a step back. Kyo attempts to bridge the gap but is unable to commit and gives up. But her crying and reaching for a bag of tissues (the same he laid out a couple episodes before btw. They have the message on them) makes him realize his mistake. Deep down he knew all along that Yamada isn't the kind of person that would use people like that. He realizes that he's fallen into an old pattern of his that he used to distance himself from things that he felt were unatainable. He gives a somewhat bullshit excuse about having stuff to do during lunch break (library meetups used to be after school I think) but Yamada is going in for a big "friendly" bear hug (How has the coin not dropped yet man...)
- She apologized for the hug and there we have it his reply is "I didn't say that I don't like it" word for word from the manga. And they snuggle a little more where they have more privacy
- No ending because the time was needed for the setup for the next episode (Love it when they do that)
- Setup for family trip arc. They both loved the same arc in the manga with the timid slow buildup of a connection between the two leads. Yamada tells Kyo that she will bring the next volumes the next day
- Yamada "intentionally" forgets the volumes but promises to bring them the next day... which is not a school day sooo Line exchange it is!!!
- After the line exchange he says his first name which is Kyo. But Kyo also means today. So as a cover she follows up with something like. Not today I mean tomorrow. This gets lost in translation which is why I bring it up. Setup for Christmas Date is done
- And the first good night text as well
Jampacked episode with maaaany great moments and I think one of the few "drama" arcs that the story contains (so far). Each weeks episode puts my heart in danger of bursting. I absolutely adore this show.