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Jun 27, 5:38 PM
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@theprussian Is it? I think the tweet from the author more like a damage control kind of thing, Some have justified the decisions going on in this episode with their own way of logics which is fine but if I'm being honest, this drama is clearly manufactured to bait for emotional height. If I'm being honest, the author is partly to blame because he/she included this stupid hypocritical character into the roster and kyoani take advantage from it and she even dressed as a victim in this whole fiasco which clearly untrue. Saying stupid ass like just want to play with others but underhandedly guilt trip everyone and in audition doesn't pull her punches.

lycoping said:
Manipulative? Unintentionally, maybe, but I don't think there was the kind of ill will or Machiavellian intent that that word implies..

Yes, and Kumiko need to pay for it especiailly in her 1st audition. That's why I don't like this idea that she got away with this scot-free and the writing even painted as she is the victim in all of this and even got a very good payoff after being "unintentionally manipulative" for a whole semester or 2. "HONEST TO MUSIC" just doesn't really cut it and does not explained why she's harassing Kumiko with that question even though she clearly got the answer she wants every time she asked about it. This is bad writing. Let's not even get into how Taki suddenly make a whole ass audition just for Euphonium soli just to run away from his responsibility of owning up to his choice.

Gabjnr said:
Probably it's a cultural thing but still...


It's not. Kanade already explained in ep 11. Basically, saying that if situation is reversed Kumiko will not ask those questions or somewhere along those lines. They just come up with whatever reason to justify Mayu and added the bait of emotional past that she had and hope all is forgotten.
niknasr said:
"HONEST TO MUSIC" just doesn't really cut it and does not explained why she's harassing Kumiko with that question even though she clearly got the answer she wants every time she asked about it.


She clearly did *not* get the answer she was looking for, which was "I want to play the solo." Kumiko stubbornly refused to give her that answer, so she kept pestering Kumiko. If Kumiko had said that, Mayu would have dropped out, no questions asked.

I actually am not defending Taki. But, Taki also owned up to his failures ("I still have a lot to learn, don't I?"). As I've mentioned before, he's actually a pretty inexperienced teacher, and Kumiko actually proved a little more competent than him in this episode. BUT... I don't watch this anime to see perfect people, I watch this anime to see "human" people, and it does deliver on that.

I have my criticisms. I do think the drama in this episode was a little forced. But the scenes it gave us were so good that I can overlook that.
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niknasr said:
"HONEST TO MUSIC" just doesn't really cut it and does not explained why she's harassing Kumiko with that question even though she clearly got the answer she wants every time she asked about it.


She clearly did *not* get the answer she was looking for, which was "I want to play the solo." Kumiko stubbornly refused to give her that answer, so she kept pestering Kumiko. If Kumiko had said that, Mayu would have dropped out, no questions asked.

I actually am not defending Taki. But, Taki also owned up to his failures ("I still have a lot to learn, don't I?"). As I've mentioned before, he's actually a pretty inexperienced teacher, and Kumiko actually proved a little more competent than him in this episode. BUT... I don't watch this anime to see perfect people, I watch this anime to see "human" people, and it does deliver on that.

I have my criticisms. I do think the drama in this episode was a little forced. But the scenes it gave us were so good that I can overlook that.
lycoping said:
She clearly did *not* get the answer she was looking for, which was "I want to play the solo." Kumiko stubbornly refused to give her that answer, so she kept pestering Kumiko. If Kumiko had said that, Mayu would have dropped out, no questions asked.


if episode 12 were to suggest or as per you said as far as she is "honest to music" goes. She already got the answer the 1st or 2nd time she asked this question which is merit-based. Btw, Kumiko is a president, she cannot allowed that to happened, the rumours might get circulated if she were to asked Mayu to dropped it and the respect people have to her will be gone. that's where Mayu as an only member don't or pretend to not understand Kumiko's dilemma and keep shoving the question to her face. That's where the manipulative part lies. That's why I'm outrage because even at this point Kumiko still care enough about this girl feelings to apologize but she, probably as you said unintentionally manipulative didn't recognize it as wrong thing to do and did not said a word of apology.

Nah, that's not failure by any metrics, that's just him realising that Kumiko have a good idea or at least better idea than what he proposed. I don't know about you but my untrained ear can hear the different in the music played or distinctness, why Taki who probably an expert deemed that these distinct music need another whole ass audition for it? Is none other than he don't want to choose and be blamed for it. Every damn person put a whole lot burden on Kumiko this season to solve everything from that Mayu fiasco and Even after the audition she's the one who reassured everybody of audition's result. Surprising she had not break down or depressed yet if "human" people and not perfect people is the one you want to see.

All I can see, they used Kumiko for what they think is burdensome for them to solved and cast her out after she already lose her usefulness.
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lycoping said:
She clearly did *not* get the answer she was looking for, which was "I want to play the solo." Kumiko stubbornly refused to give her that answer, so she kept pestering Kumiko. If Kumiko had said that, Mayu would have dropped out, no questions asked.


if episode 12 were to suggest or as per you said as far as she is "honest to music" goes. She already got the answer the 1st or 2nd time she asked this question which is merit-based. Btw, Kumiko is a president, she cannot allowed that to happened, the rumours might get circulated if she were to asked Mayu to dropped it and the respect people have to her will be gone. that's where Mayu as an only member don't or pretend to not understand Kumiko's dilemma and keep shoving the question to her face. That's where the manipulative part lies. That's why I'm outrage because even at this point Kumiko still care enough about this girl feelings to apologize but she, probably as you said unintentionally manipulative didn't recognize it as wrong thing to do and did not said a word of apology.

Nah, that's not failure by any metrics, that's just him realising that Kumiko have a good idea or at least better idea than what he proposed. I don't know about you but my untrained ear can hear the different in the music played or distinctness, why Taki who probably an expert deemed that these distinct music need another whole ass audition for it? Is none other than he don't want to choose and be blamed for it. Every damn person put a whole lot burden on Kumiko this season to solve everything from that Mayu fiasco and Even after the audition she's the one who reassured everybody of audition's result. Surprising she had not break down or depressed yet if "human" people and not perfect people is the one you want to see.

All I can see, they used Kumiko for what they think is burdensome for them to solved and cast her out after she already lose her usefulness.
niknasr said:
Nah, that's not failure by any metrics, that's just him realising that Kumiko have a good idea or at least better idea than what he proposed. I don't know about you but my untrained ear can hear the different in the music played or distinctness, why Taki who probably an expert deemed that these distinct music need another whole ass audition for it? Is none other than he don't want to choose and be blamed for it.


I'm a trained musician. I voted for #2. #1 did sound a little more precise to me, which is why I think she was seen as "better", while #2 was warmer. Precise doesn't win over crowds, but it does win gold. But the chemistry between Kumiko and Reina was clear.

Anyway, I think it is a little more complex than that, and I think Asuka kind of pointed out why in Ep. 10. "Taki and the other kid are kind of stuck too". Taki is in a very unenviable position - there is no way he did not know about the discontent that was threatening to tear the group apart, and he was probably seeing a repeat of the solo auditions in season 1 between Kaori and Reina playing out again before his eyes - but he was, as Asuka said, stuck. he couldn't take a side without alienating (literally half, as we find out) half of the band. So he decided that the best course of action (and he said this himself, in not so many words) was to let the band themselves choose. He didn't necessarily cause the problem, but he had to walk a tightrope, because if he had made even one misstep it would have ripped the band apart. He is the authority figure, he can't afford to show weakness in the face of that kind of high school drama. And he said himself he tends to be a bit cold in these situations.

I think he deliberately chose Mayu and Kumiko and held separate auditions so that whatever happens, he can't be blamed for it, and the band has to work out their decision amongst themselves. Is that the easy way out? Maybe. It strikes me as a sign of his inexperience that blind auditions never seemed to occur to him. I loved how they animated his moment of realization, you could almost see him going "shimatta, kore wa doushite omoimasen deshita ka?" (crap, why didn't I think of that?) You mentioned at some point that this was *only* for the euphoniums - was there that kind of drama for the clarinets or the trumpet? No, ALL of the band drama was centered around the euphos. I can't imagine him going through all the trouble for groups where the outcome wasn't at all in doubt and one of the contenders wasn't a highly popular president. He could at the least have explained his decision, but that's not something that Japanese authority figures do. Also, We should be careful not to see what happened through a western lens. Taki is in *charge*, and all that discontent and drama, while somewhat normal for an American high school, is really a little out of the ordinary in Japanese society - at least for it to be that *blatant*.

Anyway, I'm not going to convince you, and I'm not really trying, tbh. I know that, as Kanade said, the frustration is entirely separate from everything else. But I at least hope I've gotten across how complicated this characterization is and it's not really something that lends itself to simplistic analysis.

Or maybe I'm overthinking, as I tend to do with things that lend themselves to it.
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niknasr said:
Nah, that's not failure by any metrics, that's just him realising that Kumiko have a good idea or at least better idea than what he proposed. I don't know about you but my untrained ear can hear the different in the music played or distinctness, why Taki who probably an expert deemed that these distinct music need another whole ass audition for it? Is none other than he don't want to choose and be blamed for it.


I'm a trained musician. I voted for #2. #1 did sound a little more precise to me, which is why I think she was seen as "better", while #2 was warmer. Precise doesn't win over crowds, but it does win gold. But the chemistry between Kumiko and Reina was clear.

Anyway, I think it is a little more complex than that, and I think Asuka kind of pointed out why in Ep. 10. "Taki and the other kid are kind of stuck too". Taki is in a very unenviable position - there is no way he did not know about the discontent that was threatening to tear the group apart, and he was probably seeing a repeat of the solo auditions in season 1 between Kaori and Reina playing out again before his eyes - but he was, as Asuka said, stuck. he couldn't take a side without alienating (literally half, as we find out) half of the band. So he decided that the best course of action (and he said this himself, in not so many words) was to let the band themselves choose. He didn't necessarily cause the problem, but he had to walk a tightrope, because if he had made even one misstep it would have ripped the band apart. He is the authority figure, he can't afford to show weakness in the face of that kind of high school drama. And he said himself he tends to be a bit cold in these situations.

I think he deliberately chose Mayu and Kumiko and held separate auditions so that whatever happens, he can't be blamed for it, and the band has to work out their decision amongst themselves. Is that the easy way out? Maybe. It strikes me as a sign of his inexperience that blind auditions never seemed to occur to him. I loved how they animated his moment of realization, you could almost see him going "shimatta, kore wa doushite omoimasen deshita ka?" (crap, why didn't I think of that?) You mentioned at some point that this was *only* for the euphoniums - was there that kind of drama for the clarinets or the trumpet? No, ALL of the band drama was centered around the euphos. I can't imagine him going through all the trouble for groups where the outcome wasn't at all in doubt and one of the contenders wasn't a highly popular president. He could at the least have explained his decision, but that's not something that Japanese authority figures do. Also, We should be careful not to see what happened through a western lens. Taki is in *charge*, and all that discontent and drama, while somewhat normal for an American high school, is really a little out of the ordinary in Japanese society - at least for it to be that *blatant*.

Anyway, I'm not going to convince you, and I'm not really trying, tbh. I know that, as Kanade said, the frustration is entirely separate from everything else. But I at least hope I've gotten across how complicated this characterization is and it's not really something that lends itself to simplistic analysis.

Or maybe I'm overthinking, as I tend to do with things that lend themselves to it.
@lycoping Yes, you just explained what I wrote but in detailed manner and that's why I said, he's being this incompetent as per you said put a lot more burden to Kumiko, and Kumiko had to bear the brunt of the situation due to his incompetent. She failed and outvoted. No time to grief had to put a smile to reassured other students, what kind of teacher is he? Not only him where is Reina or Shuichi? That's why when you said is real person and not perfect person portrayed, I disagree. Because Kumiko's self sacrifice is not real at all without her breaking down due to it.
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@lycoping Yes, you just explained what I wrote but in detailed manner and that's why I said, he's being this incompetent as per you said put a lot more burden to Kumiko, and Kumiko had to bear the brunt of the situation due to his incompetent. She failed and outvoted. No time to grief had to put a smile to reassured other students, what kind of teacher is he? Not only him where is Reina or Shuichi? That's why when you said is real person and not perfect person portrayed, I disagree. Because Kumiko's self sacrifice is not real at all without her breaking down due to it.
niknasr said:
That's why when you said is real person and not perfect person portrayed, I disagree. Because Kumiko's self sacrifice is not real at all without her breaking down due to it.


What do you think happened in the last two minutes of this episode?

Reina broke - but so did Kumiko. She broke, exactly as you said she would have. That's one of the things that made it so powerful.
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niknasr said:
That's why when you said is real person and not perfect person portrayed, I disagree. Because Kumiko's self sacrifice is not real at all without her breaking down due to it.


What do you think happened in the last two minutes of this episode?

Reina broke - but so did Kumiko. She broke, exactly as you said she would have. That's one of the things that made it so powerful.
@lycoping Yes, She cried but it's more grief about not chosen for the soli and not fulfilling the promise, and she still basically blamed herself but anyone else for this matter she also come up with twisted reason like hesitation in sound or whatever to justify her losing and self-blaming. Refused to blame Reina which broke the promise first and take full blame for anything which means she still didn't recognize self-sacrifice that she made. It became so incredibly jarring instead of moving because she's so hung up on blaming herself for everything and anything for this season. If anything I can get from that scene, she need mental health and medical check up.

Is that a real person to you?
niknasrJun 27, 7:19 PM
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@lycoping Yes, She cried but it's more grief about not chosen for the soli and not fulfilling the promise, and she still basically blamed herself but anyone else for this matter she also come up with twisted reason like hesitation in sound or whatever to justify her losing and self-blaming. Refused to blame Reina which broke the promise first and take full blame for anything which means she still didn't recognize self-sacrifice that she made. It became so incredibly jarring instead of moving because she's so hung up on blaming herself for everything and anything for this season. If anything I can get from that scene, she need mental health and medical check up.

Is that a real person to you?
niknasr said:
Yes, she did but it's more grief about not chosen for the soli and not fulfilling the promise,


Partly. Also having failed to stand shoulder to shoulder with the friend she loves. Point being, she did break, and having had a few times when I've been about that inconsolable myself, it's kind of realistic. You're fine and happy and doing great... right up until you're not. The way she behaved (keeping it inside and looking out for the collective first) is very Japanese and we might not really understand that mindset. It's not always a positive one, but it's 100% Japanese. That she was able to let that out in front of Reina is a Big Deal. (and vice versa)

Anyway... I'm interested to see what they do with the next episode. I don't think Kumiko's and Reina's relationship arc is fully closed off yet, and I'm not convinced the audition arc is fully closed off yet either.

Thanks for the civil conversation, I'm going to watch some anime and study Japanese.
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niknasr said:
Yes, she did but it's more grief about not chosen for the soli and not fulfilling the promise,


Partly. Also having failed to stand shoulder to shoulder with the friend she loves. Point being, she did break, and having had a few times when I've been about that inconsolable myself, it's kind of realistic. You're fine and happy and doing great... right up until you're not. The way she behaved (keeping it inside and looking out for the collective first) is very Japanese and we might not really understand that mindset. It's not always a positive one, but it's 100% Japanese. That she was able to let that out in front of Reina is a Big Deal. (and vice versa)

Anyway... I'm interested to see what they do with the next episode. I don't think Kumiko's and Reina's relationship arc is fully closed off yet, and I'm not convinced the audition arc is fully closed off yet either.

Thanks for the civil conversation, I'm going to watch some anime and study Japanese.
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lycoping said:
Anyway... I'm interested to see what they do with the next episode. I don't think Kumiko's and Reina's relationship arc is fully closed off yet, and I'm not convinced the audition arc is fully closed off yet either.


Yeah, they still can do it, but I'm not sure anything they come up will not look like an asspull with only 1 episode left. But, I'm not the writer. So, yeah will wait for the next episode just to see if they can come up with anything convincing if they ever want to take that route.
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We were all Kanade this episode.

But nah, man. KyoAni sure screwed up big time with this outcome. They really went against the source material and made Kumiko lose to someone who only had like two minutes of characterization throughout 12 episodes. Not to mention someone who wasn't even a better musician than Kumiko, as many characters stated throughout the season.
And all for the sake of some meh "realism" and forced drama? And the author even agreed to this change? Man, imagine being so insecure you can't defend your own work when someone comes to you with such stupid plot twist smh.
What a way to throw a project of almost ten years to the trash bin, huh?

Well... so what now? What's the point of them winning the Nationals after this? Are we really gonna get a 3-4 minute long solo sequence between Reina and Kuroe, the Eupho NPC?

And also, Taki... way to go, man. You really threw a whole ass audition and put all the pressure onto a teenage girl to give the decisive vote just because you couldn't choose when it was needed. What a way to run away from your responsibilities, huh? Teacher?
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We were all Kanade this episode.

But nah, man. KyoAni sure screwed up big time with this outcome. They really went against the source material and made Kumiko lose to someone who only had like two minutes of characterization throughout 12 episodes. Not to mention someone who wasn't even a better musician than Kumiko, as many characters stated throughout the season.
And all for the sake of some meh "realism" and forced drama? And the author even agreed to this change? Man, imagine being so insecure you can't defend your own work when someone comes to you with such stupid plot twist smh.
What a way to throw a project of almost ten years to the trash bin, huh?

Well... so what now? What's the point of them winning the Nationals after this? Are we really gonna get a 3-4 minute long solo sequence between Reina and Kuroe, the Eupho NPC?

And also, Taki... way to go, man. You really threw a whole ass audition and put all the pressure onto a teenage girl to give the decisive vote just because you couldn't choose when it was needed. What a way to run away from your responsibilities, huh? Teacher?
SouthRzVa said:
You really threw a whole ass audition and put all the pressure onto a teenage girl to give the decisive vote just because you couldn't choose when it was needed.


I don't think that's fair. He had no idea it would turn out as evenly matched as it did. That's how it *did* turn out, but not how he'd planned it. It's pure speculation if he would go through with it if he'd had even the slightest inkling, but I rather doubt it, tbh. The only thing he could have improved given everything else was to tell Reina to sit down after both were done and not leave her on the stage like that.

As for the rest, all I'll say is if all it takes is one episode to throw such an amazing work into the trash, then watching the whole thing was a waste. Even agreeing with everything else everyone's said for the sake of argument, it changed my life. I can't do that. You do you, but I can't.
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We were all Kanade this episode.

But nah, man. KyoAni sure screwed up big time with this outcome. They really went against the source material and made Kumiko lose to someone who only had like two minutes of characterization throughout 12 episodes. Not to mention someone who wasn't even a better musician than Kumiko, as many characters stated throughout the season.
And all for the sake of some meh "realism" and forced drama? And the author even agreed to this change? Man, imagine being so insecure you can't defend your own work when someone comes to you with such stupid plot twist smh.
What a way to throw a project of almost ten years to the trash bin, huh?

Well... so what now? What's the point of them winning the Nationals after this? Are we really gonna get a 3-4 minute long solo sequence between Reina and Kuroe, the Eupho NPC?

And also, Taki... way to go, man. You really threw a whole ass audition and put all the pressure onto a teenage girl to give the decisive vote just because you couldn't choose when it was needed. What a way to run away from your responsibilities, huh? Teacher?
SouthRzVa said:
Well... so what now? What's the point of them winning the Nationals after this? Are we really gonna get a 3-4 minute long solo sequence between Reina and Kuroe, the Eupho NPC?


I'm calling it rn we won't even get the solo (not that I care anymore tbh) after all we already listened to it twice.

To me nothing that they do in the next episode regarding the nationals make sense anymore, winning the gold means nothing if kumiko isn't playing the solo with reina.

Are they gonna make us love mayu in just one episode because she's "traumatized" so her bad actions are good now?

All this mess could've work if at least they give an actual reason as for why kumiko is way worse than mayu, but for that you'll need to remake the whole season cause this is just forced af.

Hibike transfer student's euphonium indeed
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@Myetx I hope they don't win, the author is a moron that is looking more into the future than the present. If this was the end of the series she would win, the only reason she lost is because he needs something to do in a long term. And I also lost the interest, I don't really want to watch the entire life grown of Kumiko. Clearly author wants to extend this till she dies from age.

I would watch that. I'd love to see Kumiko as the advisor, like Taki, with a whole different set of protagonists. As long as they don't do what love live did and completely rehash the entire plot with minor differences, I think that would be a great story.
@lycoping I understand that, but honestly or I see Kumiko becoming a professional musician or I'm not interesting. Maybe it's because I already see a lot of animes with the advisor plot.
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personally i like that they deviated from the novel and made Kuroe the soloist, they did it in such an interesting way with Reina choosing the better performer and it shows that Kumiko still has a lot of space to grow. it also leads to that scene between Kumiko and Reina at the end which was sooo good and connects back to the first season very beautifully

and Kumiko definitely wrote that she wants to be a teacher in her form, we'll see in the next (final 🙁) episode
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@Marknnz the proposal and change was made by Hanada, who also wrote A place further than the universe
@watsym wow, A place further than universe was astonishing, but this change it was really dumb in my opinion, at least in a long term could work, but the feeling of wasting my time because the plot change is stronger
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We were all Kanade this episode.

But nah, man. KyoAni sure screwed up big time with this outcome. They really went against the source material and made Kumiko lose to someone who only had like two minutes of characterization throughout 12 episodes. Not to mention someone who wasn't even a better musician than Kumiko, as many characters stated throughout the season.
And all for the sake of some meh "realism" and forced drama? And the author even agreed to this change? Man, imagine being so insecure you can't defend your own work when someone comes to you with such stupid plot twist smh.
What a way to throw a project of almost ten years to the trash bin, huh?

Well... so what now? What's the point of them winning the Nationals after this? Are we really gonna get a 3-4 minute long solo sequence between Reina and Kuroe, the Eupho NPC?

And also, Taki... way to go, man. You really threw a whole ass audition and put all the pressure onto a teenage girl to give the decisive vote just because you couldn't choose when it was needed. What a way to run away from your responsibilities, huh? Teacher?
@SouthRzVa lmao, that's really crazy, the Taki choices makes sense when Kumiko wins, because almost everyone is happy/improving, but how makes sense they can even try getting gold with all that. They really trashed this 10y project, it's crazy that we have to feel like this. The author should defend his project too, it's your creation, you can't let people changing the protagonist you made for some cheap reason.
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I can't know for sure, but I think it's pretty clear why Kyoani chose to deviate from the original ending here. It's for two main reasons, and it's nothing to do with realism, as some people claim. The first is for unpredictability. Let's be honest, most of us were predicting where this season was going to go pretty early on, if not right from the start, even if you hadn't read the novels. Kumiko would lose the first audition for the sake of drama but come back triumphantly in the second and then go on win the nationals. That's how most stories like these lay out. I'm convinced they chose to deviate from that in order to throw the audience a curveball and generate more buzz for the series. Judging from the reaction this episode had gotten, I'd say they accomplished that.

The second reason is that they wanted to mirror the end of S1. Kuniko and Mayu perform the second audition in front of the club and let the members decide the victor, just like with Reina and Kaori in S1. This time Kumiko is right in the middle of the drama instead of just observing. Kumiko is meant to mirror Kaori in that it's her last year, and she wants to play the solo, but has to bite the bullet and let the better player perform for the sake of the band. In S1, Kumiko sided with Reina both because she is her friend, but also because she believed Reina was better. She supported meritocracy from the start, and now she has to directly defend that principle even if it means she doesn't get the result she wanted. To quote George Lucas: "It's like poetry so that they rhyme."

With all that being, said I still wish they stuck with the original outcome. However, I'm reserving my judgement of this season until the last episode airs, though I am worried. In order to cover the nationals and have a satisfying conclusion to this story and these characters, this last episode needs to be at least an hour long. Or there needs to be a movie after this.
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I thought this season was kinda weak compared to the 1st season and it’s prob bc of Mayu and how she dragged the whole show with her unnecessary drama and I couldn’t even care less about her backstory. I also feel like Reina didn’t really get a true development throughout the story and she still kept her personality of how Taki sensei is always right..however I did like how KyoAni switched the ending to make Kumiko lose. Although kinda wanted to see Kumiko and Reina playing the soli together…
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cu1923 said:
So why did Kumiko hesitate again? Well she shouldn’t!

That's an interesting observation, I haven't thought of it like that.

I still think the story kind of makes sense, but maybe the anime could've done a better job selling it.

I'm not as confident as you that her "hesitation" was fully dealt with by the time of the audition.

Yes, Kumiko has decided not to pursue music at the highest level. But at the same time, she's aiming to perform the solo at the highest level. I don't see how any person can square these two things easily.

I think the "hesitation" was about whether she is the best player, who has what it takes to play next to Reina, "shoulder-to-shoulder," as she put it. She may have believed that before, that she could reach greater heights if she put her mind to it and worked at it. But this season she's been gradually realizing that's not the case, and that she doesn't even necessarily want that. She still had no intention of giving up and gave the audition her all, but that's not the same thing as believing that she is the best one to play the solo.

Even if she did believe that, I also want to point out that she's made her career decision only recently. It would take time to make peace with that and continue playing with the newfound perspective. She's in a very different headspace now, and it would have been strange if her playing sounded exactly the same as before, and as good as before.

I didn't get the impression that she's 100% committed to whatever career choice she made, anyway. I don't think many high-schoolers are (I definitely wasn't), and this is still Kumiko we're talking about. She's going with a vague gut feeling and kind of "fell into" the decision, and we didn't even see what exactly she wrote in the career form. She's taken the first steps to finding her own path, and that's wonderful, but it would be a stretch to say she's resolved everything and is feeling confident about it.

It is disappointing that Kumiko can't turn the page and make a clean start right away (like an anime character would, if you will), but this series has time and time again been interested in and sympathetic towards characters slowly struggling through their weird little hang-ups, while still mostly remaining who they are.
@perseii I was biased from knowing what the author originally intended in the light novel hence the no hesitation part. I don't wanna spoil the ln even more but let's just say it was very clear Kumiko was truly able to bring out the best of herself during the audition. I think your point is very valid and for some (or most looking at the votes) it didn't feel unnatural, but I still wanted to point out that the anime itself provided little visual evidence for your interpretation, whilst the ln gives ample evidence and justification for Kumiko's victory (I'm not even kidding like it all comes together).

Again, anime is for personal enjoyment and we're free to interpret it however we want to for our own relatability and emotional feedback. Your interpretation might lack hard evidence, but if that's most people's viewing experience (looks like it) then that is most likely what the animators are going for and achieved successfully (which really just showed how well the production quality is, gotta give it for Kyoani for this peak cinema).

But yeah I just wanted to give the perspective of me (and potentially some unsatisfied ln readers) watching ep 12. The disharmonies really stick out like a sore thumb :,) Hopefully my original argument is logical enough and makes sense haha.
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I'm sad 'cause I prefered the first solo :(
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what an incredible episode for all fans of the series from the very beginning! so many callbacks to earlier seasons, the absolute RAWEST emotion of the last few minutes Т__Т
dont mind me i will be in my corner quietly crying for the next eternity
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i wish kyoani had the balls to drop the reina/ taki sensei line and go all out on the girls love
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Didn't liked it , hated it , will hate it
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Didn't liked it , hated it , will hate it
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Damn it hurts, the audition was fair between Mayu and Kumiko, and Reina was the one to ultimately decide between them, but had to choose Mayu in the end.... so much pressure and I thought Kumiko would do it tbh I feel like the 2nd one was better when we were listening to the performances, sad ending :(
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GOAT EPISODE EVER
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Sonoko_kawaii said:
bullshit adaptation
i cant believe Hanada did this, does he hate Kumiko or something?? who on earth will give the last chance of soli to Mayu instead of kumiko????? and reina, she knew the second player is kumiko, and she said that she wants to play soli with kumiko as well, why would she choose mayu??? just to proof that her one-sided love Taki was right the second time?! but he said that this time, kumiko and mayu are both qualified to solo. After the match, she even cried, why??? if she regrets, why cant she just chose kumiko at that time?! I watched some analyze on the piece kumiko and mayu played, they all said that kumiko was better and is more suitable to corporate with reina.
I HATE THIS EPISODE!!!!!, it totally ruin this masterpiece! as well as kumiko's personality

she doesn't regret. that's the point. kumiko asked that question knowing full well that even though reina thought there was a real risk it destroyed their friendship, she didn't regret it. that's what kumiko admires about her and why she didn't get angry at reina. she loves reina's drive to win and that's what changed her, trying to keep up with it.

reina never said she regretted. she said kumiko was nasty for asking the question. she knew kumiko knew the answer. it tore her up, but right to the end, she never regretted that choice.
@lycoping
I cannot understand why there is still people like you who think this ep is good lmao
it is logical, well at least kinda, but the problem, is do you accept this? do you accept kumiko after nearly 3 years of staying in the club, solving tons of problem(eg asuka's) and in the end, the last soli chance get stolen by an intruder, who always scorn on her(you can see that by several times mayu ask her if she want her to quit the match) it's ok for the first time, which original did this as well. But for the second time, it's not what we expected, we were expecting kumiko gets the soli, play with reina and win the gold. Can you accept this ending?????? you think that kumiko's growth for 3 years has been nothing is a good end? We fans has been waiting 3rd season for several years. and this is what kyoto gives us, a bunch of shit. This is unacceptable.


the adaptation is a failure.


This is the first time i think the score on mal is not fair. It only worth a 6/10 or even less


from a fan of kumiko
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I cannot understand why there is still people like you who think this ep is good lmao
it is logical, well at least kinda, but the problem, is do you accept this? do you accept kumiko after nearly 3 years of staying in the club, solving tons of problem(eg asuka's) and in the end, the last soli chance get stolen by an intruder, who always scorn on her(you can see that by several times mayu ask her if she want her to quit the match) it's ok for the first time, which original did this as well. But for the second time, it's not what we expected, we were expecting kumiko gets the soli, play with reina and win the gold. Can you accept this ending?????? you think that kumiko's growth for 3 years has been nothing is a good end? We fans has been waiting 3rd season for several years. and this is what kyoto gives us, a bunch of shit. This is unacceptable.


the adaptation is a failure.


This is the first time i think the score on mal is not fair. It only worth a 6/10 or even less


from a fan of kumiko
Sonoko_kawaii said:

I cannot understand why there is still people like you who think this ep is good lmao


I can understand why there's people who don't, but I don't agree. I've done this topic to death, however, so I won't bother explaining much further.

Essentially, it comes down to this: this change led to one of the best animated, well written, and most emotional scenes I have ever seen in anime, ever. And it led to necessary character growth for both Kumiko and Reina. And, at the end of the day, well, it turned out alright for Kumiko. (not giving more details because it would spoil ep. 13, but it turned out alright for Kumiko.)

So, yes. I can accept this ending. Selfishly, I would have liked to see Kumiko get the soli, but it was an appropriate outcome.
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That was unexpected. Completely unexpected.

I'm frustrated. I hate this. I hate that our girl can't perform the soli with Reina at the very end. After struggling hard for these three years. 悔しい. For her, 悔しい.

But at the same time, I respect it. This was unexpected in the story, but I applaud the bravery. I don't entirely know how I feel about it honestly. I'm so frustrated and sad. But at the same time, we really saw Kumiko's ideals pushed to the brink. And even until the end, she did not waver. And in a way, that's beautiful. I'm in awe of Kumiko. I honestly wouldn't be able to do that. I honestly wouldn't be able to do what Reina did as well.

But still, I'm beyond devastated.
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Wow. I am honestly surprised, but that was fantastic. What a great episode and finally getting to listen to music in the music anime lmao. Very excited for the last ep, but I hope it doesn't feel rushed.
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@lycoping
I cannot understand why there is still people like you who think this ep is good lmao
it is logical, well at least kinda, but the problem, is do you accept this? do you accept kumiko after nearly 3 years of staying in the club, solving tons of problem(eg asuka's) and in the end, the last soli chance get stolen by an intruder, who always scorn on her(you can see that by several times mayu ask her if she want her to quit the match) it's ok for the first time, which original did this as well. But for the second time, it's not what we expected, we were expecting kumiko gets the soli, play with reina and win the gold. Can you accept this ending?????? you think that kumiko's growth for 3 years has been nothing is a good end? We fans has been waiting 3rd season for several years. and this is what kyoto gives us, a bunch of shit. This is unacceptable.


the adaptation is a failure.


This is the first time i think the score on mal is not fair. It only worth a 6/10 or even less


from a fan of kumiko
@Sonoko_kawaii Being butthurt isn't really an excuse to trash other peoples opinions.
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@lycoping
I cannot understand why there is still people like you who think this ep is good lmao
it is logical, well at least kinda, but the problem, is do you accept this? do you accept kumiko after nearly 3 years of staying in the club, solving tons of problem(eg asuka's) and in the end, the last soli chance get stolen by an intruder, who always scorn on her(you can see that by several times mayu ask her if she want her to quit the match) it's ok for the first time, which original did this as well. But for the second time, it's not what we expected, we were expecting kumiko gets the soli, play with reina and win the gold. Can you accept this ending?????? you think that kumiko's growth for 3 years has been nothing is a good end? We fans has been waiting 3rd season for several years. and this is what kyoto gives us, a bunch of shit. This is unacceptable.


the adaptation is a failure.


This is the first time i think the score on mal is not fair. It only worth a 6/10 or even less


from a fan of kumiko
@Sonoko_kawaii I don't mean to sound contemptuous, but I think you lack maturity. We did expect her to play the solo, that's true. But the anime wanted to do things differently and offer a more realistic and harder perspective. This is what will allow Kumiko to grow as an individual. That's her last sentence in the episode.

Watch the series again in a few years' time, perhaps you'll see things differently.
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In and out I've always been a Hibike Euphonium fan. I've longed for Season 3 for god knows how many years at this point. It's about time they grab that gold in nationals, and I know it wouldn't be a smooth ride, as per usual.

Did I wish for Kumiko to win the solo? Yes.
Am I devastated she lost the solo? Yes.
Did I cry? Did my heart break into pieces? Yes.
Do I see it as bad writing? Not at all.

Kumiko took that loss like a champ, and I admire her for that. She went from a girl who mostly stood at the sidelines back in season 1 to now someone who can clearly lead others to their finish line. She stood by her beliefs, stayed true to herself and valued fairness above all else. I'm sure that's the kind of person she'll grow to become.
Not every aspect of the show needs to have a perfect ending, and I admire this show for that.

Kumiko will still be my #1 character of all time. ♡
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They love seeing these Girls suffer a bit more.
Shame Reina made that decision.
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素晴らしい!完璧です!
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This show's ability to not be predictable is admirable
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Oh man, it's Mayu again. But wow what a development arc for our main girl!
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Personally for me I felt that the second version was better for the mood of the piece. I personally didn't hear a "more confident" version. To me the 2nd version felt more expressive, (more sad and more hopeful) in the volume dynamics, (volume contrast being softer and louder) before the trumpet re-joined. Most importantly the fermata (last note) at the end supported the trumpet better in the two-note chord.

Maybe they interpreted a high school's version of confidence as louder. But besides expressiveness of volume and tone, what matters is the articulation as they start and end a note as well as how well they supported the other at times and smoothly transitioned to taking the lead in the duet.

Just my two cents.
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I think I like the way things went...it feels more real? I'm pretty sure Kumiko's career choice is gonna be teaching.
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Started watching season 3 thinking, "Hmmmm this is Kumiko's last year, surely she's going to have a touching relationship with her kouhais in the same way that she had a touching relationship with Asuka-senpai."

Spent it laughing at the fact that Kumiko, Mayu, and Kanade are always hanging out just the three of them and outcasting the first-year euphonium player.

Heck, she didn't even intend to pass down the song she inherited from Asuka-senpai to Kanade and only to Mayu, until Kanade eavesdropped and barged into the conversation, which was just so funny to me
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