The phenomenon did help everyone mature as people, and both Taichi and Iori are now more grown-up with their outlook on life – but as they said, there’s no reason to to thank Fuusen Kazura for it.
While it was supposedly “random”, in reality Fuusen Kazura chose precise moments that would make life a lot worse for them. What I was suspecting from a few episodes ago is very likely true from the reaction Fuusen Kazura gave off – that he (or it) chose the worst possible emotions at the worst possible times, in order to create the worst possible reactions. And with these ideals in mind, the phenomenon ended. As it’s her damn life, she should live it the way she wants to! And fuck everyone else – who cares what they think? She should be who she wants to be, and live how she wants to, so long as she’s happy with it. But even if she’s not ideal, she’s still her own person. In the past she’s been caring too much about how society envisions a “normal” person, and judging her own behaviour towards other people’s ideals of what a person should be like. The solution Iori came up with was a solid ideal that she could accept – that she shouldn’t be caring about what others think. And with the Yamaken-lookalike, I hope Fujishima and Inaban gave them what they deserved. Iori double-crossing the guy that looked a bit like Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun’s Yamaken was pretty cool (as were Yui’s skills), and the telepathy did end up useful in the end! I won’t say it’s a good thing, as it caused many problems, but it was useful for the situation. To be honest, those thugs aren’t exactly good people either – they had no qualms with messing up a clubroom within a school they didn’t even attend, and they quickly got bored of Setouchi ordering them around and started getting pissed at her as well. Having other people carry out the deed and trying to wipe your hands clean of all responsibility is a terrible thing to do, let alone the decision to mess up someone else’s hard work in the first place. After being randomly attacked by one of the thugs, Taichi wakes up in hospital after reconciling with Iori, and asks Inaban out, much to her joy.Īh, so it did turn out to be Setouchi that told the thugs to fuck up the CRC’s presentation, in which case I take back what I said last time – it’s even worse with Setouchi and her friends getting other people (from a different high school it seems) to do the dirty work for them. Inaban manages to get her telepathic message across to everyone, and together they manage to disable the three thugs and leave with Setouchi, whom Iori has decided to befriend, putting their past behind her.