Kyoya does comfort Erika by stating that she just needs to convince him harder, or something to that effect (to be honest, I can’t remember the exact quote but it probably sounded smarter than how I worded it). Unfortunately, Kyoya doesn’t care and Erika runs off in despair. After Erika is about to give up, Takeru confesses love for Erika in front of her and Kyoya. It goes about as well as one would expect, as in nothing happens. ![]() These basically include a bunch of schemes based on Takeru asking Kyoya random questions and trying to determine what Kyoya likes based off them. Most of the episode involves Erika trying to get Kyoya to fall for him with help from Takeru, a friend of Kyoya. It basically shows that he thinks obsessing over love is pointless and that she should not do it something that I myself agree with. While it was a mean statement, it still comes across as a pretty insightful remark. When Erika gets frustrated, he says that Erika should dwell over it and let it torture her from the inside out. He responds by saying that he believes her but does not return the feelings. It starts off when Erika tries to convince Kyoya that her love is genuine. Seeing as how the previous episode had Erika confessing her love to Kyoya only for him to deny it, this episode would naturally take off after that. Okay, enough gushing for now, I will start with episode 4. However, it’s always great to see a series approach love from a realistic standpoint. ![]() It is easy to just create a shallow romance based on self-insert Mary Sue characters and supernatural love interests (usually of the sparkly vampire variety). a series intended for young girls) this is one of the most mature series I have seen. It still shocks me how, despite this being a shojo series, (I.E. This series continues to surprise me with just how well it approaches themes that I have very rarely seen approached in any media. It turns out, three episodes later it is still as profound as it was before. In my commentary for episode three, I pretty much stated that I did not think this series would screw up at all. As a result, I am surprised I let myself fall behind to the point where I needed to cover two Denki-Gai episodes in one article, and now three episodes of Wolf Girl and Black Prince. I planned on trying to commentate over each episode individually seeing as how it is allows people to look at episodes on an individual level (and also something about more articles drawing more traffic to the site). Well I guess this now makes Erika a female dog, aka a…ĭue to spending some time on game reviews more recently (among other things), I seem to have fallen behind on anime commentaries for a few weeks.
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