Anime bee babe11/15/2023 ![]() As much as Mugi and Hanabi all gone through the same problems, they can’t be able to express their mindset to each other, instead they use physical contacts as a mean to share their feelings. Here comes the strongest section of this episode. And all Akame’s effort of enduring the guy just so that she can whisper that thunderous message to Hanabi’s ears. It’s a bit whimsical to think that the whole situation changes by the mere slip of the tongue, but that also shows us how he truly cares for Hanabi as a true brother. But for now he’s terribly plain, he’s terribly uninspiring. I guess it’s all set-up for now so his arc begins now as all the sexual desires begin playing a part in their relationship and how he deals with the situation once he realizes Akame’s true color. He’s boring, and he currently drags the show down. And I’m pretty much on the same page with her regarding Narumi. That’s actually something that I can relate to. Last week we learn that her bitchy act is the form of her enjoyment from attracting sexual attention from men and causing miserable for women, in this week we also learn that it comes from her thrust for breaking free out of her “boring” life. For her, time is a restraint, the way it dictates human to follow through their everyday life. Not by her fake charm of course but by her absolute boredom with the strictness of her surrounding. I actually feel for her character, I really do. Freedom”Īkane is becoming a character that everyone love to hate. Something that will break the mundane routine of everyday life. Seriously she becomes my favourite characters out of this series (partly due to her limited appearance since it makes her pain more bearable compared to the rest of the cast).This section does Mugi’s current situation justice, both sheds new light to his hopeless crush on Akane, and further underlines his loneliness by jumping to physical means to escape his frustration. Mei knows that full well so she fullfils what he needs, even when herself hurt so much she sheds her tears. The affair here isn’t out of love, or even out of desires to be honest, but it was out of running away from current pain. Remember Mugi reflected on her last week that she was incredibly lonely? Now he’s pretty much on that same boat. She understands his deal, and her comment above really signals us what kind of relationship they had before, and where Mugi stands right now. For a really limited screen time, Mei is surprisingly vivid and sensitive. ![]() It only makse sense that after Hanabi having an affair last week, now it’s Mugi’s turn to show us how much of a dickhead he is. So in order to escape his hormonal needs he turns into his senpai Mei instead (and there I said last week we won’t see her again, ouch). This revelation does add new layer to his crush with Akame, as deep down he knows -like Hanabi’s crush on sensei- that it would never work out as normal, healthy relationship. I’m glad that Mugi isn’t a clueless sad sack (unlike certain someone) who actually knows the true nature of Akame, but despite knowing all this he falls into her trap anyways. “Did you know we’re never done it when you’ve wanted to before? Sex here is more akin to pain than pleasure since those characters keep using it as a mean to escape their desolation. All the characters keep holding their emotions inside that they need other for physical release. In this show, emotional pain IS physical pain, for rarely I see in other shows character cries when they’re having sex. Guess I’m already underestimated Scum’s Wish because they go all the way to this explicit sexual desires without hitting the brake. And here I thought after introducing the cast and their dark love, they’d tone down on the “physical” aspect and focus more on the “emotional” part. Boy, they actually did it they actually went that far.
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