tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post154397024387588177..comments2024-02-14T05:37:12.373+00:00Comments on Hanners' Anime 'Blog: Kimi ni Todoke - Episode 10Hannershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02789149333914200143noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2323543890331313328.post-22682091248449896282009-12-10T22:09:22.816+00:002009-12-10T22:09:22.816+00:00Whoa, Kazehaya – Sawako IS the first girl he’s fal...Whoa, Kazehaya – Sawako IS the first girl he’s fallen for! He’s as innocent as she is (although not for the same reasons, obviously). That’s really sweet, isn’t it? Of course, any female viewer probably knew this from 5 minutes into episode 1, but I thought Kazehaya was interested in Sawako because he wanted to “complete the set”, and she was the last girl in his class left. Poor Kazehaya – that Kurumi has set his development back by years. Well, it all makes sense now – no wonder he’s all over the place trying to communicate with Sawako.<br /><br />Kurumi, on the other hand, is really good at this communications lark, and thinks she can use her scheming wiles to get Sawako to do whatever she likes, a belief reinforced by Sawako behaving like a deer caught in headlights whenever Kurumi hails her. Alas for her, the best laid plans prove to go astray. This was pretty amusing stuff, as Sawako’s social naivety leads her into taking Kurumi’s words the wrong way (well, from Kurumi’s point of view, anyway), and putting a positive spin on negative intents. She’s very optimistic, really, that Sawako. So after the sniping doesn’t work, Kurumi is forced to bring the big guns into play, and goes for a direct attack by confronting Sawako directly with the fact that she (Kurumi) likes Kazehaya, and will Sawako help . . . .? Ooh, cliffhanger!<br /><br />That Kurumi is very definitely a sly one, and selfish as anything to boot.<br /><br />Next episode – can we have some football, finally, please?DoctorGnoreply@blogger.com