"It's the school's most famous secret" If it's famous, then they're doing a really
shitty job keeping it.
"One of my seniors in my Kendo club is in class 3. He told me in private." So you can
tell others about the curse. Ugh, this is confusing.
Well, at least now we know a bit more about the curse, and how it doesn't only affect
those in the class, but people they're related to. There's also how one person dies
each month. Two people died in a day already, so they already broke that rule.
THEY LIGHTS!! THEY'RE ON!!! It's still odd how
they're not on at night, but whenever it gets cloudy they automatically turn it on.
They need to get their priorities straight. It could be because there's more people
there, but the lights were still off in episode 1, even when it was cloudy.
Someone related to the nurse is in their class. Yeah, she's dead.
Jesus christ, Sakakibara, I know that you're trying to be realistic about everything.
I understand that. But at this point, after everything that happened, are you really
not going to consider that supernatural stuff is going on. It would be a different
story if Sakakibara had more personality, and was a person who was highly resistant to
the supernatural, then it could show him being stubborn about it. Sadly, we have the
same resulting thoughts of a person who is stubborn, without the stubborness that
makes it make sense.
"So, do you want me to ask my brother about it" Or, you know, Sakakibara could ask
him. They are in the same class. There's also a bunch of other kids. He should really
ask the instead of asking a nurse. It makes more sense to ask the people being
affected by the curse, and seem to know what's going on, rather than some uninvolved
party.
Oh, look a person on the street. She has a personality too. I like her. She reacted a
bit too dramatically to the glass falling though. At least from my perspective, since
I've never had that happen to me.
"Sakakibara, you still don't know? You're better off that way. It's best if you never
find out. Once you do.." A bit late for that wouldn't you say. He's going to have to
go through this whether you like it or not, since you didn't stop it.
Misaki, please, just stop beating around the bush. It's really annoying. Just fucking
talk directly for once. Tell him something. She's being vague as hell all the damn
time, it's frustrating, since he entire character revolves entirely around cryptic
statements to try and make the viewer interested, but they grow tiring really quickly.
When's the right time to find out about this? 1 month.
What happened to his grandpa? He was all depressed and stuff in Episode 1, and we
haven't seen him again.
So there's rules to make sure this doesn't happen. WHY DID NOBODY TELL HIM!!! THIS IS
IMPORTANT AS HELL!! THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS YOU TELL SOMEONE WHO TRANSFERS
INTO THIS CLASS!!! They could have stopped him if they just told him. Hell, twin tail
girl should have told him in the hospital. Saving people's lives by telling him the
rules is the absolute Number 1 priority when a person transfers to their class. There
might be some kind of taboo about telling him, but honestly, you shouldn't avoid the
subject completely. Try to make sure he doesn't activate the curse in more direct
ways, and not be vague about it, but not in a way that activates it.
So the teachers know about this curse, and have done nothing about it. Kids could die,
yet they're keeping this class anyway. Just don't have this class to begin with, and
keep the room empty. You don't want kids dying in your school.
How specific is this curse? How do they know all these unwritten rules as to how to
activate it? They're being really cautious. I don't see how any method across these 26
years could produce unwritten rules as specific as the ones these kids are thinking
up.
Ugh, Sakakibara. Someone just died, and you're still being stubborn about this. Listen
to your fucking classmates you selfish ass. I know you want answers, but for the time
being just cooperate. They're scared, and they need you to stop making things worse. I
know they're being vague, but just listen to them for once your life.
Phone static is back. Wait, elevators cause static? Never knew.
Nurse is dead. Shouldn't have cooperated with Sakakibara. She "fell" right into that
one. She was one of the better characters in the show at least. /u/LakerBlue liked
her, so he must feel "crushed" that she's dead. After the last two deaths, I hope you
aren't feeling too "down". Must be hard that they "dropped" this on us do suddenly.