I see that the most effective method for them to try and stop Sakakibara from making
things worse is to mysteriously stare at him. That'll make things better. Isn't it
better for the students to discuss what they're doing with him, since he's the one
most likely to cause trouble.
You don't realize how much I want to make a joke about them drawing those sculptures.
Sakakibara leaves in the middle of class, and the teacher in charge of the library is
okay with it? Shouldn't he be asking him to get back.
Sakakibara: "Where did they go?" Teacher: "Something something..... new class
officer..... something something...... upholding rules". Stop being so vague and
dodging questions teacher. That's Misaki's job.
He's asking a student questions. Finally. He may not be giving him all the answers,
but at least he's getting something.
Sakakibara, just listen to art kid. Do it for your class. People are dying. I feel
like I'm repeating this everyday, but Sakakibara is so selfish in his pursuit for
answers that he's brushing off every single warning given to him, even though people
are dying.
She's not really forcing ideals on all of you. She's trying to make you follow rules
that will keep you from dying. Twin tail girl is entirely in the right here.
I would have been excited that heart dude was going to give Sakakibara answers, but
I've seen the gif. I know what is going to happen. So if they try to tell him, they'll
die? I don't even know at this point.
Misaki exists? Okay, then this raises quite a few questions. How she disappear in Episode 3 after Sakakibara was talking to her. Her supernatural doll eye powers are also even more of a mystery at this point, and I want answers. This also raises Sakakibara's stalking to a whole other level of creepiness. There's probably a whole lot of other instances where Misaki being a ghost was foreshadowed too heavily for it to be brushed of.
I'd personally like to know what happened to Misaki's eye. I kind of always assumed
ghosty shit, but if she exists, then there should be a story behind it.
Hehe, there's an elevator.
Oh, Misaki is finally going to explain stuff, lets see what exactly is their deal.
That backstory makes some sense. So the kids as a countermeasure for stopping
themselves from dying ignore one extra student in their roster. Yeah, things kind of
come together with this backstory, but only slightly. It only explains why they
shouldn't tell Sakakibara about Misaki's existence, since that would be acknowledging
her. On the other hand, there's nothing against giving Sakakibara the backstory of the
curse, or the rules. This isn't a problem. I also find that people shouldn't have been
vague in a way that would make Sakakibara ask more questions or pursue anything. You
could say something like, "Sakakibara, I know that the way most of our class behaves
is really really odd, and I wish I could tell you why we're doing what we're doing,
but we can't. I will tell you eventually, but just please, I'm begging you with all my
heart, follow what we're doing. If you don't know what it is that we're doing, then
for the next couple of days don't interact with anybody in the class, and observe what
it is that we're doing. It is for the sake of all of us if you follow it. This is
important, so please for the love of god, just copy what we're doing. It is for our
and your own good, so don't mess anything up." Something like that would show even
more desperation, while allowing Sakakibara to figure things out, as well as still not
acknowledge Misaki's existence. I just thought of that in about a minute. If I can do
it, then they can do it.
Episode was really slow up until the end, but I'm glad we finally have answers.