3:52 “I feel like whenever I see a brush scene, I think of the deer club.” Holy crap, it’s a good thing I had just swallowed my mouthful of coca-cola before you said that or I would have made a mess on the floor laughing it out. 😂 13:14 “She a little bit crazy…” Yeah, and I love Yuki for it. 13:34 “I don’t think she’s trolling… she might actually like him.” I think she definitely loves him… as a sister. This is my own head canon, but from the flashback scene, I feel like because they got separated from their parents’ divorce, it increased a desire for a family bond between the two siblings. I think both Yuki and Masachika love each other dearly, but not really in the romantic way. That being said, Yuki still poses a threat for Alya in her own head. And is it just me that thought that that student council room near the end of the episode was just bursting with volatile tension? Not only do you have a love triangle situation of Yuki-Masachika-Alya (again, in Alya’s perspective), but you’ve got the real potential love triangle danger of Masha-MaSAchika-Alya. Oh man, that room is a minefield of danger!
I don't think Yuki actually likes him like that. I assume she just takes her trolling too far because they get along well, since he rebukes her all the time but also plays along at times, so it seems both of them know what she's doing and she just goes overboard when trying to gross him out, especially since she very clearly opts to play wingman regarding Alya when the opportunity comes up. I assume part of the joke is that Yuki, being an otaku, is deliberately making fun of the sibling complex trope. That way the show has that trope, but it's not actually true. That scene when she thought to herself that she was glad Kuze found someone to motivate him even if it wasn't her seemed to me like she meant that she had tried to get him back into the student council and be her running mate but failed, yet Alya accomplished it. That is to say, it seemed to me like it was framed as Yuki being glad that he was no longer as much of an unmotivated slacker even if she was a bit disappointed that her efforts to motivate him hadn't worked because she cares for him as his sister and his friend, but not in a weird romantic way. I might be wrong, and I hope I am not, but that's how it seems to me.
Who are you guys cheering for??
I still gotta let it cook and play out to fully say
So quickly:))
Yeah wanted to get this one out as fast as I could haha. It was a fun one :)
Little sis. Is she joking or on a mission? 🤣
These subtitles are WAAAAY different than the ones I had
I can tell your editing is very similar to Yaboyroshi style. Not saying your copying or anything. I just like the style alot
YBR are my fav reactors so I definitely take inspiration from them. I think theyre the best in the business. - Red
3:52 “I feel like whenever I see a brush scene, I think of the deer club.” Holy crap, it’s a good thing I had just swallowed my mouthful of coca-cola before you said that or I would have made a mess on the floor laughing it out. 😂
13:14 “She a little bit crazy…” Yeah, and I love Yuki for it. 13:34 “I don’t think she’s trolling… she might actually like him.” I think she definitely loves him… as a sister. This is my own head canon, but from the flashback scene, I feel like because they got separated from their parents’ divorce, it increased a desire for a family bond between the two siblings. I think both Yuki and Masachika love each other dearly, but not really in the romantic way.
That being said, Yuki still poses a threat for Alya in her own head. And is it just me that thought that that student council room near the end of the episode was just bursting with volatile tension? Not only do you have a love triangle situation of Yuki-Masachika-Alya (again, in Alya’s perspective), but you’ve got the real potential love triangle danger of Masha-MaSAchika-Alya. Oh man, that room is a minefield of danger!
I don't think Yuki actually likes him like that. I assume she just takes her trolling too far because they get along well, since he rebukes her all the time but also plays along at times, so it seems both of them know what she's doing and she just goes overboard when trying to gross him out, especially since she very clearly opts to play wingman regarding Alya when the opportunity comes up. I assume part of the joke is that Yuki, being an otaku, is deliberately making fun of the sibling complex trope. That way the show has that trope, but it's not actually true.
That scene when she thought to herself that she was glad Kuze found someone to motivate him even if it wasn't her seemed to me like she meant that she had tried to get him back into the student council and be her running mate but failed, yet Alya accomplished it.
That is to say, it seemed to me like it was framed as Yuki being glad that he was no longer as much of an unmotivated slacker even if she was a bit disappointed that her efforts to motivate him hadn't worked because she cares for him as his sister and his friend, but not in a weird romantic way. I might be wrong, and I hope I am not, but that's how it seems to me.