Episode 8 – Bad Girl

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Bad girl ? Community score: 3.8
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Because it sounds weird, this is probably the best episode Bad girl However, it is clear that the show’s protagonist Yuu Yuutani is more cautious. For the entire attractive show is its eccentric lesbians bounce each other, you would think that would give Yuu the weirdest lesbians as much screen time as possible. However, in this episode, Yuu’s strategic deployment is more strategic, and her craziest trends are adjusted, leading to one of the most solid and enjoyable plots. Bad girl However.
The opening part features Suzu, Atori and later Kiyoraka running around each other in the mall. After trying to bail her social interactions without budget (emotional) energy, Su Zu noted that Atori was wearing a T-shirt with a mismatched multi-color long-sleeved T-shirt that reads “Happy.” Atori explained that she chose her clothes because she felt that clothes were calling her, and now I firmly believe Atori is a person who is completely in her very privileged and innate academic abilities. The girl has no common sense licking and she never had to learn how to wear clothes or other types of social etiquette because she can succeed in a more explicit social structure, and most people will bend backwards to fit her.
It’s obvious that because more or less, the first episode shouldn’t be on the pedestal Yuu, but seeing Atori also has a bit of a weird specific way of adding some much-needed depth to her character and blending her with the growing world and the more fearful Soviet Union.
As this segment progresses, Suzu and Kiyoraka take Atori to shop for new outfits, Suzu advocates a very respected fit and Kiyoraka, who longs to see how far she can push and encourage Atori to wear a more stranger ensemble. In the best jokes of this episode, if not for this season, Sujima decided to give Yuu of two outfits to Atori’s photos so that she could choose a better one. Yuu is expecting, but it is just as interesting, but Yuu’s answer is a novel text, which is too enthusiastic, and strangely the other three girls. Anime speeds up Yuu to read her texts enthusiastically is a great feeling, even if it’s reread 100 Real, Real, Real, Real, Real, 100 Girlfriends Who Love You Season 2 finale joke, which is still amazing.
The middle part features Yuu, Suzu pretends to be Atori, so she can practice and ask her to be obsessed with a school-sponsored camping trip. Although Yuu’s cute efforts even pretend to ask Atori is adorable and entertaining, the real appeal of this part comes from Suzu’s reaction to the experience. She was frustrated, frustrated, and even a little harsh with Yuu, and as an audience we know it was because she was frustrated with Yuu and part of her wish she got this feeling from her friends. The ending of this part also seems to hint Atori’s realization of Suzu’s feelings about Yuu, which means that the fuzzy love triangle at the heart of the show may eventually take shape! The last one is a longer ending section, Yuu frantically overpreparing for this camping trip, and Suzu has to help her friends figure out what camping equipment she should actually use. Between this associated overpacking impulse and Yuu and Suzu accidentally blinded their eyes with military-grade flashlights, I laughed a lot from these teenagers who were like real-world fools. This is just further proof Bad girl At its best when its role and situation are more rooted.
The second half of the final part focuses on Yuu having to take a separate bus from Suzu or Atori to the campground, which is both surprising and fun, and it’s great to see how frustrating and awkward the usually enthusiastic Yuu is, and no girl can use as a social crutch! While Yuu’s overbearing is usually normalized by the actors for laughter, it shows that she is overly stable with her friends and may be fixed on Atori to avoid working on her own. It’s doubtful whether she will do this on this trip, as episode 8 ends with the next time when the bus’s rest stop is left behind.
In this episode’s post-loan game, Atori stumbles in the school corridor, while Atori admits to Kiyoraka that she is more playful with Suzu because she doesn’t worship her like too many students’ bodies. This season Bad girl If the following plots can maintain this rooted character writing and execution, there will be strong results in a relationship drama that seems ready to boil.
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