

Someone like Heartseed cannot possibly by human… can he? I will deem him to be an alien for now. He feels no remorse or sorrow or guilt for the pain that he put everyone through and for that, it’s almost like he lacks humanity. Who’s to say what is interesting or not? And why does he get to dictate the drama within the group? Even by the end of the episode, I was most upset with his character. I will not get into that again, but I still cannot understand why he is doing what he is doing.

Not to mention the bashing I had for episode 2 and the lack of motivation and explanations. Who does this guy think he is?! I just… could not fathom what his character is good for. He actually scared me a little when the mood/music dramatically changed and forced Iori to jump off the bridge. Heartseed’s appearance blew me out of the water of course. In a sense, changing who you are around people and being adaptable IS a personality trait and that does not mean you’re “less of a person” but merely that is who you are. Taichi should have known better and his little speech afterwards almost sounded like my post last week. Although, I could’ve seen that trick up her sleeve. I’m sure all three of them have their appeal but I always thought that Iori deserved to have someone next to her and that someone is Taichi (not just anyone). But no! It’s Iori! *does her happy dance* (>^.^)> And for everyone that says otherwise, I respect your choice in girls. Moving along… that confession! I actually burst out in happiness when I saw that Taichi (actually) finally told Iori that he loved her! After last week, I was so convinced that it was Himeko would be who he was attracted to. Oh come on… why not? I told a commenter already that I think a Yui/Taichi ending would be unpredictable, yet lovable and that’s why I would enjoy seeing that coupling (although highly unlikely). Yui on the other hand, absolutely left me stunned when she delivered the line involving her relationship with Taichi. I can’t say that Aoki isn’t a good guy… from what I see, he’s decent, devoted and although he has almost next to no background yet, I don’t see why he couldn’t be a great boyfriend to someone he likes. Turns out, they only had a quick (second) confession from Aoki, which (to no one’s surprise) Yui put off responding to. It was predictable but some things ( mainly Heartseed) totally blew me away… I did not see that coming.įirst things first… Yui and Aoki were two people that I thought would have more of the spotlight this week. There are so many things I could say about this week’s episode that I don’t even know where to start. This episode proves that Kokoro Connect is the definitely not your average school-life/slice-of-life/drama anime.
