Monday, February 6, 2012

Guilty Crown 15: Oh the Irony

Hare RIP.  This is what happens when Gai dies and Shu takes over.  He has got some serious trauma issues. The fact that Hare had high hopes about Shu becoming the nice, noble King – like the one in her stories was ironic.
It was a very unexpected turn out.  I did not see Hare’s death coming.  Or that Shu would undergo another traumatic incident.  The next episode is sure to be interesting.  It is called Tyrant after all.

For those of you who liked Hare, sorry I cannot sympathize with you.  She wasn’t one of my favorites.  But I still didn’t think she’d die.  I did consider her to be an important character in the story, at least.  Guess not.  How convenient was it  that Inori lost her rival?  I don’t think Inori will feel the same way about Shu anymore, though.  Not after that unsettling way in which he handled her.  Compared to the first time Shu removed Inori’s void, you can definitely feel the difference.  Shu’s change in personality was emotionless, heartless, and plain scary.  
  I don’t think this is what Hare meant, Shu.

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