

The episode also featured a very funny bit featuring the usually serene Mio showing a whole different side of herself (well, we’re used to that in a somewhat different context) once she’s got puppets in her hands. And really for the fist time I get the sense of how Komori fits into the big picture vis à vis The Secret – or at least that she does fit into that big picture. So stylistically speaking for me there were chunks of this episode that were pretty much a write-off just based on personal bias, but that said, I still think it was a pretty good one. I find her pretty intolerable (and don’t ask me to justify why I do and still love Kud – if you have to ask you’d never understand). Well, I’ll be honest – any Komari goes too far, really. I have to start on this episode by saying that for me a little Komori goes a long way. I also suspect, however, that drunk with its newfound power LB is also dropping a few red herrings in there too, just to throw us off the trail.

I don’t think it’s all me – LB really has gotten more blatant about dropping hints on our head like 16-ton weights, I’m sure of it – though I wonder how much heightened sensitivity (hey, Hisoka got me thinking about it) has to do with it.

I’m seeing ghosts in every corner and hidden meanings behind every phrase in Little Busters now, while in the first cour there were long stretches where I never even thought about the underlying mystery behind the series.
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It’s always interesting with a conspiracy tale like this one to wonder whether the style of the series has changed, or just the way I perceive it. “If You’re Happy, Rin-chan, Then I’m Happy Too” 「(鈴ちゃんが幸せならわたしも幸せだから」 ( Rin-chan ga Shiawase nara Watashi mo Shiawase dakara)
