Nagi is excitedly watching Lolikko Cutie power up from Magical Strange Stone to Magical Handsome Stone when Jin rains on her parade by asking plot and motivation questions. Jin partially makes up for it by repairing the paper parts of Nagi’s magic stick, but the next day he gets badly injured while chasing impurities. This is the final straw for Jin, and he starts asking Nagi some tough questions about why they have to fight impurities and why insect-shaped impurities seem to be a local phenomenon. Oddly, Nagi cannot answer any of Jin’s questions and becomes very upset to the point of running away.
A perplexed Jin encounters Reiri (who thinks Jin is three-timing Hakua), and Reiri theorizes that perhaps Nagi is not a god like she claims. It could be a lie or an honest misconception, but it is strange that Nagi has no proof or super powers. Jin researches the local enshrined deity only to find its identity is unknown, but the book was recently checked out by Nagi. Nagi herself starts thinking about how all her followers are her children before beginning to question her own identity. The last thing we see is a shot of Nagi’s magic stick abandoned and soaked in the rain.
Reaction:
In spite of all the downers, there were a few funny moments. Takako wishing she could live Jin’s visual novel life and Daitetsu’s stalkers angrily calling Jin were great. Shino’s (surprisingly decent) comic was also amusing in detailing Jin’s 15 minutes of inexplicable fame. Although this episode was oddly heavy after the previous lighthearted episodes, I can see now how they are planning to wrap this season up.
I’m pretty sure Nagi really is a god, and this explains her “other” personality. There will be some despair, but in the end Jin will confirm for Nagi she is a god and they will be drawn closer together. Maybe Jin will just make a leap of faith and believe in her (which will power her up and restore some memories). Things will end on a happy note, and future seasons will deal with Nagi’s past and her mission. We can’t be scared to question plot holes, no matter how silly the series!
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Summary:
Nagi is excitedly watching Lolikko Cutie power up from Magical Strange Stone to Magical Handsome Stone when Jin rains on her parade by asking plot and motivation questions. Jin partially makes up for it by repairing the paper parts of Nagi’s magic stick, but the next day he gets badly injured while chasing impurities. This is the final straw for Jin, and he starts asking Nagi some tough questions about why they have to fight impurities and why insect-shaped impurities seem to be a local phenomenon. Oddly, Nagi cannot answer any of Jin’s questions and becomes very upset to the point of running away.
A perplexed Jin encounters Reiri (who thinks Jin is three-timing Hakua), and Reiri theorizes that perhaps Nagi is not a god like she claims. It could be a lie or an honest misconception, but it is strange that Nagi has no proof or super powers. Jin researches the local enshrined deity only to find its identity is unknown, but the book was recently checked out by Nagi. Nagi herself starts thinking about how all her followers are her children before beginning to question her own identity. The last thing we see is a shot of Nagi’s magic stick abandoned and soaked in the rain.
Reaction:
In spite of all the downers, there were a few funny moments. Takako wishing she could live Jin’s visual novel life and Daitetsu’s stalkers angrily calling Jin were great. Shino’s (surprisingly decent) comic was also amusing in detailing Jin’s 15 minutes of inexplicable fame. Although this episode was oddly heavy after the previous lighthearted episodes, I can see now how they are planning to wrap this season up.
I’m pretty sure Nagi really is a god, and this explains her “other” personality. There will be some despair, but in the end Jin will confirm for Nagi she is a god and they will be drawn closer together. Maybe Jin will just make a leap of faith and believe in her (which will power her up and restore some memories). Things will end on a happy note, and future seasons will deal with Nagi’s past and her mission. We can’t be scared to question plot holes, no matter how silly the series!
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