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To Aru Kagaku no Railgun ep. 21-22

[7 Mar 2010 | By: Gene | One Comment | 315 views]

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Oh god, those tits. Telestina is already a high tier character in my book. Anyway, episode 21 wasn’t too enjoyable for me. Aside that it was pretty boring, I found myself disliking Uiharu a lot in most of her scenes. I know she’s just trying to defend her friend, but her mindset of “Since she’s my friend there’s absolutely no way that it’s her fault” was seriously annoying. While Kuroko may be the sluttiest lesbian on this show, I had to take her side on this. Civilians are getting hurt and it’s necessary to explore every possible suspect. Sorry Uiharu, but Kuroko is just doing her job, bitch. No need get your moe face all angry. Though in the end, Telestina had her facility do a test and what’s her face comes out clean. Though like Kuroko I’m not buying that verdict so easily. And as a viewer, we all know something is up.




Stop the motherfucking presses. Uiharu’s ability is revealed at last. To think she had such an extraordinary power residing in her: the ability to keep objects at a constant temperature. She’s only a level 2 now, but when she gets stronger through the power of friendship she may have the power to stop global warming or something. But seriously though, what a useless power. The fluctuation of temperature is one thing, but what the fuck is she supposed to do by just keeping it constant? Warm taiyaki for the rest of her life? As you can tell I’m letting off a bit steam since Uiharu remains annoying in the continuing episode. It’s not really a big deal to me actually and I’m sure the writers will somehow incorporate that aspect of her in a convenient plot device so that she’ll be able to do something useful for once in this show.

Episode 22 was a step up from the previous one as stuff actually happened this time around. Kiyama teamed up with the frog doctor and it was revealed that their attempted awakenings of the Child Errors is the cause of the multiple poltergeist incidents happening. I guess Uiharu’s friend is really off the hook. Telestina is being set up as a good person so far, but we can’t forget that she may have another side to her and an ulterior motive to all this. And somebody around here has to be the villain for this arc. Also Saten continues to prove why I love her as a waifu. Best part of the episode was no doubt her “Cut the crap line” line to Uiharu. Saten: Putting bitches in their place.

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  • Blacksun88 said:

    Good job Saten!! You have done what most of us want to do on Uiharu. A spoiled child? do not want. Btw no mentioning of Kiyama Sensei? She is quickly becoming my favourite characters of the series due to her dedication to her students and calm/wise personality. I would never classified her as antagonist, not someone that produce the solution (Level Upper incident). My eyes actually become watery during the ending song, when I heard the line “unmei wa zetsubou? sore to mo kibou?” with Kiyama-sensei sat despairly on her feet. T_T

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