
Sadly, this ep was low on Mariya and Matsurika time, but it was still pretty good. Mariya’s double-edge kindness. A new bag for Kanako… with monsters.

Matsurika. Speaks nothing but the truth. Hoo, the insanity continues, as most of this episode focuses on Kanako’s internal monologue, with Mariya and a narrator making a couple uninvited, but hilarious appearances.

Catholic school-set, yuri, trapfest directed by SHAFT. It’s a recipe for disaster. Delicious disaster. Admittedly, SHAFT comedies have been hit or miss for me, but there’s no better studio to handle the outrageousness of this show