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Originally Posted by frubam
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HAHA! YO that is TOO funny! Evil Talk-no-jutsu !
Aww man, that was a gutbuster. Anyway like you said she is just too damn good. I'm not surprised by the "Nagi in Tokyo" perspective, but I would have never guessed she could weave a story so naturally to completely negate Yuri's objective and motivations. And even though there are some definite bs statements there, it sounded so damn authentic; its easy to see why she is believed. I am just amazed every time how she does this.
That does make me wonder if she had truly given up on Reiji. Or was she still harboring some kind of hope that they could be together? Her initial objective was to destroy everything so that he'd have nothing to return to(or be shackled with), however she'd still be there, so the possibility to be his one and only anchor still existed(assuming he'd bite, ofc).
I think Yuko knows Esemori isn't the dad. Sounds like bs she said to get Yuri on board with helping her get Reiji back. The evidence is overwhelming; there's just no way that could be true. If she wasn't shackled to the town, then maybe I could believe she went to Tokyo and hid her identity while having a one night stand with him drunk or something, but until proof shows otherwise, I'll say its unlikely at this point.
Poor Chako =0(. Hope she gets a good ending. Yeah, my liking of her still carries on, even if most think she doesn't deserve it. Guess I'm just a simp =0v.
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I think what really got to Yuri is the whole suicide angle. In a series where almost everyone wants to kill themselves, she has always been very anti-suicide. Of course there's also jealousy involved because she never managed to make Reiji forget about Nagi.
Nagi basically makes all the girls seethe. She's the only one who can defeat Yuko because she has no insecurities to exploit. If Yuko's an abyss, Nagi is a void.