1. Yeah, you can almost feel her making the transition from crack to serious right in the middle of this chapter, with her actually starting to treat the characters as real characters and not just a collection of wacky personalities exaggerated for the purposes of comedy.
2. Yeah. It's sad, because when he's being failish and/or humorously over-the-top, he gets tons of attention, but when he actually does something well, relatively few people (in the canon) seem to notice. Mmm. :/ But it's like that for a lot of the other characters too.
6. OH MY GOD NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT! HOW COULD I HAVE NOT SEEN IT??
9. Yeah, you have a point about Tsuna's speech. And again, it's also nice because it sort of serves as a transition from his previous feelings of "EVERYONE AROUND ME IS INSANE GODDAMMIT" to him actually caring about these people, which is obviously super-important with the Kokuyou Arc hovering just around the corner.
10. Heh, the more I think about it, the more certain I am that Reborn did take the lighter. It just happens to be missing and Reborn just happens to go sit outside and start a conversation with Tsuna (and he was the one that brought it up--"you're lonely because your subordinate left?") right at the perfect time? The master manipulator at work, again. I sort of have new respect for him now.
BUT BLOWING STUFF UP SOLVES EVERYTHING, DIDN'T YOU KNOW.
I AM LEARNING THIS NOW.
And haha, I love how Yamamoto just rolls with it. The perfect way to end an awesome chapter. |D
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2. Yeah. It's sad, because when he's being failish and/or humorously over-the-top, he gets tons of attention, but when he actually does something well, relatively few people (in the canon) seem to notice. Mmm. :/ But it's like that for a lot of the other characters too.
6. OH MY GOD NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT! HOW COULD I HAVE NOT SEEN IT??
9. Yeah, you have a point about Tsuna's speech. And again, it's also nice because it sort of serves as a transition from his previous feelings of "EVERYONE AROUND ME IS INSANE GODDAMMIT" to him actually caring about these people, which is obviously super-important with the Kokuyou Arc hovering just around the corner.
10. Heh, the more I think about it, the more certain I am that Reborn did take the lighter. It just happens to be missing and Reborn just happens to go sit outside and start a conversation with Tsuna (and he was the one that brought it up--"you're lonely because your subordinate left?") right at the perfect time? The master manipulator at work, again. I sort of have new respect for him now.
BUT BLOWING STUFF UP SOLVES EVERYTHING, DIDN'T YOU KNOW.
I AM LEARNING THIS NOW.
And haha, I love how Yamamoto just rolls with it. The perfect way to end an awesome chapter. |D