cypsiman2: I still believe in my dreams (Miki Juri)
cypsiman2 ([personal profile] cypsiman2) wrote2010-08-23 11:38 am

Where I watch Revolutionary Girl Utena, Episode 18

I have to admit, I can relate to Mitsuru's plight, the child who desperately wants to be grown up and taken seriously. And I have to say, the Shadow Play girls really got the whole thing right on the nose, deconstructing the whole 'sexuality is maturity' thing that society really enforces. Seriously, I did not see the whole blood donation thing coming, but I'm glad it was there.

Still, unless Touga and/or Saiouniji come back, it seems that our 'friend' Souji has just run himself right out of options, on how to attack and defeat Utena and claim the Rose Bride's life. Unless of course, he decides to start acting directly instead of using others for his battles.

And...I'm not sure what to think about Nanami's little blush at the end, with Mitsuru. This is definitely something I'm going to have to think about before I can reach a place where I'm comfortable with it. Still, very good episode, and I appreciate that the duel was a bit longer than they've been as of late.

[identity profile] koi-no-soshan.livejournal.com 2010-08-23 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks ^^;

Ahh, yes. Everyone's awkward reactions and reticence when remembering it makes it quite clear that it's, ah, sexual. When Miki has it done to him he's all flushed about it afterward, too...

This is one of those things that shouldn't be thought about too hard. In order to save your brain, imagine that it's just innocent Nanami/Tsuwabuki subtext?

[identity profile] cypsiman2.livejournal.com 2010-08-23 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering that this was his sister, who he'd always put on a pedestal of purity and perfection, yeah, Miki's reaction is definitely understandable.

Yeah, that's probably for the best. But, you know, this isn't a show that exactly encourages innocent interpretations. Which is not a bad thing at all! It just gets a bit awkward at times, that's all.