On Episode 10, in the Bad Future where Isami and Bravern died, we were reminded that Bravern’s last memory was that the “Japanese curry was really god.”
On Episode 11, after he mentioned that his vision started to change after the fatal attack from Ira, the last image on his mind was their group photo with Isami as the focus.
I am hurling myself on the floor. Pulling my hair too. This series.
As someone who's read the manga and is now watching the anime with my mother and sister who came into the series blind... Their reactions to episode 11's end was beautiful. The outrage and heartbreak. My sister is in denial, repeatedly yelling that Falin is alive somewhere else. My mom doesn't know what to think, just so upset their quest was for seemingly nothing. Like damn did you both forget resurrection is a thing within the dungeon?
The way she opens the door, sees Miorine, there’s a pause, and then she just tries to shut the door like nothing happened. Amazing.
Her actually running away from talking things out to Miorine, saying there’s nothing she needs to say, despite Miorine having just heard everything.
How Miorine won’t just let Suletta run away and think these things, she’s not going to let her be miserable, she’s going to make her tlak about her feelings no matter what!
How she tricks her just she can grab her.
How Suletta tries to put herself down, and Miorine is having none of it, trying to bring her spirits back by reminding her of her motto.
Suletta talking about how her motto does help, but she can’t do it all the time, it’s scary, and she can’t face that fear constantly, that’s why she uses the motto when she knows she needs to move forward.
Miorine lightly punching Suletta as she talks about everything she hated, all the reasons why she wanted to run away, and how she doesn’t want to do that anymore, that Suletta makes her happy, she’s happy with her life, to the point where she doesn’t feel the need to run anymore.
And that hug at the end, with Miorine asking Suletta not to run, to say what she needs to say, to annoy her again, to let her rely on her.
And finally the part where she just keeps telling her things she needs to do. Giving her tomatoes more compost, staying by her side, cleaning her room. She’s showing her that she’s wanted, she’s needed, she’s loved.
And the way the scene just ends with Suletta hugging her back, as they just float there.
This scene genuinely makes me tear up everytime I’ve watched it.
There's just something so human about Misaki. Seeing her actually try to make up for her mistakes and not continually blaming her circumstances.
She always made cheap hamburg steak for Miri and Miri a child grew to love it all the same because that's just how children are. If she kept making that cheap hamburg steak, Miri for sure wouldn't notice, but the fact she put in real effort to make it for once and we can see she hurt herself doing it as well.
It's just a really good way of showing she's trying, she's making an effort to heal and show the Miri the love and attention she deserves and maybe also as proof to herself that she's capable of doing it.