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DJ: Aru Hi no Sawamura Eijun no Sainan
DJ: Aru Hi no Sawamura Eijun no Sainan (Sawamura Eijun’s Unfortunate Day)
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Sawamura eijun and his catcher uwu
Doujinshi: Shitataru Ase no Itteki Made &#ff7dee; Shingeki no Kyojin Dj
Plot: After having sex, Kagami can’t help but notice how comfortable Kuroko seems with everything, to which Kuroko replies that it’s because he’s already done everything with his previous boyfriend. This causes Kagami to become extremely jealous.
It’s a triumphant performance, and I’ll admit I was as caught up in it as Setsu and his friends, to the point I felt it impossible that he would lose. Alas, he’s not the final performer, and the best was saved for last. I was fully prepared to listen to Souichi and declare him inferior, but credit where it’s due: Souichi’s performance was better the Setsu’s and everyone else’s.
Umeko hands out the rewards, but intentionally drops Setsu’s and lets it shatter between their feet. Never mind that this was the first time he ever played in a competition, has no teacher, and can’t read music. She leans in and tells him he’s pathetic and he embarrassed her.
Having your angsty protagonist reach his highest high only to be ground into the dirt by evil adults is a strange way to end a series it’s by no means guaranteed will get a second season. There isn’t even any glimmer of hope that things will look up for him, as the episode ends with him sulking in the darkness, too immersed in his own despair to notice Sakura is on the other side of his door.
In the midst of his music, everyone who has heard Setsu’s real sound acknowledge that his performance is amazing, but also somehow deeply