Alright, alright, i’m done freaking out for now.I think…at least till I get to that part in the review, then i’ll start freaking out again but let’s talk about what leads up to the scene that causes me to freak out.
The students are on their school trip to Kyoto and a sniper has been hired to kill Koro-sensei. His name is Red Eye, because he’s never failed to see his victims blood in his scope. All I could think of every time they said his name was the drug from episode 1 of Cowboy Bebop. They take him to all these places it would be easy to snipe him and he totally sidesteps all their attempts.
Then he goes to clear the mess with last episode and the kidnapped students and Karasuma calls off the sniper for the day, Red Eye comments that he was probably going to quit anyway. He’s walking, contemplating his life when Koro-sensei approaches him and offers him a gift.It cuts to them eating Tofu together. Koro-sensei thanks him for helping the students appreciate Kyoto more.
Since they were trying to find good places for him to snipe Koro-sensei from, they did more studying on the area, history and everything in general.
Red Eye quits and Karasuma calls off the assassination for the rest of the trip, there’s a scene with Koro-sensei in the bath. It’s absolutely pointless since they don’t gather any information that’s good for helping the Assassination and they don’t get to see what Koro-sensei’s body looks like. Pointless peeping.
NOW IT’S GOSSIP TIME! First, the boys and what girl is the most popular one among them. I haven’t learned a lot of the character names really well yet, I’ll work on that sooner or later. However, as they’re ranking the girls they agree to themselves that the rankings are confidential and not to tell anyone….
That’s when they notice Koro-sensei in the door. Who apparently has a severe weak spot for gossip, writing what they’re saying down. So he bolts!
Meanwhile, with the girls. They’re discussing the mirror opposite of the boys and ranking them. Just so you know, if I was in their class, Karma would be my type.As an adult,i’ll side with all the girls and say Karasuma-sensei. Bitch-sensei comes and tells that it’s almost light’s out, she knows they’re going to stay up and talk anyway just to keep it down. The girls, ask her to tell them adult stories. Stories of the men she’d seduced.
She goes to get into the story when she notices Koro-sensei there waiting to hear the stories as well. They scream that he can’t just come barge in on girl time. However, instead of just throwing him out, they try to corner him about his love life.
To which he bolts.
Both groups are after him to kill him and it ends in a brawl that he gets away from and goes to sit in with Karasuma-sensei.
THEY IMPLY THAT HE USED TO BE HUMAN, THEY F-IN IMPLY, THAT KORO-SENSEI, USED TO BE HUMAN. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? WAS HE REALLY CREATED, FROM WHAT USED TO BE A HUMAN?
I CAN’T EVEN, IF THAT’S, ACTUALLY THE TWIST OF THIS SERIES. THAT HE USED, TO BE HUMAN. I CAN’T EVEN WITH IT GUYS. I CAN’T, THAT’S JUST…WHAT?
So…the trip ends and we see Karasuma talking with the shadowy Government figures that are like “mmm, we sent you more students that we enhanced to be killers because experimenting on children is totally okay like that.” So, next episode we’re going to have at least one new member of the E-class if not two of them. So that should be fun, HE WAS PROBABLY HUMAN. -mind shatters and stumbles off-
~Midnight
Well, he did say in episode 1 that he was born and raised on earth. That could mean a lot of things…
I liked the peeping part. It was a comedy moment and still showed us new properties of Korosensei’s body (the way it reacts to (hot?) water).
Aaaand…Riiiiitsuuuu-chaaan next week <3 …prepare to be even more amazed at the government's stupi….I mean, cleverness…