Episode Title: Do not want to lose!
The "S" class learns that a school-wide sports competition will be taking place in a couple of weeks, and that, because of a bet made between Misaki, Sakuraba, and the Director, the "S" class must win the tournament. If they do not, they face termination. What's worse is that the class must face the toughest class. The group doubts its ability but tries hard to win and succeeds. Meanwhile, Momoe and Shimura share awkward moments, and Nijima confesses to Shimura.
- Aired: August 30, 2012
Beginners! Episode 7 Reactions
Episode 7 of Beginners!, like its predecessors, gives that motivating feeling--the one that makes you want to get off your butt and do something to change your own life.
Here, we see the less athletically talented members of the "S" class do this very thing, and it makes their success that much sweeter.
We aren't lacking in cuteness either. The awkward glances between Shimura and Momoe portray that puppy-love like feeling despite the overall theme of not giving up. I wonder how much more awkward it might become because of Nijima's confession!
Lastly, this episode touched on something that I felt was covered in earlier episodes but examined less in the last couple--the relationship of the Director to Shimura's father's situation. We know Sakuraba was Shimura's student, and that Sakuraba knows something concerning the director. Despite the lack of dialogue, the Director's creepy smile at the end told a lot. I have a feeling that he's the real culprit--but what was his motive?
Here, we see the less athletically talented members of the "S" class do this very thing, and it makes their success that much sweeter.
We aren't lacking in cuteness either. The awkward glances between Shimura and Momoe portray that puppy-love like feeling despite the overall theme of not giving up. I wonder how much more awkward it might become because of Nijima's confession!
Lastly, this episode touched on something that I felt was covered in earlier episodes but examined less in the last couple--the relationship of the Director to Shimura's father's situation. We know Sakuraba was Shimura's student, and that Sakuraba knows something concerning the director. Despite the lack of dialogue, the Director's creepy smile at the end told a lot. I have a feeling that he's the real culprit--but what was his motive?
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