![]() ![]() ![]() I have a whole new-found respect for Toyosaki Aki after finally getting around to finishing the last few episodes of the fan-service-filled Seikon no Qwaser and seeing her MC the K-ON Live Event that took place at the end of last year, so her voice work in any role is always a pleasure to watch, even when she’s not saying a whole lot because Satsuki’s in shock. ![]() Kudos to the old man for backing up his tenants and telling Kanade and the big name “Maki Dining” corporation that his father runs that he isn’t selling to them, but I did enjoy seeing Satsuki in a daze from the thought of her business being pulled out from underneath her feet. This episode was a prime example of the latter when Kanade waltzed into Maid Latte and expressed interest in buying the cafe since the owner refused to sell the building to him. I’d much rather them be a jerk the entire time than go for a roundabout method to achieve the same result just for their personal entertainment. However, if there’s one thing that I hate more than rich arrogant guys pushing their fat wallets around to ridicule commoners, it’s them doing the same thing under the guise of civility. His arrival didn’t come as any surprise thanks to the preview last time, but his new way of hazing Misaki through his vice-president Maki Kanade ( Maeno Tomoaki) was to a degree. It wasn’t exactly what I was hoping to see after Miko Day at Maid Latte, but turned out to be a multi-episode arc involving the return of Miyabigaoka’s Tora. I thought I was watching a show about a student council president who’s secretly a maid, but got a footman instead this week. ![]()
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