![]() ![]() let’s just say the creepiness is back and then some.Ĭoupled with an increasingly unhinged Keiichi and the events following in his wake and you have an arc that goes to pure bedlam by the time it’s done. We end up skipping over the festival, reality may or may not be warping in crazy ways, there’s a very interesting new angle on the formerly helpful Ooishi (or was he ever actually helpful?), and that final chapter. Definite trigger warnings for abuse, but the way Satoko’s situation goes out of control and, likewise, Keiichi’s attempts to restore normalcy (and in this village that’s the very definition of falling at the first hurdle) spiral into madness are quite well done.Īnd this volume does such a good job moving all of its established pieces in new, novel ways. In fact, my biggest complaint is that this volume weighs in at a whopping 300 pages and change, which is a lot of mystery to wade through. Phew, this whole story turned into a marathon rather than a sprint. No, Keiichi’s going to be looking a lot closer to home for the cause of all the problems this time around. ![]() While the focus is on Satoko this time, it turns out she’s a catalyst rather than an instigator. Y’know, until this arc it was a lot easier to have an answer to that question. the one that’s gone crazy.? Or Hinamizawa? ![]()
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