Right away there's a plot hole: Kero whines that he can't turn on the AC because no one in the family is home, but Touya and Yukito are right next door studying. Somebody IS home, and aren't they hot too?
I brought this up when we were watching, and D pointed out that they don't always have central air like we do in the US, so each room has its own A/C unit. It's not that no one's home, it's that Kero can't turn on the A/C unit in Sakura's room because she's supposed to be gone.
Yes, Terada-sensei, something happened. You opened the door and walked into a cabin full of girls without knocking!
Ha, I noticed that, too. I used to like Terada back in the day, but he does come across as a bit of a creeper.
I don't get the whole "test of courage" in general. I guess it's another Japanese thing, because I see it in anime/manga a lot, and... I don't know what the point is, especially as a school activity. I guess it's the equivalent of sitting around a campfire telling ghost stories or singing songs like we did in girl scouts. Something to do when you're camping.
Kero can't turn on the A/C unit in Sakura's room because she's supposed to be gone. - That's a pretty sensible theory, if someone can point out to me where her a/c unit is. I guess it's not built into the windows like here in the US, because I'm sure I don't see one. Still, I guess it's the best thing we have to go on.
When I've seen them in other series, they're usually over doors. Of course I didn't notice one here or not; I just took his word for it. Now I'm going to be looking....
I brought this up when we were watching, and D pointed out that they don't always have central air like we do in the US, so each room has its own A/C unit. It's not that no one's home, it's that Kero can't turn on the A/C unit in Sakura's room because she's supposed to be gone.
Yes, Terada-sensei, something happened. You opened the door and walked into a cabin full of girls without knocking!
Ha, I noticed that, too. I used to like Terada back in the day, but he does come across as a bit of a creeper.
I don't get the whole "test of courage" in general. I guess it's another Japanese thing, because I see it in anime/manga a lot, and... I don't know what the point is, especially as a school activity. I guess it's the equivalent of sitting around a campfire telling ghost stories or singing songs like we did in girl scouts. Something to do when you're camping.
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