Oddball wrote:I agree with this. The bad ending also made me respect Shizune more.
One more thing, Jigoro needs to be punched >.>
Her route would have been so much better if it had a scene where either she or Hisao actually stood up to him and told him off.
Telling off your girlfriend's parent for being a dick is--believe it or not--a one way ticket out of the house.
The way I see it, Hisao's trying to get Jigoro's approval of their relationship and telling him how an ass-hat-of-a-father he is will instantly shoot that chance down. He's trying to earn that respect, and he will earn it--even if it meant maintaining composure against his onslaught of ass-hatery.
Jigoro did listened to some of Hisao's advice though; he just approached it rather differently (his visit to school). Behind the scenes, I can see Jigoro showing a lot of care towards Shizune--maybe borderline protective (considering the tutors he hired so she could speak). But when he is faced with her and her friends, he shows the need to be a total ass-hat about it.
so now it got me thinking...does that make him a tsundere of a father?
They say they hate Shizune? What is this? BLASPHEMY!
SHII-HAEL!
Shizune>
Rin>
Emi>
Hanako>
Lilly
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