Megumeru wrote:
That antagonism is legit IMO considering how Shizune mentioned that the deadline she was presented with--the day she was pestered about it--was an extension per her request from her original, given deadline. And of course she mentions the extended deadline paperwork and not the one that was--by that time--overdue. Considering how she is the only class representative that has not hand in the paperwork, not to mention on an extended deadline that gives off a lot of character concerning her 'responsibility'.
Add to the fact that this paperwork is vital concerning the upcoming festival's class budget, an undermanned Student Council service who still tries to bring everything together, and a single class representative who still haven't managed to hand the necessary paperwork. Do the math and it's pretty much legit how stressed, pissed, and tired Shizune would be trying to 'fill in the blanks' of that missing budget report without accuracy. Student Council work is tough shit; I've done it, maybe some of you have done it, I don't know. But I can definitely tell you that if a significant number of class representatives/committees were unable to meet the deadline, then it's legit that the leader had established a very-very unrealistic goal.
But if only one class representative/committee failed to meet the deadline, then you have to ask yourself what the hell is going on and pester them about it--and that is also on extended deadline
Lilly already missed the first deadline. She asked for an extension, and yes I doubt she'll miss the second one after being pestered. But the fact remains that she missed the deadline everybody managed to accomplish, then proceeded to point her finger to that sick student for not making to class when it is due. If I'm in Shizune's shoe in Yamaku (which I have been in the past--not in Yamaku, of course), I'll pester the shit out of her concerning that report and I'll probably put someone else in charge by then.
I didn't really want to belabor this point overmuch, but... you're twisting the facts of the story to favor Shizune in a way that is not really supported by the text of the game. It is true that Lilly asked for the deadline to be extended, but there's no reason to believe she missed the first deadline. In fact, it is implied, by her statement that "a week is too small a time frame to expect a whole class to work out such a complex issue completely" that she asked for the deadline to be extended at the same time that it was announced (one week before the original deadline, presumably 1.5-2 weeks before the extended deadline, based one Shizune's statement that "If I had it my way, I'd have had all of the necessary paperwork days ago, but someone~! had to say 'the deadline, please extend it~!").
Furthermore, there's no reason to believe that any of the other classes met the original deadline, or that they could have done so, or that they even had any requirement to do so (since the deadline was most likely extended before any of them got to work on it). It's
possible that all the other classes had their reports done before Shizune's original deadline, but it's equally as possible that they all turned theirs in the night before the extended deadline (well after the original one). There's just not any evidence in the text indicating one way or the other, so speculating about how pissed Shizune must have been when a single class was being so much slower than the others is fundamentally unfounded.
And I feel I must repeat, there was never
any danger of Lilly not getting the report turned in on time. The students she delegated it to completed it (implicitly, day(s) before the fight in Cold War takes place, even), and Lilly was well aware of the deadline before Shizune's reminder.
WorldlyWiseman wrote:Yeah, the best response from Shizune here would have been to delegate a student from her own class to help out Lilly's ("[Clearly, your class has been stretched to its limits preparing your elaborate project, allow me to supply additional resources.]"). I mean, Hisao is sitting right there. She isn't perfect, though. For all the glowing statements we can make about her, she's still a teenager. She doesn't always choose her challenges well.
Even that would be entirely overkill. Once Lilly said "They completed it, being capable of doing so, but the students have been sick recently, so they could not come back to school and give it back to me. If you want, I will apologize on their behalf for getting sick", all Shizune needed to respond with was "No need, just make sure I have it by the end of the day". She could also have apologized for her impolite tone earlier in the conversation ("As class rep, it's your job to be on top of things! This kind of disregard for proper procedure is really just terrible~!" was very unnecessarily accusatory, given the immediately subsequent revelation that Lilly
was on top of things the whole time). Shizune really veers off the course of polite & justifiable conversation by going into a rant about how it would only take 5 minutes to walk to the students' dorms and how Lilly doesn't deserve to be class rep if she's going to delegate responsibilities. She's doing nothing more than intentionally trying to start a fight at that point.
Anyway, I don't think that one episode is really
that important in painting the overall picture of either Lilly
or Shizune's characters, but it annoys me to have it so grossly misinterpreted as being a focal point demonstrating Lilly's irresponsibility, when it is really nothing of the sort.