In Decor, Hanabi hasn't moved on from her feelings of Mugi-despite being with lots of friends during their time apart-she still loves him. Hanabi then decides to quit her fake relationship with Mugi and goes on a different path to find her true love. She later enters into a physical relationship with her best friend Sanae, but the relationship ends after Sanae decides to give up on Hanabi. After finding out that Narumi is in love with Akane, Hanabi begins a fake relationship with Mugi to satisfy their mutual loneliness. They agree to not fall in love with each other and end the relationship if their love is returned from the people they are in love with.Ĭharacters Main characters Hanabi Yasuraoka ( 安楽岡 花火, Yasuraoka Hanabi) Voiced by: Chika Anzai (Japanese) Avery Smithhart (English) Played by: Miyu Yoshimoto A high school student who is in love with Narumi. Hanabi and Mugi make a pact and begin a fake relationship to satisfy each other's loneliness from their respective unrequited loves, both sexually and emotionally. Hanabi meets Mugi Awaya, another student who is in love with Akane, who was his tutor when he was in middle school. But from the look in Narumi's eyes when he sees the new music teacher Akane Minagawa, Hanabi realizes that he is in love with Akane and not her. What did you think of this episode? Is the last we’ll see of Moka and Mugi? Was Mugi’s final rejection of Moka a sign that he is falling in love with Hanabi? And, is there any chance the Hanabi won’t become the most twisted of them all? I’d love to know your thoughts in the comments.Īlso, if you’ve reached this far, this is my 100th post on WordPress! Thank you so much for reading this (and any others you’ve come across) and I hope you’ll come back for some of the next 100 entries as well.High school student Hanabi Yasuraoka has been in love with Narumi Kanai, her older childhood friend who is now her homeroom teacher. Even if she and Narumi never turned up again, their action set wheels in motion that are sure to further ruin the lives of everyone else as this story begins to arch towards it’s ultimate conclusion. Ecchan will no doubt continue to hound Hanabi though I’m not sure if Moka has the heart left to do the same to Mugi from now on.Īkane’s work is done.
Hanabi is doomed to spiral further and further into the pit that Akane has dug for her and we’ve seen now that Mugi is doomed to follow her. Up until this point he had been reasonably restrained with Moka – but just as things might start becoming something else with Hanabi, he has to go and ruin it (not that it would have because… this show) – he even has the nerve to tell her that she is still important to him at the end of the episodeįor what it’s worth, Hanabi spent her screen time rejecting Akane’s other tutee again, hating men again and, finally, being two-faced with Mugi, again.Īlthough this episode was difficult for Moka fans, I didn’t think it really added all that much in terms of plot progression, though it did set things up for the final five episodes. I wasn’t particularly surprised with events this week, but I can’t help but be annoyed with Mugi for it.
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Somehow, I can’t help but feel this is a pretty good metaphor for the series as a whole so far. It is at this moment, that Mugi decides he does in fact have a conscious, and refuses to go through with the act.ĭream shattered and all for nothing. The hardest part of this episode for Moka though comes at the end, after she has abandoned her dreams of any real love with Mugi in order to have sex with him. In this final part of the sequence, Moka decides to throw away untouchable and cute outer shell and allow Mugi to touch her – which of course he does. As if this wasn’t terrible enough, Mugi (in typical Scum’s Wish fashion) didn’t even have the decency to admit that this was the case and decided to take her back to his place instead. From start to finish this was uncomfortable to watch as it built and built until Moka confesses her feelings to a clearly unreceptive Mugi. It is this date that makes up the majority of this week’s episode. Episode 7 gave us a second, equally distasteful, moment as Moka apathetically dreams her way into a perfect date with Mugi.
Before this episode, the only example of happiness so far has come via Akane’s twisted satisfaction with ruining Hanabi’s dream of a perfect first love with Narumi. I feel like I say this every time I write an episode focus on Scum’s Wish, but this show is grim. Now every member of the cast is officially in the gutter.