Short Synopsis: Finally, after the Fantine- and Jean-episodes, we’ve got ourselves another Cosette-episode. And what’s more, Jean meets Cosette for the first time. Good: Cosette was SO sad. Bad: Jean running into Cosette was a bit too coincidental. Overall Enjoyment Value: 8.5/10 Boy, this episode definitely showed that Cosette is the star of this show. The past few episodes have been dedicated mostly to Jean. They were very interesting, but this episode definitely stole my heart when the anime starts focusing on Cosette again. The awesomeness begins when Gavroche is taken away. It’s probably to some labour-school-kind of thing. In any case, Cosette won’t see him again, and she sends Shushu after him, in order to look after him. This means that with the priest also gone, Cosette is all alone now. When I saw the episode-title, I never knew that it would go this far. Cosette was so sad afterwards. Only now it becomes clear how heavily she relied on Gavroche, when she has to get a bucket of water in the middle of the evening, due to the fact that the original water-supplies for the day mysteriously vanished (courtesy of Eponine). What normally was a routine-task really becomes too much for her at that point. It’s there where Jean coincidentally runs into her. I forgive the lack of reason for this, as it’s an interesting twist. After all, right now the Thenariers won’t be able to fool him anymore about Azele being Cosette. Still, next episode is promising to be a beauty, as not only is Jean going to try and retrieve Cosette from the Thenardiers, she’ll receive probably one of the worst punishments she’s ever had. Definitely looking forward to it. This episode also raised an interesting issue. Christmas in such clear weather? This means that we’re somewhere in southern France. I never really thought about things like that. Javert also was interesting this episode. This really shows that he’s convinced that Jean is evil, even though he knows about the things he did for the city.]]>
>Christmas in such clear weather?
>This means that we’re somewhere in southern France.
No, Montfermeil is in fact right next to Paris in the north of France, and Montreuil-sur-Mer isn’t far from there. Remember that Fantine travelled to Montreuil-sur-Mer via Montfermeil from Paris (and was born in Montreuil-sur-Mer before leaving for Paris to find her fortune or whatever), so they can’t really be that far apart.
So yeah, I guess they just had a fair winter in the north of France.
hey~ do you know where to watch this episode 12 and the rest?? Sigh, i really wanna watch it even though it’s raw or anything. i really lovee this series.