This episode was about Sasuke’s new mansion as the lord of Olive. The mansion was… weird. Instead of being all flamboyant like with what Hashiba Hideyoshi did to his castle, this mansion was made to look old and run down…
The best part however was Sennou Soueki’s part in this. It’s been a while since we’ve seen any emotion from him, and in fact the only times we’ve really seen it is when he was touched by in his eyes beautiful works of art. That only happened once before. Furthermore, to actually force Sasuke to use a main room that he actually doesn’t like also was awesome. And heck, Sasuke’s name is already starting to spread because of the new mansion.
Next season… Thursdays will be completely crazy. Seriously, this season had the benefit that Usagi Drop was laid back, and No.6 was also fairly straight-forward. Next season, Hyouge Mono, Penguin Drum, Persona 4, Un-Go and Guilty Crown will all air on the same days. How much balls can you stuff into one day anyway?!
In fact, after I looked a bit more into the actual programming, the next season seems bizarrely strictly laid out: Monday will be the day of slice of life, with both Tamayura, Kimi to Boku and Squid Girl, Sunday will be the day for shounen with Hunter X Hunter, Gundam, Phi Brain and Mirai Nikki, Thursday will be for the older crowd with the series mentioned above. Only Saturday is a hodgepodge of random series. Incidentally the harem shows don’t seem to care about this pattern at all and just air whenever the hell they like.
Rating: ** (Excellent)
I’ve been catching up on this amazing show, after putting it on the backburner.
This is the first time I’ve seen a limit to Sasuke’s taste – a hidebound conservatism lurking beneath an expansive sense of aesthetics.
Luckily for the painter, Tea Master Soueki was able to appreciate the aesthetic contrast between the rustic exterior and the festive, bright colors of the interior room.