Saiunkoku Monogatari – 37

Short Synopsis: Shuurei lets her tears lose in the comfort of Ryuuren, and she comes up with a plan to rebuild the Sa-province. Good: Obviously, the crying-scene would turn out great. Bad: One of the more quiet moments of the series. Overall Enjoyment Value: 7.5/10 This episode definitely was different from the other episodes of the past few months. Not only does it close some wounds from the past, it also looks into the future. I quite liked it, ‘but on the other side, there weren’t any amazing moments. Still, the scene between Ryuuren and Shuurei was great, and it’ll be very interesting to see how Shuurei will actually turn the Sa Province into the centre of intellectuality. Obviously, this won’t be an easy task, and I can see Shuurei spending the entire second season in order to do this. Still, this does make you wonder. Obviously, two episodes won’t be enough to create a fully fledged Saiunkoku-climax, which probably means that the final two episodes of Saiunkoku will be about preparing for the meeting, and putting the final ideas into Shuurei’s plans. Still, I’m suspecting that the second season can’t be all about the plans to turn the Sa Clan to an intellectual capital. I’d personally love to see some more background on characters whose background we haven’t seen yet or insufficiently: – Ran (we actually don’t know anything about this guy’s past) – Eigetsu (especially the identity of Yougetsu) – Ensei (where did he grow up?) – Sho Taishi and his companion (what is their role in this story?) We’ve also seen Ryuuki’s clan, the Ran-clan, the Kou-clan and the Sa-clan. Apart from that, there still are three (or four?) clans that haven’t had a lot of attention. I somehow suspect that they’re going to play some kind of role as well. Especially when Shuurei pays her visit to the capital.]]>

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  1. One thing that struck me was that Shuurei and Seiran have been remarkably distant in this and the last episode. Almost no interaction at all, and there was loads of it before the big drinking showdown. She showed no concern when he was hanging sickly off Ensei’s shoulder, and he has said almost nothing to her after Sakujun’s demise (not sure if it was an actual death).
    Odd.

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