Then he told her the dress looked nice on her. He told her whoever that was would be the “hope and potential” of Imanity. He had shared his dream with her - a dream where someone who knew how to win without violence would show up and make Imanity thrive. Sora’s voice actor, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, did such a fantastic job sounding both menacing and sorrowful at the same time.Īfter Kurami fell to her knees (an interesting parallel with Stephanie’s posture in episode 2!), Stephanie got lost for a moment recalling her grandfather’s words. That almost qualified for my first favorite moment. He and Shiro have had plenty of practice at it, after all! Capture from the Crunchyroll stream. He seems like the type who’s magnanimous in victory. When Sora said he was sorry to Kurami for so completely defeating her, I believe him. When it comes to war and killing, we have far more expertise than you do.” “Our world isn’t as nice a place as yours. Sora almost said as much when he saw Kurami reacting the way he anticipated. He knew she’d tighten her tyrannical grip, since she had never seen Princess Leia’s advice to Grand Moff Tarkin. Near the end of the chess game, Sora intentionally backed Kurami into a metaphorical corner. Plus, for Sora, it was the principle: Kurami had won the dress during a game, and according to the challenges, it was hers. He didn’t want to see Stephanie humiliated. Sora snatched it up and handed it back to Kurami. Stephanie so treasured that link to her grandfather that she fell to her knees and hesitantly reached for it. Remember near the end of episode 2, when Kurami tried to make Stephanie grovel to reclaim the dress? The dress that had been her grandfather’s gift? Kurami threw it on the ground as she pretended to hand it to Stephanie. Seeing Stephanie so enthusiastically happy did my heart good.
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