![]() When it comes to the story though, I think the anime adaptation did a fantastic job at giving us some true insight at what’s going on in Yuki’s head. But judging from what we saw, it looks like Yuki was able to keep up with things for at least a little while! Because when the world’s falling apart and everyone outside a small building is probably dead or worse ( worse than death, what a concept haha), it doesn’t seem all that hard for someone to breakdown once the cold truth of reality starts falling down upon them. Technically I guess you could call this PPTSD since the cause of it all was the loss of Megu-nee, but semantics aside I think we have to give some credit to Yuki for managing to keep her cool for as long as she did. If anything, I think I was crying a lot more than I should have specifically because I knew what was coming.Īfter a getting a bunch of hints throughout the past few episodes about what was to come, let me put that to the side for a second and start this post off by taking a slightly closer look at Yuki and her Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. ![]() ![]() Even though I already knew exactly what was going to happen, it didn’t stop the tears from flowing as the episode came to a close. ![]()
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