cantiara wrote: Hey there lily_b, so have you caught up to the latest episode yet? :)
Yes! :) I finished episode 6 just moments ago.
I agree that it's not a "masterpiece" (but I'm not sure how I'd define such a thing anyway) but it's definitely very enjoyable. I like it a lot, because at this point I don't feel like I can guess where it's going (except that I think Hoshio and Sawa are going to stay together), like what's the reason why two "starmen" are in that little village, where are they coming from, etc... so it's pretty interesting!
I love Hoshio's interaction with the boys (both as "White" and "Black Hoshio" - I think it was pretty smart of Dai to come up with that) because it's cute and I guess I'm just easily impressed by that kind of cuteness. Realistically speaking, though, I wonder if the children didn't accept the change in him a little bit too quickly. I also feel that Hoshio's attitude changed pretty quickly from being "angry guy" to trying to adapt to family life. Even if he always was a "nice guy" somewhere deep inside, and because he had wanted to kill himself he probably hated his situation whatever it was like, it would probably be a bit more difficult for him to access his "White Hoshio" personality. ...At least, that was what I was thinking when I saw him picking up Shun from daycare, carrying him to the car... On the other hand, I'm probably just over-thinking things. It would probably feel like the story was dragging too much if "Black Hoshio" didn't become nicer.
The girl who is obsessed by aliens is pretty funny. A bit unusual, a fanatic, I guess. Most young people who are bored to death in their quiet little hometown try to leave, but she puts all her energy into trying to communicating with outer space! Well, lucky her that her that what she believes in turns out to be true! :)