Talk:Re: Chapter 112/@comment-26940038-20170210224546/@comment-26940038-20170211082030

You might be right with that Dayne. It somewhat makes sense for her to act over the top.

But it didn't have to be like that in this very moment. Yes she is an otaku and yes she lives in another world but shouldn't she be a little more serious when her leader and friend tries to kill her?

I do like her easy going personality but in scary times there is no place for something like that. In her earlier fights she didn't act like a little kid trying to look like a superhero either. When things went sour she usually turned quite serious, sad or scared. When Sasaki got tortured by Seidou she didn't put up a fassade either. If anything she should have gotten even more serious after everything that happened (Shirazu's death).

The story of TG is a serious and cruel one and it just feels so out of place when such a emotional moment of friends fighting each other gets turned into a clichee shounen moment just because one of the fighters is an otaku. That's acting like a shounen character in a shounen moment in a seinen manga.

So yeah, you might be right with your explanation, but if you ask me it would have made more sense and far better (or less ridiculous) scene if Saiko would have just fought seriously to save a friend, without a ridiculous looking Kagune and such. She shouldn't be that crazy, she never was.