Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring – Episode 6

Man, that first scene was extremely disturbing. We could tell that Hinagiku went through some trauma with how she is talking. Between that scene and the look in Hinagiku’s eyes, you can tell she just wanted to end it.

The whole of the old Hinagiku dying seems like something like Dissociative Identity Disorder. It’s quite depressing. If Sakura didn’t give up, no doubt she would have killed herself.

As Sakura has helped Hinagiku, it seems now it is Hinagiku’s turn to help Sakura. Sakura wanted a villain, and while the Spring Village is a valid villain, it is obviously not the same for both Rousei and Itechou. It is what was able to push her forward to look for Hinagiku because if they don’t want to help, I’ll do it myself. But now Sakura needs to learn to move past that because it’s unhealthy.

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