The opening scene had a far different tone than I expected (even if the rest of the episode was all keikaku doori), which serves to initially grab your attention, while the other scene didn’t waste any time providing a reason why this mysterious M was invading the base, nor subtly insinuating that it was not totally her choice via her controller and her nanomachines. Instead I’ll talk about how well they laid the groundwork and/or incited curiosity in others. I don’t see the use in wondering when they’ve given us so little information that any guess would be a crap shoot. When it comes to cryptic dreams and mysterious invaders, I must admit I’m the incurious type. Also, the girls are still top tier characters in every sense of the word, so that helps. I’m not sure why the four girls were so mad when they found out Ichika invited all of them to the water park/festival–I would have been surprised if he didn’t do something unbelievably oblivious! I won’t say Ichika is the best harem protagonist ever – because he is not – but he’s so reliably and over-the-top oblivious that it passes through the annoyance zone and goes straight to ridiculous and funny (to me). They’re baaaack! This episode mainly served as a reintroduction to the characters, though it also provided a little intrigue and plenty of fun with Butler Charlotte and Meido Laura. OP: 「True Blue Traveler」 by 栗林みな実 (Kuribayashi Minami)
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