Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-73.4.253.121-20150721012737/@comment-25942629-20150729180423

Mika's been pretty careful to not kill or badly injure the ones in Yu's company. Kimizuki got it the worst, but Mika only threw him. Only minor scrapes and bruises if anything. Yoichi hugged Mika, but Mika didn't hurt him or anything--just removed him and told him to die. If Mika would fight those humans and ignore Yu's bond with them, he probably wouldn't have gotten hurt so badly. It looks like Mika will probably get along well with Shinoa Squad in the future. Mika has serious distrust toward them, but it's all for good reason. It's the higher-ups he hates more rather than them, too.

For the most part, Mika hates/distrusts the humans in the same way he does the vampires. He looks like he pities and sympathizes with them a bit more, though.

I only watched a few episodes of Kill la Kill. It had some interesting concepts and stuff, but it when down into the stereotypical villain-of-the-week trope and bored me. I kinda want to watch No Game, No Life, but I don't have time for much anime while I'm school. Assassination Classroom is good. Tokyo Ghoul is a seinen series that starts off slow but gets better as it goes on. It's pretty merciless. The manga is definitely better for that one, too.

I like Ferid's strut. Does he think he's on the catwalk or what?