「形に息を吹きこむ」 (Katachi ni Iki o Fukikomu)
“Breath of life into images”
Four weeks have passed and suffice it to say that Nameless Memory is well prepared for the turbulent waters. Although the exact conflict at work remains tantalizingly hidden and the hints continue to be in force, the hints are slowly taking hold and the foreshadowing is making itself felt. its presence. It won't be long before the witchcraft becomes very serious things.
As mentioned a few times, the main worry occurring in Nameless Memory seems to be Tinasha's state and this episode certainly isn't that. Don't try to deflect from it. Tinasha's almost eerie focus on training Oscar to recognize magic and resist using it suggests she sees him as more than a simple accusation—he has become the key in a larger picture that Tinasha and Lucrezia have no qualms about cruelly teasing every other scene, and one in which love will emerge sooner or later (*giggles at the couple's antics old husband*). While I'm a little annoyed about the show literally presenting the big bad and not even bothering to try to name-drop him, I continue to focus on Tinasha's age, the freezing of time The time and consequences that can occur when flower petals touch metal make me somewhat satisfied with the potential they bring. Sure, it might be hyping an outcome that could easily crash and burn (especially since this is a rushed adaptation), but all the details point to something important ready to completely flip the script.
Part of the potential also stems from what we know now, especially with the titular witch herself. Besides the fact that Tinasha has an alter ego in the form of Aeti—and it's best to make sure that the second name means a past you want to keep hidden—there's also the matter of Cruscell and the certainty that regardless What such a mixed collection of magicians are doing is nothing Good. For example, it's been pretty much suggested that the mysterious man Tinasha is pursuing has something to do with the country, and the cure to Oscar's pain may lie in finding out what Cruscell is after. Throw in another mysterious character in the blonde maid doing unmodel-like things (which goes some way to show how fast-paced it is right now) and it's not hard to see that we're in for a for something important in the short term.
I'I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm definitely excited to see what the surprise will be.
Preview