I can’t imagine spending most of your whole life trying in vain to make someone happy who has lived through countless cycles of pain and loneliness- that would have to be frustrating and unsatisfactory for sure. Judging from that trip down memory lane a few episodes ago, I can guess that Tsukasa ended up raising Tokiko who learned little habits like that from Tsukasa the way a parent’s traits can sometimes imprint themselves on a child.Īfter being shown such care by Tsukasa, it’s natural for Tokiko to want to do something to alleviate Tsukasa’s loneliness, much as Tsukasa insists that Tokiko needs to stop living for her (and she has a good point there). It’s no coincidence that Tokiko remarked that she takes after Tsukasa instead of the other way around. More and more, we see how Tokiko and Tsukasa are similar in things from video games to how they care for others through food (and what a delicious breakfast it looked). While Tsukasa and Nasa have their moments to shine, this was really Tokiko’s episode.
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