![]() ![]() Makes it all the more ironic-and fitting- too that Tanya ends things with her own little act of irrationality. ![]() Quite a shift from the beginning where Tanya couldn’t understand the reasoning behind certain key actions. She can now see why men may act “incorrectly”, why in certain circumstances emotions will best even the most stoic of men. Unlike the Empire who rigidly adheres to realism (the political version mind you), Tanya, whether from God and/or personal experience, has accepted the innate irrationality of humanity. Our little loli has certainly not abandoned rationality, but it’s evident her thoughts have now changed. The larger portion of this episode, however, was devoted to philosophy, where Tanya has arguably shown her first serious development. ![]() The future Tanya definitely has her work cut out for her. If the talks, speeches, and monologues were anything to go by, not-Britain is finished with neutrality, not-Russia is eager to test its big boy guns, and not-USA has gone full Hearts of Iron IV with its volunteer forces. ![]() Besides the founding of Free not-France and the creation of the Empire’s very own not-Afrika Korps, the story this week was the laying of groundwork for the bigger war to come. There might be no sequel announcement, but at least Youjo Senki goes out with a bang. ![]()
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