Weil Proko gesagt hat: "Heute ist Credotag!" *dies from the B-flats*
14th episode of Chrno Crusade, and Rosette kissed Chrno.WHAT THE?!
Not that I don't approve of Rosette x Chrno, but I feel that the series simply has no room for romance. Whereas, I could be convinced that there might be some kind of the romance bits occuring in further episodes of Burst Angel (or if you rather, Bakuretsu Tenshi). See, the ambience is just not set in Chrno Crusade - well, not yet.
With so many issues at hand, the first being tied between Joshua and Aion, who would actually wish for Rosette and Chrno falling for each other now? I'll be screaming to know how the Joshua issue will be resolved, and what will become of Chrno.
And I'm still laughing myself silly everytime the Jewel Witch (whatever her name is) shouted out her German incantations. Oh boy, you don't want to know the meaning of those German words! I can't take her seriously anymore! XDXDXD
By the way, might as well review today's ongoings.
Finished the 12th volume of Maison Ikkoku already! And gawd, it's so teary... I would have broken down in tears if I wasn't in the train with tired-looking office workers aimlessly staring around the train (and surely they will be thinking what the hell is this girl doing, seriously reading the manga in her hands with the Beethoven score on her lap). Tsk tsk, stereotypes. I hate it, but apparently, it's reality. It's weird to the majority when a musician read mangas, watch anime, or listen to pop music - seems like the musician-breed got to be aliens or something. Ggggrrrrrrr... Musicians are still humans after all! Can't we be normal humans as well? Oops... Sidetracked... Okay, so coming back to Maison Ikkoku. Godai is the culprit behind my tears. Arrgh, the last chapter is so angsty!
Takahashi Rumiko-sensei is a brilliant, brilliant lady. I totally adore her.
And Beethoven is a bad, bad person. Inconsiderate composer. Hmmph. I heard some sopranos cursing during tonight's rehearsal - we went through Credo today. =___________= Singers must have been scolding Beethoven for centuries. As Sharon once told me, "Beethoven never did know how to write for voice."
And his Missa Solemnis is now one of the most widely-sung choral works in the world. We humans are so ironic.
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