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After she struck Karen down I’m assuming she’s going to restart Nana’s loop or some other time travel shenanigans (like the classic ‘forget about me!’ sacrifice). For all her skill, does it just come down to who wants it more, in the end? And after all her bluster in the Revue of Pride, does Maya deep down still not want it quite enough?īecause, surely, Hikari doesn’t want it enough either if she’s refusing to trample Karen on her way to the top. Perhaps it’s deliberate dramatic irony, where Claudine feels like there can be no place for her but number two, when that doom is actually reserved for Maya. Rather than the pinnacle, it turns out that Maya is actually the one who never quite gets there. Presumably, Nana always defeats her back when time was still looping, so May has already lost 15,532 times. On the other hand, we know that Maya can’t be the final boss, not just because it’s only episode 10 but because we also already know that Maya is not invincible. Claudine almost worships her, holding her up as the pinnacle of achievement, her own guiding star. On the one hand, she’s been set up as a sort of final boss. It’s curious how Maya’s character has been handled. No? No? This show’s wrong about everything!Įr, where were we. Speaking of things that Revue Starlight really shouldn’t be getting wrong: surely, all the revues so far have been duets. Isn’t it pretty standard for a round-robin tournament to cut to top players for elimination matches. Obviously, the Revue of Fate is just the semifinals. It makes for a great scene, yeah, but it’s undercut somewhat by sensible tournament structure. By which I mean Karen has apparently never been in a competition for anything ever, and so naively thinks that Hikari and her are somehow going to be joint winners. Unfortunately, the characters in Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight are not quite as savvy as we are and completely missed the mark. And we also haven’t had the Maya/Claudine ED yet, so I guess have at you. But intelligent viewers like you, dear readers, would naturally have looked at the episode title and realised that this was just episode 10, so it’s not nearly time to end things with a bang yet. The protagonists reaffirm their motivations. We had characters mulling about and reflecting on the past. Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight was trying very hard to convine you that it was reaching the climax of the story this week.