Asa & Emiri Seem To Be Growing in Different Directions | Journal with Witch Episode 10 Reaction

Asa & Emiri Seem To Be Growing in Different Directions | Journal with Witch Episode 10 Reaction



Asa & Emiri Seem To Be Growing in Different Directions | Journal with Witch Episode 10 Reaction

In this episode, we get to see more of Emiri’s perspective as she navigates new friendships while reflecting on some unresolved feelings. Meanwhile, Asa continues to struggle to put her emotions into words as she prepares for her band’s upcoming performance. ✨📖🎵

00:12 Intro
00:54 Episode Start
16:14 Discussion

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📌 Anime: Journal With Witch (Ikoku Nikki)
📌 Season 1 — Episode 10

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  1. The plot point at the end about medical schools deducting points from female applicants actually happened. At least 10 universities got caught in 2018 manipulating test scores to artificially limit female enrollment.

  2. Great talk! I personally can empathise with emiri concerning times when i just need space for private 1-1 conversation or even just being alone. Hard to say emiri doesn't think she has deep relationship with asa; i'd say that's just the way of dealing with things for people like her and me, like forest and beach.

  3. I always enjoy seeing the clash in perspective between Asa and Makio on what being alone is like or what makes them lonely. To add Emiri's perspective, it seems she's a lot like Makio. Being alone is a beach where she can escape the annoyances of everyday life, not lonely. I'm also really glad she has someone she can trust enough to tell those thoughts you don't think you can tell anyone else.

    The show does a masterful job presenting the different ways introverts and extroverts deal with life and its challenges without passing judgement.

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