Talk:Yuuya Mochizuki/@comment-67.191.16.143-20141025055000/@comment-397235-20141025145232

Well, there's also the way he acts at the beach, and his attitude at the Inn is "Fuck everyone else, let's go make sure Miss Mikami is okay." He even shouts at Naoya when he suggests they try to focus their actions more generally on getting help.

The context of this argument? It occurs right before Takako first attacks Mei. If Naoya and Yuuya had gone the other way, they probably would've encountered her first, and there might've been a different outcome of that confrontation; if nothing else the three boys probably would've been enough to restrain her, at least long enough to explain things.

Had they managed that satisfactorily, Izumi and Yumi probably wouldn't have died (I'm sure something would've killed Takako; something always does); this leaves the only homicidal people in the Inn Keiko and Tomohiko. Keiko's not especially competent (she has a 25% success rate, having failed to kill Manabu, Takako, and Naoya) and Tomohiko is a coward who stabs people in the back; if people are actively avoiding the former and looking for the latter, it would've meant less people died.