Thread:Godzillafan93/@comment-162.234.194.88-20150625185212/@comment-397235-20150626011431

As I recall, Naoya asked Chibiki what had happened to Tomohiko and Chibiki replied he'd died of his wounds; while this is technically true, a better and more honest response would've been "Akazawa killed him to save Sakakibara." Instead, Chibiki more or less implies he was killed as a result of the wounds he suffered when Naoya pushed him out the window, which is patently untrue, and Chibiki knows this for a fact; Tomohiko was fully ambulatory when he attacked Kyouko, Aki, and Kouichi (and I think, and there's evidence to back this up, he also had a go at Takako).

What irritates me about the whole scene between Izumi and Chibiki is how self-righteous Chibiki is. It's all well and good to lecture her about not attacking her classmates, except she's protecting one of her friends from a murderer. What makes it especially disgusting is Chibiki has taken nearly every opportunity to evade responsibility; the latest of these was taking Daisuke to the hospital; yes it needed to be done but damn Chibiki was right there Johnny on the spot to do it, wasn't he?). And he didn't say boo to Izumi when she was laying into Mei at the Inn, which might've stopped things from getting out of hand. But he didn't; he just stood there and watched.