Thread:Godzillafan93/@comment-162.234.194.88-20150625185212/@comment-162.234.194.88-20150626020046

I re-watched those episodes and it he never says a word to Naoya at all about Tomohiko's death. He doesn't even know Naoya had anything to do with it. Naoya doesn't even ask him what happened, he just shakes Tomohiko's body and then breaks down.

I think it's more that she'd already disarmed Tomohiko and Koichi was no longer in any direct danger from him therefore he doesn't feel she should continue beating Tomohiko because of it. I mean, if there's no longer any danger then it's no longer self defense and Tomohiko was clearly unable to get back up (he wasn't dead yet because you can hear sounds coming from him but he's unable to move.)

Is that entirely fair to Chibiki though? Ms. Mikami didn't exactly stand up for Mei during dinner either and I don't think anyone will question that she cares about her students. Or are you talking about when Izumi was attacking Mei? Because Chibiki wasn't present for that confrontation. He was outside by his car with Naoya, Yuuya, Yukito, Manabu, Noboru, San, Sayuri, and Matsuko. He didn't know she was going after Mei because he was outside keeping the students that had made it out (and the four he'd saved) calm.

I guess I just don't see the hate. The only characters in the show I really have any dislike for are Tomohiko and Keiko and even then I am a bit forgiving because of them losing their sanity from the circumstances.