What is Ayayanokoji's endgame?
Classroom of the Elite
nothing short of a normal, peaceful life.
a tiger can't live a rabbit life
Destroying the remainings of The White Room at school.
Being normal and shieeeet
Couldn't he live a more normal life outside of the school?
he just wants to enjoy a life of FREEDOM
No, because in this school his past has no leverage over his life, the school lives in a bubble.
In a hierarchical society, the best jobs are upper middle management. Nobody knows about you, nobody cares about you, you get a good salary and you don't need to do menial labor.
It's not a free school though. There are cameras everywhere, phones are tracked, and even grades are posted for everyone to see.
It just seems like he could live a good life anywhere, unless he has some special mission at the school.
>There are cameras everywhere, phones are tracked,
That sounds like every modern first world country to me.
>and even grades are posted for everyone to see.
That's common in Japan.
This
I'm on ep 4. This faggot in the middle is working for Ryuuen for sure.
>Class B master race working with a Class C punk
Nah.
So is the show glorifying the school's point system (which seems like a metaphor for extreme capitalism), or making it look bad?
Ayanokoji had that whole 'equality' spiel at the beginning. The point system seems bad for everyone who's not rich or good at playing the system. I think he's gonna try to tear the whole thing down.
What's 50% of a normal, peaceful life?
>Implying this whore doesn't work for him in exchange for him keeping her account full.
She's so obviously a slut that it's not worth pointing out, but I'd be surprised if the other guy isn't working for him. Then again 2nd strongest class is always filled with dykes and traitors in this kind of setting.
>glorifying the school's point system (which seems like a metaphor for extreme capitalism), or making it look bad?
The rules were not explained at the beginning, deceiving the class into taking it easy. So it's not glorifying it.
The class has to work as a unit, so it's not extreme capitalism.
What really bothers me is how shallow the whole system is. The first scene in the bus said "everybody for themselves", and that's also along the lines of the point system, but the rest of the show does not.
You can't leave trash cans unsupervised when people are expected to fuck with your shit if there are no repercussions. Sure, there was a camera. But the fact that he didn't expect the camera (or any legal follow-ups) means that in his society it's not common for you to be punished for such behavior.
Basically, the whole show is a "What if" scenario but doesn't bother to actually think it through.
Forgot picture
She tops popularity rankings in Japan, she's literally the only decent human beat in the cast.
I bet you think Kushida is a good girl too.
After a few dickings she'd turn out angelic.
i need some fan art plz
I guess I thought it was portraying capitalism because the show puts everyone with lots of points in leadership positions. Maybe the whole school is a testing ground for a meritocracy, though there are plenty of problems with that system.
It seems like the lower class levels have to work more as a team, while the upper classes don't have to work as hard because they are all already super talented.
The system does seem pretty shallow. It's like Hogwarts, but they don't state any criteria on how to get points. There might be rules that haven't come into play yet because the show needs to manufacture some DRAMA.
There's probably some huge tally of points at the end of the school year that allows the 'good' people stuck in shitty classes to move up. That might be why why the teacher said that Ayanokji was going do get separated from Class D.
I want to fuck her voice.
High-speed Kabedon!
Something that was taken from him, and he will make them give back his past.
Living it but without all the usual emotions. Like a slice of life but deadpan.
Does he have many shirtless scenes'
Asking for a friend who hasn't watched the show yet.
Some, he's rather /fit/.
LN-fags please enlighten me on Kiyotaka's past.
Only once, actually. He's fucking GAR though, so he doesn't really need too many of 'em.
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Those head proportions don't seem right.
Kid
>advertising you LN anime adaption with the male mc instead of the cute girls
Finally japan is doing something right.
That didn't take long.
Shit art, doesn't matter.
There's actually some losers in every class so higher grade classes still have to formulate a way to get them up to par. Otherwise Class B didn't need to go as far as central planning all their points.