Ending IllustrationAfter watching 11 episodes of
Kannagi Crazy Shrine Maidens, I feel as if I'm back to square. Jin is doubting whether Nagi is a real god and Nagi is not even sure about what's happening. (¬_¬)This episode has a more serious mood, very different from the usual lightheartedness.Not that I don't like its seriousness, but it's just that I feel that this series is going round in circles and the plot is progressing very slowly. I'm getting bored already. Zzz..(u_u)
This is so misleading!! I think we have enough debate over her 'purity' issue. Episode 11Nagi hasn't been exorcising impurities. She finally decides to start again. She seeks Jin's help. While trying to help Nagi with the exorcism, Jin falls out of the window and is injured. Other than suffering from injuries, he's also being called a bi-sexual, homosexual and 3-timer at school.
(Poor Jin)Jin is fed up with the unwanted attentions at school, which are primarily caused by Nagi. Jin demands an apology from her. In addition, he wants her to clarify several uncertain issues ie. the occurrence of impurities in Kannagi village.
Frustrated with not being able to answer Jin's questions, she cries and runs away.
Jin bumps into Suzushiro-sensei and confides in him. He also consults Suzushiro-sensei about Nagi.
Being in a similar situation with Zange, Suzushiro-sensei can understand how Jin feels. He thinks that Nagi and Zange may be uncertain about their own identity. He feels that they may be just speaking of gods solely for their own ends, or they may have falsely believed themselves to be gods.
Nagi is at the rooftop. She feels sad, confused and frustrated.
Meanwhile, after talking to Suzushiro-sensei, Jin heads to the school library to do a research on the Kannagi village's god. However, the identity is still officially unknown.