Highschool of the Dead – 06
Serving as like a lull before the storm episode, the gang takes a well deserved rest to answer the most important of questions … who has the biggest of them all? With no time to hit the beach, what a better way to relax and squeeze in the obligatory fanservice episode than having a hot, steamy and curvy bath scene.
While the girls have a fun time exploring each others’ bodies, the boys do their own exploring as they find and rummage through the goldmine of illegal guns in the house. First the Humvee, now a new batch of high-powered weapons of death, the group is now rolling in style when it comes to fire power. Of course Kohta has another of his ever so entertaining nerdgasm moments, reminiscing when he was specially trained in using guns by a Delta Force Captain. Swords and other blunt objects can prove only entertaining for a while, now zombie faces are going to explode.
The situation on the bridge isn’t going so well, the tension escalating by the hour as the citizens have gone into protest of all things, too busy blaming so and so country for this pandemic of death instead of running away from the freaking zombies. Are you serious? This show is pretty good in keeping things relatively in touch with reality, but holy crap, it’s like they took the entire idea of zombie, the very definition of zombie, and removed it from all common sense from the Japanese citizens in this show. I suppose they are better prepared if this show was about Godzilla appearing out of nowhere than zombies out of all things.
Asides from every person on the bridge acting irrationally and the police shooting people on the spot to enforce control on the populace, back in the house things are getting steamy. Two boys, a nurse, and three high school girls, surely something is brewing. Rei and Takashi almost go at it and Ms. Shizuka was all but ready to rape Kohta and Takashi on the spot. How both situations did not come to full fruition in a fanservice episode is amazing in of itself.
New character next episode. Looks like a kid. Kids usually kill shows. Let’s hope that’s not the case.
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