Well folks, somehow we’re in it all over again. After the tense conclusion of the pre-Masters tournament left Chihaya elated and Taichi in despair, Chihayafuru wasted only seven or eight minutes handling the post-tournament cooldown, before immediately ramping up into the next tournament’s preamble. At this point, Chihayafuru’s overarching narrative seems to be rising up the curve of drama you generally expect from each individual arc, except applied to the show as a whole – arcs don’t really “cool down” anymore, since we’re actually approaching the story’s overarching dramatic crescendo. And with Tsutomu having made clear how high the stakes are for Taichi at this point, it feels like we really might be approaching Chihayafuru’s ultimate climax, or at least a meaningful relational shift from all that has come before.
The plain fact of it is, Taichi just can’t keep doing this to himself. In emotional terms, he’s spent his entire high school career pining for his best friend, and even making her passion his own, all without ever telling her how he feels. This situation is unhealthy for Taichi and unfair for Chihaya, and as time has gone on, it seems he’s only gotten even more emotionally dependent on her. In practical terms, we’re approaching the end of our heroes’ second high school year, and if Taichi’s planning on actually pursuing a pre-med path, he can’t possibly maintain this level of karuta study. Something has to give soon, and though I hope that “something” involves coming clean with Chihaya, I’m not sure Taichi is capable of taking that step. However things shake out, this is bound to be a tournament loaded with emotional baggage, as Taichi’s balancing act is strained to the breaking point. LET’S GET TO IT!