I didn't watch this episode because I didn't want to see a story with a girl, but I had something to see. It wasn't like I'm playing an actual victim, it was just that I needed to know what was going on and I didn't. To go out and enjoy the show has been an experience, but to actually do something really amazing is to know what really happened. I've found myself playing the role of the viewer, that I'm telling this story, and that's what I've found myself doing. I know that if you're going to watch this series on a Sunday, you'll probably be watching an anime series. Like what other parents might say, if I was playing at home watching a family show, or if a kid was playing with a boy, or if I was in a group of teenagers playing with a boy, I won't tell them that I'm watching. We'll just be playing games, we know that game. We'll watch something that hasn't aired yet and we'll be able to enjoy watching people watching. These kinds of shows aren't in the same category. I wanted people to have a sense of, I mean, why wouldn't I watch this show on a Sunday? But I still felt like there had to be more to this show than that. It didn't feel like a child watching the show, or something like that, it was something different.