VOL. 5
17 –
Trigger
I’m on the
fence about this chapter, but I think I enjoyed it more than I was
uncomfortable with it. Yes,
uncomfortable. It was weird, and totally
unnecessary with what Momo did to Rito in the gym storage room. I am actually surprised the author actually
went in that direction, although, I think he had done it before, but not as
heavy as this time. The innuendoes are
heavy in this chapter too, but for some reason, I found it quite funny and
amusing.
The story itself doesn't
advance the plot of the series as a whole.
I found that the author is drawing Momo more and more like Lala
nowadays. They way Momo gets all evil
and angry is superficial and something which I thought didn't really fit. It was surprising, and somewhat fitting, to
see that Momo isn’t as lustful as she thinks herself to be, which was a nice
revelation.
18 –
Exchange
The chapter
started okay, and a few pages in, when the plot finally revealed itself, I
thought, oh man, not this again. Once
again, one of Lala’s invention cause some havoc, switching Rito’s and Haruna’s
body. For some reason, I felt that this
type of plot happened frequently in Darkness.
Anyway, it turned out much better than I expected, and it was a fun
read. Of course, switching those two
bodies, you would have thought they would have plenty of things to think about
what they could do with the bodies they’re in…
There are plenty of contrived moments, but it was funny and somehow
different (and not as annoying) to see Haruna blundering instead (although,
technically, it’s still Rito’s clumsiness).
I didn’t like the part where Maron attacked Momo’s tail, that gag worked
the first time way back with Nana, but time and time again, we see this
happening, and it is simply overdone. I
found it amusing to see that at the beginning of the chapter, in a few frames,
even Haruna’s face started to look like Lala’s. This is a nice chapter to read.
19 –
Nostalgia
I actually
quite enjoyed this chapter; it has a sentimental feel to it, like it was trying
to get a message across. I think the way
the memory from Kotegawa was slowly uncovered, and being pieced together was done
well, and created a nice atmosphere.
Sure, there were tons of contrived situations for fan service, but the
overall feel was nice. The plot point
was somewhat stale, using an animal that we had seen before, in a somewhat
similar situation. It was amusing to see
all the main characters being converted back to their younger ages (especially
the Principal).
The chapter furthers the
relationship between Kotegawa and Rito in a good and constructive way, although
you can guess what happened when, in Kotegawa’s memory, a boy climbed up the
tree, it was one of those bittersweet moments.
Then, I loved how Rito was saved by Yami while he was falling, and the
indifferent look on her face. One of the
best chapters in Darkness, it doesn't feel too contrived and I found myself
wanting to read more of it. If there are
more chapters like this in the future, it’ll be awesome.
20 –
Uneasy
Mea’s
feelings and uneasiness is shown and explored here, a lot of recycled plot
points are used though. What happens is
not that interesting, I keep comparing Mea with Yami, and how Yami had been
there and done there already. I mean,
even when the three alien villains appear it felt the same, in this chapter,
Mea doesn’t feel like her own individual character. We can’t talk about a To Love-Ru Darkness
without mentioning the ecchi, I was actually expecting some in the beginning
with Rito and Tearju, but thankfully, that didn't happen.
The ecchi is the standard to which you would
expect, not going too far, but still with a lot of innuendos attached. What the chapter’s missing is a good dose of
well constructed clever humour. The best
part is probably the ending where Nana finally finds out or gets a hint, about
the true nature of Mea. Due to Mea’s
portrayal, this is an uninspiring chapter.
Extra –
Flower
For some
reason, I found that this chapter seemed to flow better, and not as awkward or
contrived. There is an abundant of ecchi
here, yet, it feels like you expect it, in a good way, and that there was some
thought put into it.
The chapter was
funnier and better than a few of the more recent chapters, which is a bit
shocking, considering this is ‘half chapter’ (Darkness can take itself too
seriously sometimes). Overall, this was
something that was interesting and more natural.
Extra –
The Changing Heart
The chapter
started with Nana acting weird, and the chapter itself had a weird feel
throughout most of it. I kept expecting
Rito was dreaming and that any moment he would wake up. The truth was different, but somehow still on
the same level… in that it just found a weak excuse for everything that
happened. I guess the thing that gave it
away was that Nana was so unlike herself.
It was interesting to see that Nana is warming up to Rito more and more,
to the point where she related it to Momo.
Overall
The only
chapter I truly liked here was Nostalgia, since it had that nice tranquil
atmosphere as Yui remembered something in the past (and that Rito and her had
already met before). The other chapters
weren’t too bad but a lot of forced ecchi in them. There’s a lot more contrived plot points than
ever before, and a lot of old inventions popping up again.