To sum it up, it was magic Mahjong with a thick veneer of fan service and tacos.
I wonder how much money I would earn inventing a device that would filter out distracting fan service.
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WOW one of the few times I outright agreed with the villain on this one.
So a player was hit with a soccer ball and SOMEHOW immediately started bleeding through her shirt so the coach ran up to her and ripped off her sleeve to treat the wound.
The girl understandably slapped him. It is one of those situations where both sides aren't really wrong or right. Since sure he didn't ask, but then again she started bleeding profusely from a soccer ball so the tension was high.
Following so far?
Ok so the next day the villain tries to get the coach fired in various ways in a student council meeting. It doesn't work... So she was like "What about that girl and what the coach did to him?" (just as a note she didn't show up that day, they think she is at home from shock)
And then the stupid stupid student council head steps up and is like "As the coach of the men's team I think the treatment was justified" and the villain goes "You can't understand what something like that feels like to a woman" and then they start treating her like she is being ridiculous and she informs them that the entire team (well 2nd year and up) will quit if the victim doesn't show up to school tomorrow and the coach doesn't take responsibility... leading to the guys treating her even more incredulously.
I am sitting there just going "You idiots! You just made them completely justified with your misogyny. The fact that you clearly control the student council and can essentially veto their decisions doesn't help" They FORCED the situation... Yeah now the girls team HAS to do this because otherwise the men on student council will veto them for being women.
I have so rarely EVER seen a villain turn what is supposed to be their villainous power play... into a completely justified one.