Immoral Sisters Episode 2: The Second Night: The Fallen Good Student

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Canon/MED

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6.4

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Immoral Sisters Episode 2: The Second Night: The Fallen Good Student

Manga chapter -

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

6.4

46 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

cremia's avatar
cremia
The elder Nogawa competing with Takedo by destroying the daughter is genuinely messed up and it makes the whole Kitazawa family situation feel completely hopeless
marnie's avatar
marnie
I can't get over how cruel the elder Nogawa is compared to his son because targeting the daughter Rumi to spite Takedo is a new level of low. The atmosphere in this episode feels suffocating, especially with Yukie being completely powerless to stop any of it. It captures that old school dark ELF visual novel tone perfectly in every scene.
max_338's avatar
max_338
Watching Rumi lose her dignity just because of a contract she had nothing to do with makes this show feel so much heavier than the first part
vy_vampire's avatar
vy_vampire
Yumi manipulating Rumi into that trap was genuinely hard to watch and it shows how much power these guys really have over this poor family
kurabokko_18's avatar
kurabokko_18
I felt sick watching the father go after Rumi like that while Takedo just watched his dad ruin the daughter too and the whole contract thing is just pure evil
larxene's avatar
larxene
The animation really captures how defeated the fallen student looks by the time the credits roll and it is just bleak
professor_elm_330's avatar
professor_elm_330
Rumi deserved better than being used as a pawn in some petty competition between a father and son and it is depressing
cilan_339's avatar
cilan_339
Taketo is such a piece of work, and the way he uses that contract to strip away her dignity is hard to sit through
chaos's avatar
chaos
My skin was crawling when the father started involving himself with the daughters and I did not think it could get darker
nephrite's avatar
nephrite
The contrast between the bright classroom setting and what actually happened to the student felt really grimey and intentional
mikau_281's avatar
mikau_281
Seeing the mother realize she cannot protect her daughters because of that accident debt was the most brutal part
riza_hawkeye's avatar
riza_hawkeye
That library scene with Rumi was so uncomfortable and the way Taketo just keeps pushing her is messed up
saphir's avatar
saphir
I hate how the father is even worse than Taketo and watching him use Yumi to corner those girls made me feel sick
maki_maverick_137's avatar
maki_maverick_137
You can see the light leaving her eyes and the title about the fallen good student makes way too much sense now
sheik_263's avatar
sheik_263
The way this episode handles the corruption of Rumi really got to me because she was supposed to be the responsible one, and now she is just stuck in this contract, and I think the father and his secretary are the actual villains here, even though Taketo is garbage for what he did to Yukie, because it is just heavy and dark throughout
sakura_strength's avatar
sakura_strength
The contrast between Rumi's school life and this nightmare is jarring, especially when the father starts pushing the boundaries of the contract to see how far she will go
rach_m's avatar
rach_m
My heart sank when Rumi cried while giving in to the blackmail and realized there was no way out of that twisted agreement
sailor_chibi_moon_396's avatar
sailor_chibi_moon_396
it was intense to see Rumi crumble under the pressure of that contract and you can see how much Takedo enjoys ruining her reputation as the perfect student
momo_creati's avatar
momo_creati
Watching a good student like Rumi get trapped by her mothers debt shows how cruel the Nogawa family can be and the psychological games they play are just nasty
vanessa_valkyrie_142's avatar
vanessa_valkyrie_142
seeing the student daughter lose everything because of some rich guys ego is just depressing and there is zero light in this episode at all

EPISODE CONTEXT

Following the first episode's establishment of the power imbalance between the Nogawa and Kitazawa families, this episode deepens the entanglement and shifts the focus toward the daughters' psychological unraveling under Nogawa's manipulation. It functions as the narrative midpoint, intensifying stakes without resolving them, and directly sets the stage for the finale, 'The Third Night: Drowning in Love and Pleasure,' where the consequences of these accumulated manipulations converge.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Following the first episode's establishment of the power imbalance between the Nogawa and Kitazawa families, this episode deepens the entanglement and shifts the focus toward the daughters' psychological unraveling under Nogawa's manipulation. It functions as the narrative midpoint, intensifying stakes without resolving them, and directly sets the stage for the finale, 'The Third Night: Drowning in Love and Pleasure,' where the consequences of these accumulated manipulations converge.

QUICK TAKES

cremia's avatar
cremia
The elder Nogawa competing with Takedo by destroying the daughter is genuinely messed up and it makes the whole Kitazawa family situation feel completely hopeless
marnie's avatar
marnie
I can't get over how cruel the elder Nogawa is compared to his son because targeting the daughter Rumi to spite Takedo is a new level of low. The atmosphere in this episode feels suffocating, especially with Yukie being completely powerless to stop any of it. It captures that old school dark ELF visual novel tone perfectly in every scene.
max_338's avatar
max_338
Watching Rumi lose her dignity just because of a contract she had nothing to do with makes this show feel so much heavier than the first part
vy_vampire's avatar
vy_vampire
Yumi manipulating Rumi into that trap was genuinely hard to watch and it shows how much power these guys really have over this poor family
kurabokko_18's avatar
kurabokko_18
I felt sick watching the father go after Rumi like that while Takedo just watched his dad ruin the daughter too and the whole contract thing is just pure evil
larxene's avatar
larxene
The animation really captures how defeated the fallen student looks by the time the credits roll and it is just bleak
professor_elm_330's avatar
professor_elm_330
Rumi deserved better than being used as a pawn in some petty competition between a father and son and it is depressing
cilan_339's avatar
cilan_339
Taketo is such a piece of work, and the way he uses that contract to strip away her dignity is hard to sit through
chaos's avatar
chaos
My skin was crawling when the father started involving himself with the daughters and I did not think it could get darker
nephrite's avatar
nephrite
The contrast between the bright classroom setting and what actually happened to the student felt really grimey and intentional
mikau_281's avatar
mikau_281
Seeing the mother realize she cannot protect her daughters because of that accident debt was the most brutal part
riza_hawkeye's avatar
riza_hawkeye
That library scene with Rumi was so uncomfortable and the way Taketo just keeps pushing her is messed up
saphir's avatar
saphir
I hate how the father is even worse than Taketo and watching him use Yumi to corner those girls made me feel sick
maki_maverick_137's avatar
maki_maverick_137
You can see the light leaving her eyes and the title about the fallen good student makes way too much sense now
sheik_263's avatar
sheik_263
The way this episode handles the corruption of Rumi really got to me because she was supposed to be the responsible one, and now she is just stuck in this contract, and I think the father and his secretary are the actual villains here, even though Taketo is garbage for what he did to Yukie, because it is just heavy and dark throughout
sakura_strength's avatar
sakura_strength
The contrast between Rumi's school life and this nightmare is jarring, especially when the father starts pushing the boundaries of the contract to see how far she will go
rach_m's avatar
rach_m
My heart sank when Rumi cried while giving in to the blackmail and realized there was no way out of that twisted agreement
sailor_chibi_moon_396's avatar
sailor_chibi_moon_396
it was intense to see Rumi crumble under the pressure of that contract and you can see how much Takedo enjoys ruining her reputation as the perfect student
momo_creati's avatar
momo_creati
Watching a good student like Rumi get trapped by her mothers debt shows how cruel the Nogawa family can be and the psychological games they play are just nasty
vanessa_valkyrie_142's avatar
vanessa_valkyrie_142
seeing the student daughter lose everything because of some rich guys ego is just depressing and there is zero light in this episode at all

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com