Ep 7. Star-Shaped Feelings
- TV14
- November 15, 2007
- 25 min
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7.8 (223)
Tomoya is constantly reminded of his father's words that life is meaningless and thus, is hesitant to join any clubs. Nagisa offers to help him find a club to join, and they end up stumbling upon the drama club. Nagisa's dream is to put on a play, but the club's members are unmotivated and disorganized. However, after some encouragement from Tomoya and Nagisa, the club begins to practice and work towards their goal.
Meanwhile, Tomoya meets a girl named Fuko, who seems to be in a daze and obsessed with making star-shaped wooden carvings. Tomoya is initially annoyed by her persistent nature and lack of self-awareness, but gradually begins to sympathize with her after learning of her circumstances. Fuko's sister is getting married, and Fuko is determined to make star-shaped carvings as wedding favors, despite being hospitalized due to her deteriorating health.
As the drama club faces challenges in their production, Tomoya and Nagisa continue to interact with Fuko and try to help her in any way they can. However, as the wedding day approaches, Fuko's condition worsens and she becomes more distant. The drama club's production is also in jeopardy due to a lack of support from the school and community.
In this episode, the themes of friendship, perseverance, and the fragility of life are explored. The characters bond over their shared goal of putting on a successful play and helping Fuko, despite the obstacles they encounter. Tomoya's past and his father's words serve as a backdrop to his interactions with the drama club and Fuko, adding depth to his character and providing a glimpse into his motivations.
Overall, "Star-Shaped Feelings" is a heartwarming and emotional episode that showcases the power of human connection and the importance of chasing one's dreams.