Classroom of the Elite Season 1 Episode 11

Ep 11. What People Commonly Call Fate Is Mostly Their Own Stupidity.

  • TV-14
  • September 20, 2017
  • 24 min
  • 8.3  (355)

In Classroom of the Elite season 1 episode 11, entitled "What People Commonly Call Fate Is Mostly Their Own Stupidity," the students of Class D continue their struggle to improve their class ranking. The episode opens with a conversation between Ayanokoji and Karuizawa, in which Karuizawa voices her concerns about her future prospects, now that she has become the target of other classes due to her association with Ayanokoji. Ayanokoji reassures her that she can still achieve her goals if she works hard, and reminds her that in their world, success is not determined by one's talent or social status, but by one's ability to manipulate the system.

Meanwhile, the rest of Class D is busy preparing for the upcoming fitness test, which will determine the class rankings for the next trimester. Horikita takes charge of the preparations, but finds herself at odds with some of her classmates who are not taking the test seriously. To motivate them, she invokes the spirit of the school's founder, who believed in the importance of physical fitness as a means of developing one's character.

As the day of the fitness test arrives, the students of Class D find themselves pitted against their rivals from Class C, who are determined to maintain their own class ranking by any means necessary. To make matters worse, the test is more challenging than they expected, and some of the students begin to falter. However, with Horikita's encouragement, they are able to push through and complete the test.

After the test, Ayanokoji meets with Horikita to discuss their next move. He reveals that he has a plan to sabotage Class C's chances of winning the upcoming school festival, which could give Class D a chance to improve their ranking. However, he warns Horikita that the plan will require her to act against her own principles. Horikita agrees to go along with the plan, but she remains wary of Ayanokoji's true motives, and wonders if he is truly on their side.

In the final scene of the episode, Ayanokoji is seen taking a walk on the school grounds, reflecting on the events of the day. He muses that fate is often determined by one's own actions, and that those who succeed are the ones who are willing to take risks and do what is necessary to achieve their goals. As the camera pans out, we see that Ayanokoji is being watched by someone in the distance, hinting at the possibility of a new twist in the story to come.

Overall, "What People Commonly Call Fate Is Mostly Their Own Stupidity" is an intense and suspenseful episode that highlights the complex interplay between the various characters in the series. It also raises important questions about the nature of success and the lengths that people will go to in order to achieve it. With the school festival looming on the horizon, it will be interesting to see how Class D fares in its bid to improve its ranking, and what further challenges lie in store for them in the episodes to come.

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  • First Aired
    September 20, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (355)
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