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pokoko said:
LuckyTrouble said:
pokoko said:

It's ... not very good.  I don't know if it's a drop yet but it's close.  Everything about it just seems like a jumbled up mess.

And what's with a "white knight" resorting to violence like that?  

I'm not sure which violence you're referring to. If it was the small knock on the head, that was just parental scolding more than anything else. If it was the battle in the office, that was still actually part of his white knight syndrome. He felt Makio would be in trouble if he did nothing, so he took action. In the end, both acts of potential violence were because Makio's quality of life risked going down.

Attacking people and using violence to force his way into private propery makes him pretty crappy as someone who is supposed to uphold justice.  I mean, seriously, that's awful.  Let's say he stabbed the guy.  Would that really have solved anything?  I can't imagine that it would have helped the situation a whole lot.  "I just stabbed one of your employees because I think it's terrible that you don't send your daughter to school!"

To be fair, the knight he attacks flat out tells him that what he was doing was not as a knight. I mean, the anime didn't condone his actions by any means, and he walks out of the office knowing he just messed up pretty badly. I think the show did a decent job covering the immaturity of his character despite holding the title of knight.