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I wouldn't say it's just his subconscious, just mainly. Before it was, but now he knows a bit about the past, he appears to consciously think about it.

I agree his antagonist actions from the last episode of "I'm going to make you unhappy for choosing Koko and forgetting Linda"

This show is killing me every week with suspense. It is expected from the author of Toradora.
On a side note, I like how the story strays away from the whole high school theme and sets it in university, with part time jobs and stuff. Is it really like that, I wonder?
Anyways, it's a darn good show. Makes me want to

I stopped watching after episode 8.

It also has a really great opening and ending song, the kind that sticks in your head making you hum it when you hear it.

Shiroe, the main lead of Log Horizon, realizes early on the implications of having a population of smart, strong immortals with no goals or basic needs that have to be addressed. Thus, he sets about a plan to build a society from the ground up—to both control and give purpose to the players trapped in this new world.

I was pleasantly surprised after about 3 episodes by how well it distinguished itself. It's now one of my favourite shows this season.

Thought this anime would be generic bullshit like SAO, turned out to be anything but. It's the only anime in this genre that provides a realistic game concept and thoroughly explains its world. Its not filled with tons of plot holes or other random crap either, and the characters don't totally suck. Definitely

Log Horizon is far from the first anime to be focused on the idea of being trapped in an MMORPG. However, while other series with similar setups (i.e., .hack//sign and Sword Art Online) have simply had their characters using some sort of VR system and unable to log out, Log Horizon adds an almost magical element to