And in the second season, The Smile Reflected In that Mirror…
Finally, this episode…
Although she says she’s worried about her singing, truthfully it’s her self-image that Alice has the most difficulty with. She hesitates to look into the mirror because she doesn’t want to see something she won’t like. So when she was able to answer Athena’s questions honestly and confidently, that proved she had matured to not be afraid of her own shortcomings.
And we see many other examples of how far Alice has come. There was a time when she was embarrassed to be seen next to Athena. Now there’s nothing but admiration in her voice as she states, “time stands still when Athena is around.” After the graduation ceremony, she warmly smiles as she gives away her second button. Those girls once asked her for an autograph but were turned down because Alice didn’t understand their feelings. The girl we see in this episode is much more positive, outgoing, and good-natured than in any other episode. Even if Akari is the star of Aria, the most satisfying part of the show has been watching Alice blossom.
Graduation time is approaching for the students reading this, too. Good luck!
Next week I’ll be watching Aria the Origination #4: Those Who Aim for Tomorrow… and also picture drama #2.
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