Me too, duders. Me too. The good news, is that we are reaching episode 9, which would be episode 8 of the Endless Eight arc. This should be the last magical episode were Kyon finally DOES HIS GOD DAMN HOMEWORK, but we'll see. They've been jerking us around so bad. I wouldn't doubt that the first 20 minutes of this episode is the same like the last seven, except the last five minutes probably fixes the stupid time loop. Oh man, I'm going to be so pissed if that's so.
So, my fellow MoFoers, after this, are you going to keep watching? Or have you already stopped watching? Inquiring minds want to know, (namely, just me).
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To those that have no freakin' clue what's going on: Haruhi season 2 starts off normally with the first episode. The second episode begins with "the gang" of the SOS Brigade going through a list of things to do with the last two weeks of summer vacation so their time doesn't go to waste - but before I continue on, the whole point of the show is that this girl, Haruhi, is pretty much an all powerful, controlling GOD. Yes, this little high school freshman, is god herself, but she does not know it, but her little friends do, and they will forever be her friends and keep her from knowing before she throws a temper tantrum and DESTROYS THE WORLD.
She's also, still, a teenager looking to have fun.
With that said, she's had such a blast this summer, that she doesn't want it to end. So what happens? She subconsciously RESETS THOSE TWO WEEKS of HER LIFE over 9,000 times! (15,500 times, to be more accurate). That's about 600 years of the same crap over and over again, stuck in an infinite loop with the exact same actions over and over again - and everyone is oblivious to it, only receiving "deja vu" signals from their minds which slowly lets them figure out that, hey, Haruhi's got them in a time loop! (Though they've never been able to figure out by the end of the episode).
Now take that knowledge, and REPEAT IT 7 TIMES. FOR THIRTY MINUTES.
Yeah. Best. Season. Ever. </sarcasm>













