Kosuke Toriumi does such a wonderful job as Shu. Shu and Reiji have the same mother, Subaru has a different mother with no siblings, and Ayato, Laito and Kanato have the same mother. He does pull her into the tub with him. Shu is the only one that tells Yui their backstories, about how they all come from different mothers. Shu asks if she wants to join him in the bath, and teases her because she’s blushing.
He asks if she’s there to see him naked, and she replied that she was there to take a bath. Shu has a tendency to be in the most odd places and as Yui prepares for a bath, she hears a noise behind her. Which you know at this point something may happen. Ayato then says he’ll be back for more after she is finished her bath. Although Yui tries to refuse, she ends up bitten anyway.
I still think in his own way, he’s trying to look out for her and not cause any harm, but even he can’t resist biting her as we see in this episode.Īfter Reiji reprimands her for her bad table manners, Yui goes back to her room and wants to get a bath. This episode seems to focus a lot on Shu, and he even has a flashback. I’m surprised she had been able to adjust the way she did…in such a short time as well. I feel bad for Yui at this point because she was sent there without knowing who the residents were, and how they behaved. And these vampires are definitely not the vampires like in Twilight…they don’t sparkle in the sun. But these vampires are not like the ones you would see in movies like Interview with a Vampire, where…yes they can be rather hostile, but they at least have open communication. There should be at least some communication going on. If this was me, the silence would drive me nuts. Episode three starts out with the vampires having dinner with Yui in absolute silence.