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Suzumiya Haruhi 2009 episode 6: Endless Eight

23 July 2009 5 Comments

Welcome to loop #15521 plus or minus a couple hundred iterations.  But for us fans, it will be the fifth time. I never thought I’d say this, but I’m getting bored watching this now.  If there was only some progress every episode, but the same inaction happens everytime and the loop repeats again.  I really hope that these ‘Endless Eight’ episodes don’t actually repeat for eight episodes.  Season 2 only has 14 episodes and we’re spending 8 of them on this, no way!


The previous time loop continues for the 15,521st time. The scene prior to Haruhi’s dismissal of group activities is repeated, showing the same event happening in three future, unspecified loops. As the last day of vacation arrives, Kyon once again goes to bed without finishing his summer homework.

5 Comments »

  • addict? said:

    I agree – I was hoping (and still am) for something more substantial each episode, but it seems like its just repeating them over and over again…. Quite saddening :(

  • Izumi said:

    Well, a few of the episodes have showed minor progress. There was one that involved clips of that…air plane? Model airplane? Can’t remember.

    And Kyon seemed reeeaaally close to thinking of something, when he thought of Haruhi saying “Well, I put tomorrow aside, but feel free to stay home and rest” several times.
    I’m guessing that there will be something in particular she wanted to do on the last day.
    If only Kyon would just ask her about what she put it aside for.

  • otaku said:

    i hope endless eight ends at episode 9

  • Jo said:

    i think this endless eight.. or rather i call it endless summer as interesting.. though things do repeat. There is progression and the little things count.. its like a mystery :)

  • Anon01 said:

    Lol at the Evangelion reference… Btw this is my first time watching TMoHS. I’m pretty annoyed at the story repeat, but at the same time anxious about who and how the time loop will be broken. Meh…

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