Glass Mask: Episode 46


After satisfying the requirements set by Tsukikage-sensei, Maya joined by Ayumi steps into a land where myths and legend arise. At long last, audiences catch a glimpse to the famed birthplace of the Kurenai Tennyou (Crimson Goddess).

To play the much-desired role, the actor needs to fulfill another task. She must understand and embrace the four elements: Wind Water, Fire, and Earth. And as the cliché goes, she has to be one with nature to become the Crimson Goddess.

The first element: The Wind.

In typical Ayumi-fashion, Ayumi pulls a carefully constructed performance, which please Tsukikage-sensei. In contrast, Maya’s literal interpretation of the Wind is given a reprieve, albeit impressively re-enacted. To truly comprehend this element, she must first find its heart to give life to the part.

As expected, Maya takes this as a saddening setback. Yet Ayumi perceives the harsh analysis as another reason to fear her rival’s ability to convey an element with frightening accuracy. The task ends with the pair eyeing each other with envious stares. Next stop: Fire.

Ooops. Only a summary for this one. My thoughts are still tangled regarding this title. Once I reach to a better conclusion, I’d attempt to write it down. ^^;;