That's not really what it looked like to me.
Tea's problem was that she was spending too much time practicing and not enough time sleeping. That seemed to be more what was being addressed by the whole burnout lecture.
The strategy Tea and Subaru were using though looked like something that has proven to be successful often in the Nanoha series - having people appear from unexpected places. And what *Nanoha* did in response is what I'd expect to be the fatally wrong move in a real fight. (Of course, no one ever uses Barrier Burst as often as I would. '.' )
The logic Nanoha produces late in episode 9 - that since they're an operational unit, for now it's best for Tea to focus on improving her strong points - makes sense, but it has me screaming "Why didn't you explain this two episodes ago???" (Yes, two episodes. Even if screaming "Why didn't you explain this last episode???" sounds more dramatic. '.' )
But instead of just explaining things, first they had to smack Tea around and mess with her emotional state, smack Tea around and mess with her emotional state *again*, and *then* they could explain things. Frankly it's a bit surprising that Section Six didn't suddenly have a Tea-and-Subaru shaped hole in it's organizational charts after that.
And I'm tired and my eyes hurt, so for now I'm going to have to hope I managed to write what I actually *meant*. >.> *hits send*
-Morgan."Mikuru-chan molested me! I'm... so happy!"
-Haruhi, "The Ecchi of Haruhi Suzumiya"
---(Not really)
Tea's problem was that she was spending too much time practicing and not enough time sleeping. That seemed to be more what was being addressed by the whole burnout lecture.
The strategy Tea and Subaru were using though looked like something that has proven to be successful often in the Nanoha series - having people appear from unexpected places. And what *Nanoha* did in response is what I'd expect to be the fatally wrong move in a real fight. (Of course, no one ever uses Barrier Burst as often as I would. '.' )
The logic Nanoha produces late in episode 9 - that since they're an operational unit, for now it's best for Tea to focus on improving her strong points - makes sense, but it has me screaming "Why didn't you explain this two episodes ago???" (Yes, two episodes. Even if screaming "Why didn't you explain this last episode???" sounds more dramatic. '.' )
But instead of just explaining things, first they had to smack Tea around and mess with her emotional state, smack Tea around and mess with her emotional state *again*, and *then* they could explain things. Frankly it's a bit surprising that Section Six didn't suddenly have a Tea-and-Subaru shaped hole in it's organizational charts after that.
And I'm tired and my eyes hurt, so for now I'm going to have to hope I managed to write what I actually *meant*. >.> *hits send*
-Morgan."Mikuru-chan molested me! I'm... so happy!"
-Haruhi, "The Ecchi of Haruhi Suzumiya"
---(Not really)