Classroom Of The Elite Season 2 Ep 4

Okay, people, let's talk about Classroom of the Elite Season 2 Episode 4. Things got... interesting, didn't they? Let's dive in and share some possibly unpopular opinions.
The Island Exam Shenanigans
Seriously, this whole island thing is wild. Resource gathering, hidden VIPs, and betrayal lurking around every palm tree? It's like Survivor but with way more scheming teenagers.
I'm starting to think the school picked the island based on which one had the most conveniently placed abandoned buildings. Prime location for secret meetings!
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The whole point system feels rigged. I wouldn't be surprised if Ayanokoji somehow manipulated the rules before anyone even stepped off the boat. He's like the puppet master of this whole crazy game.
Kushida's Many Faces
Okay, is anyone actually surprised by Kushida's two-faced personality anymore? At this point, it's less a twist and more a recurring character trait. It's her brand, really.

I’m convinced she has a hidden notebook full of dirt on everyone. Like, a digital version of the Burn Book from Mean Girls. I bet it's password protected with some ridiculous phrase.
Honestly, I kind of respect her dedication to being secretly evil. It's a full-time job, and she's clearly putting in the hours. Girl boss? Maybe?
The Horikita Sibling Dynamic
Manabu Horikita, the perpetually unimpressed older brother, is back! And just as condescending as ever! Does he ever crack a smile?

Their interactions are always awkward, but fascinating. The tension is so thick you could cut it with a monomolecular wire.
It's clear Horikita Suzune desperately wants his approval, but he's playing the long game. He's probably testing her, trying to mold her into some super-student weapon. It's sibling rivalry at its finest (and most strategic).
Ayanokoji: Still Unfathomable
Let's be real, Ayanokoji is the ultimate mystery box. Every episode, we get a tiny peek inside, but mostly we're just left with more questions.

I'm convinced he's ten steps ahead of everyone else, including the viewers. Trying to predict his next move is like trying to catch smoke with a butterfly net. Good luck with that!
My unpopular opinion: I'm okay with not fully understanding him. The enigma is part of the appeal. Just give us some crumbs, anime gods!
Overall Thoughts (and More Unpopular Opinions)
Episode 4 was a solid setup for the island showdown. Alliances are forming, betrayals are brewing, and Ayanokoji is probably sipping iced tea somewhere, orchestrating it all.

I'm low-key rooting for Sakayanagi to stir up some chaos. She's delightfully evil, and her mind games are always entertaining to watch. More Sakayanagi, please!
Ultimately, Classroom of the Elite continues to be a masterclass in psychological manipulation and high school drama. And I'm here for every scheming second. What are your thoughts?
"Is it just me, or is this show just a big game of chess?" - Someone (probably)
