That last episode was interesting.
I'm kinda divided on it.
On the one hand, it showcased a lot of CG idols. There was a ton of Sachiko screen time, which certainly made lots of the egotistical idol's fans happy... and Anzu really got a chance to show she's more than a lazy girl to those who don't follow the card game/drama tracks. Also we got to see Anzu WITHOUT her Kirari interaction. On the other hand, episode 8 was 90% Ranko focused. Sorta disappointed that we didn't get a 90% show focused on a single idol like that. Episode 9 was split between the three
Candy Island girls, with some thrown in for
My Cute Self and Baseball. on the side.
I did really like the Sachiko stuff though... and the revelation that any unit Sachiko becomes part of, basically must have "My Cute Self" in it's name (given the name for the
142s).
Kurumi Ohnuma and Shizuku Oikawa's unit was.. not surprising in the least.
I know right? IIRC... isn't
B.B. (Kurumi + Shizuku) a fanservice duo created by fan artists? Really cool that Namco gave it canon status if that's the case.
Loved how they mentioned that it was their ditzy (and I'm sure fan service filled) antics that caused the Quiz Show to be modified for the version shown in Episode 9.
Also was interesting that this confirms idols are not mutually locked into a single unit. Shizuku was also part of
Sexy Guilty (with Sanae and Yuko). I think this means we can still get a
Ankira, despite Anzu being in
Candy Island.
***EDIT***On a side note: Even as a follower of the drama cd's and game, I was surprised to note that Anzu picked the Science topic before Anime. Which means she has more confidence in science (and mathematics) than she does with anime... and we all know how HUGE of an anime fan Anzu is. Always realized she was far more intelligent than she lets on... but I never realized she was on that level of intellect: she's a mathematical genius.
***EDIT 2***Also LOL at the end, when Anzu declared she was quitting. The look on the Producer's face (having gone through the whole ordeal with Mio) was priceless.