The latest episode of Classroom Of The Elite Season 3 wrapped up the intense showdown between Kiyotaka and Sakayanagi, gearing up for what could be the final phase of the series and maybe even hinting at a Season 4.
It was a mix of emotions as the brilliant minds of Kiyotaka and Sakayanagi finally reached a truce, but sadly, Class 1-C fell short against Class 1-A.
Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Episode 11 “There Is Only One Law in Love: It Is to Make Your Loved One Happy,” taken from a line in French writer Stendhal’s journal.
In this episode, we witness the culmination of the fierce clash between Kiyotaka and Sakayanagi as the Event Selection Exam reaches its climax.
Serving as the ultimate trial for the first-year students of ANHS, this exam marks a significant milestone in their academic path.
In Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Episode 11, the spotlight shines on the strategic showdown between Kiyotaka and Sakayanagi.
The episode kicks off with the basketball event, where Kiyotaka makes a clever move by having Sudo step aside, giving other talented players from Class 1-C a chance to shine.
Thanks to this tactic, Class 1-C manages to keep pace with Class 1-A. By making smart substitutions and emphasizing teamwork, Class 1-C pulls off wins in basketball, typing, and archery, much to Sakayanagi’s surprise.
In the mental arithmetic test, Kiyotaka exposes Sakayanagi’s manipulation of Katsuragi, who was coerced into staying loyal under threat of expulsion.
With the scores even after six rounds, the destiny of both classes hinges on the result of the last event: a chess match between Suzune and Hashimoto.
Even though Suzune and Hashimoto give it their all, Sakayanagi steps in to sway the outcome in her favor.
But Kiyotaka’s sharp eye makes him realize the situation, prompting him to concede the match, leading to Class 1-C’s loss.
The disclosure of Tsukishiro’s meddling adds another layer of complexity to the situation. In a flashback, Sakayanagi’s backstory and her commitment to her father’s wishes are revealed.
Giving insight into her motives and the underlying conflicts between students from the White Room program and those from more conventional backgrounds.
As Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Episode 11 wraps up, it’s unveiled that Sakayanagi admires Kiyotaka’s brilliance, highlighting her wish for him to feel the warmth of human relationships, drawing from her own encounters in the White Room.
Expectation
Episode 12 of Classroom of the Elite Season 3 is all set to explore the aftermath of the Event Selection Exam. It’s expected to bring more challenges and unveil new revelations as the series heads towards its end.
We’ll likely see the consequences of the intense face-off between Kiyotaka and Sakayanagi, especially after Class 1-C’s loss in the exam.
In Episode 12 of Classroom of the Elite Season 3, we might dig into why Kiyotaka chose to give up the chess match, even though he had the upper hand strategically.
This decision could shed light on his motives and how well he understands the power dynamics in the school. We might see Kiyotaka grappling with internal conflicts and striving to navigate the school’s social hierarchy.
Moreover, Tsukishiro’s interference in the exam might stir up unrest among the students, particularly those from Class 1-C. This revelation could lead to suspicions about the real intentions of the school’s administration.
Release Date & Where To Watch
Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Episode 12 is scheduled to release on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 10:30 PM JST on AT-X . For global fans, the episode with English subtitles will be available at the following times:
- Pacific Time (PT): Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 5:30 AM
- Canada Time (Eastern Time, ET): Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 8:30 AM
- Australian Eastern Time (AET): Thursday, March 7th, 2024, 12:30 AM
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 1:30 PM
- Japan Standard Time (JST): Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 10:30 PM
- Central Time (US & Canada, CT): Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 7:30 AM
Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Episode 12 will first air in Japan on AT-X and its affiliated local channels. International viewers can catch the show on Crunchyroll.