Okay, we all know what Mai is doing. She saw a child that turned out to be a malevolent ghost at the bottom of this manhole, so she's going down there to rescue them. We followed her point of view through this entire scene because Ghost Hunt is, for the most part, a limited first-person point of view narrative.
But consider this scene from Naru's point of view: He's doing some private investigating on his own, pursuing theories as they come. For the most part, he's calm but growing a little concerned about the escalating supernatural hostility against himself and his team. With all this on his mind, he's heading back to base and for whatever reason, he glances off into this empty field when suddenly--
"What the fuck is my assistant doing crawling into a sewer?"
Naru is a smart guy, but this is probably a moment when he was truly baffled by Mai's behavior. To his credit, he doesn't call her stupid for getting herself (and him) into the resulting predicament, but this could be attributed to him still computing why she thought this was a good idea.
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, 1997 - photographed by Mark Seliger for US Magazine.
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Back to back with my recent Storm piece and the older piece. Nearly 11 years difference!!
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Izaya’s long coat was too powerful for the animation budget.
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David Thewlis
Only Fools and Horses (TV series) - 1985
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