I don't really have crit for characterization. But, I have noticed a decrease in your activity. I realize that this is partly due to RL problems and all that. But, for example, it's hard to give you crit on Kuro just because he hasn't been around all that often. I don't see anything off about him, but it's hard to establish that if he hasn't been in a ton of threads. I think you didn't get crit last time, too, because he was still relatively new and recently intro'd when the crit meme went up.
I think that you've fallen into tagging your familiar CR again. Just take a look at the masquerade log. Takeshi and Kuro to Fay-sensei. Takeshi to Hokuto. Keiichi to Kotori. Takeshi to Kentarou...
There are other instances of new or newish CR (like Kuro to Yumi or Takeshi to Suishou, but those are both instances where the characters have talked before), but there are also lots of opportunities for new CR that you're passing by. Syaoran, Subaru (both of them), Fuuma (both of them), Kakyou...
I think that you fall back onto your old, familiar faces too often. That isn't to say that Takeshi SHOULDN'T tag Hokuto and Kentarou. But, why not tagging someone new, too? The entire event was designed to create new CR because nobody can recognize anybody else, and it's an opportunity that I think you may be squandering. Not just with the event, either, but also in entries, too. You tag entries of characters your characters know, and tend to ignore or only have generic threads with characters you don't have established CR with. It's disheartening, and it makes playing with you difficult sometimes.
Your characters are amazing and great fun, when you actually tag people. I wish to see you branch out more and tag more people. A few crit memes back you were advised to take more initiative with threads. I haven't seen you do that a whole lot since then, though it got better for a little while. I want to see you continue to push yourself and work on your CR and activity. Your characters are great fun and very well-played, and that's the reason why we want to see you play them more.