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I agree about the comment about Ryouko, honestly xD I just sadly could understand where she was coming from, from a very odd angle/way. I forgot how, but it made slight sense if you took away the part about Ryouko WANTING to be a binch about it.
I ended up actually liking Nanase too!! I totally saw her as a threat at first, but then once she and Atsushi ended up spending more time together, I saw new sides of her and really could empathize!
Well uh
This was a wild ride???
I was surprised Aiko was as dense as she was. I was proud of her for doing her best to become independent in the end. It was unbearably weird to have her calling Masami "papa" all the way to the end, but at LEAST they weren't blood-related... it kinda really messed with the flow of the story, her calling him papa the whole time. There was no transition in what she called him, to show how their relationship changed from familial to romantic.... and that made it really weird. Because he wasn't genetically her dad or anything.....
Their son was absolutely precious though, and the moment Masami picked him up was so cute.
I found myself cheering for the enemy at times, like Ryouko and Saitou xD the protagonists were too hard to cheer for because it's like they had no reason to be together besides they liked smashing each other! It was kinda disappointing! They had an incredibly close bond, yes, but there was no content to their love! No substance! Nothing to speak of!