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Fun and entertaining
*major spoilers**
While I do like Kikuchi more than Hatano, like most people, I don’t understand the intense hate Hatano receives. At this point, the ‘he is a minor’ argument feels more like an excuse, especially since the male lead chose to wait for him, and there’s only a small age gap between them. One point I do agree with is that Kikuchi is the better choice, and the previous seasons focused more on him than on Hatano, so it’s understandable that people expected Kikuchi to be the endgame. I had an issue with how easy they brushed off Kikuchi but Still, I don’t think Hatano is such a ‘terrible choice.’ He’s fine. I also watched the earlier seasons a long time ago, so my attachment to either love interest isn’t strong enough for me to dismiss the entire series over the final choice. I was prepared for any type of ending, including him choosing no one. Overall, I think the show is still good, light, fun, and not something that needs to be taken too seriously.
While I do like Kikuchi more than Hatano, like most people, I don’t understand the intense hate Hatano receives. At this point, the ‘he is a minor’ argument feels more like an excuse, especially since the male lead chose to wait for him, and there’s only a small age gap between them. One point I do agree with is that Kikuchi is the better choice, and the previous seasons focused more on him than on Hatano, so it’s understandable that people expected Kikuchi to be the endgame. I had an issue with how easy they brushed off Kikuchi but Still, I don’t think Hatano is such a ‘terrible choice.’ He’s fine. I also watched the earlier seasons a long time ago, so my attachment to either love interest isn’t strong enough for me to dismiss the entire series over the final choice. I was prepared for any type of ending, including him choosing no one. Overall, I think the show is still good, light, fun, and not something that needs to be taken too seriously.
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