did ryuta die bc of too much work? I'm a little confused about this. Also he asked some "weird" questions about…
I don't remember where I read this theory (maybe it was this comment section?), but at the beginning of the movie, Ryuta hits his head on the corner of a table while fumbling to collect his change. It hurts more than it should, and he keeps lamenting over the fact his head hurts in the scenes that follow it (an intracranial hemorrage, something that can be caused by a small accident and passed over, only to result in sudden death). This is why we linger so long on the scene of Ryuta hitting his head, and an explanation for his aburpt death.
That episode preview really wanted to keep us on our toes… but by the way Yoh leans up to kiss Mizuki first, I think everything will turn out… alright.
This show is so… so, so very beloved to me. Maybe it’s special to me because it’s been with me through thick and thin.
It’s repetitive, the plot is whack as hell, but somewhere along the line, it turned into comfort. Despite all of your flaws, someone will love you. Through it all, someone will love you. There is someone beside you, even when you don’t know it. Shin is the embodiment of love, perfectly flawed. Minato is, of course, a fool. But I forgive his foolishness. What we cannot agree for ourselves we turn into punishment.
I am going to miss them. And I would give anything to hear their bickering for another season (maybe another absurd plot line that barely makes sense!), despite the fact most of you hated it.
Thank you to this show. It has helped me more than I know.
To that person in this comment section who said this show reminded them of Natsume Yuujinchou... you were the one who propelled me to watch this. The final episode feels like saying goodbye to a friend. The casual goodbye, that had been declared a hundred times before, except this time is the last. Thank you, to the person, who made me watch this show. A million times over, thank you.
It’s repetitive, the plot is whack as hell, but somewhere along the line, it turned into comfort. Despite all of your flaws, someone will love you. Through it all, someone will love you. There is someone beside you, even when you don’t know it. Shin is the embodiment of love, perfectly flawed. Minato is, of course, a fool. But I forgive his foolishness. What we cannot agree for ourselves we turn into punishment.
I am going to miss them. And I would give anything to hear their bickering for another season (maybe another absurd plot line that barely makes sense!), despite the fact most of you hated it.
Thank you to this show. It has helped me more than I know.