it is odd that the next "episode" seems to be a special only when it felt like just another regular episode to the series. I liked it a lot but a lot of things still aren't really answered
it does but the first several episodes were more like comedy with an unrequited crush? and like I said, I am OK with romance if it isn't an age gap thing
hi! as a fan of the manga as well, I just wanted to point out that the leg thing is a very real plotline in the manga as well - Hori becomes obsessed with Kashima's legs in one of the later volumes (it is somewhere after volume 10) and that is around the time Kashima's sister makes an appearance as well. but I do agree that they def fastlaned and changed a bit of Nozaki's and Sakura's dynamic
ep 6 was actually really sweet and Kishi is such a great influence on Tooru.. however, things really seem to be heading into romantic territory and without knowing what the age diff between them is, I feel kinda uncomfortable T_T like that "tsuki ga kirei desu ne" was def a Natsume Soseki quote and Kishi HAS to know what it means.. he even caught himself after he said it
Hi Mina, thanks for wiritng even if this was a review ive written ages ago.Yes Minato is a teacher-student romance…
ah indeed, I wasn't really looking at the date of the review :D thanks for explaining it a bit more, but I am just really uncomfortable with the trope of underage characters dating adults :/
?? Two of the most basic everyday foods with similar meanings (hearty, comfortable, made with love if from family,…
it sounds very stereotypical to call someone a nickname based on their country's dish. like calling a Canadian Maple Syrup. idk if it crosses the line for me personally, I just know that americans would be rioting over things like this. I was wondering what everyone else thought?
thanks for explaining it a bit more, but I am just really uncomfortable with the trope of underage characters dating adults :/