I liked how casual they were in bringing up dating, and their overall relationship feels innocent. So with these complaints stacked up, is there anything that I liked? Actually, I liked the relationship between Rin and Riki. Despite his tough love reasoning being somewhat understandeable, his actions from that reasoning come off as unnecessarily cold. His shift from cheering for Riki x Rin to isolating Rin in a suicidal class with not contact outside is too sudden and extreme to seem believable. I really don’t like what they did with Kyousuke here, not because he became dark, but how it was handled. That dark shift also makes some characters overly one-note, specifically Kyousuke. So to accomadate for it, dramatic scenes are simplified to two extremes, like if the show is shoving a board at the screen saying “BE HAPPY” and “BE SAD”. Both plot points and character decisions seem to be hooked to a shift in tone that keeps falling down, and the fact that only 3 eps were given meant that such events were extremely rushed. What do I mean by trying too hard? I mean that it’s trying to paint the perfect picture of either joy or sorrow. Halfway into this sequel and I’ve figured out what makes this route not click with me as it should it’s trying too hard.
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