That contrast, the depth, the seemingly insurmountable impossibilities really make these episodes (and the high production quality really helps delivering it, too). Like Yanagi Akane said: In the end no one is really at fault here (though Yoshikawa Yuki could really take the next step. She's getting there).
Maybe my only critic with these last episodes is that we get the focused versions of these stories. Maybe they could have sprinkled them a little more around? But it's a first season, so I guess it could change for a second one when they are all a little more developed and interconnected :thinking:
Shout by Martin RBlockedParent2021-07-09T11:12:13Z
That contrast, the depth, the seemingly insurmountable impossibilities really make these episodes (and the high production quality really helps delivering it, too). Like Yanagi Akane said: In the end no one is really at fault here (though Yoshikawa Yuki could really take the next step. She's getting there).
Maybe my only critic with these last episodes is that we get the focused versions of these stories. Maybe they could have sprinkled them a little more around? But it's a first season, so I guess it could change for a second one when they are all a little more developed and interconnected :thinking: