It's not everything fun, but for the most part it is


I believe it is fascinating that while we all were rooting to show his closed minded competition incorrect, he did not actually do that. Being in a connection may be diverting. That is why while he trained Takeo needed to avoid Yamato. It might be in the manner of targets that are more important. On the flip side, additionally, it may give you something.

This makes the episode very intimate. It is rooted in the predicaments teens deal with in shojo manga, not only in real life. Yamato and Takeo respond like real children we have all understood or been in our life at a certain point. I was a bit worried about how exactly My Love Story!! would survive for the full two cours. I am less stressed now next episode. In the event the show keeps sticking to real life scenarios and stays away from shojo platitudes, that should keep it running so long as it needs to go.