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It's my first time writing a review, and I want to emphasize that whether you like this show or not is entirely subjective.
I've noticed quite a few negative comments about Akira not responding to Shin's wishes. However, I find this season far from disappointing, contrary to what some people are saying.
Overall, what I like is watching the dynamic between Minato Akira and Katsuki Shintaro. Their interactions, while not always smooth, reflect the complexities of real life. This season picks up just three months from where the first one ended, and I believe it adds depth to the characters.
I can understand the concerns of the character Minato as an adult just can't express himself as clearly as Shin can being a teenager. Minato knows about Shin and being around 30 he doesn't want Shin, Who's barely 18, to distract him or want him to focus on himself. Moreover, Minato just gets flustered easily and doesn't express himself as freely as he should, maybe he's afraid because of the age gap but he's definitely trying to overcome it.
Similarly, Asuka and Shu-kun have their own challenges to overcome as their relationship evolves. It's heartwarming to see Shu-kun stepping out of his comfort zone.
Both couples are adorable and endearing.
Some viewers might perceive Minato as childish, overthinking, and overly shy, but I see his actions in the context of the story. By the end, he comes to realize what he truly wants.
Please note that I haven't read the manga; my perspective is solely based on the series. Overall, I found it nice and wholesome. If there's a third season in the future, I would welcome further relationship development, even without steamy scenes.
I've noticed quite a few negative comments about Akira not responding to Shin's wishes. However, I find this season far from disappointing, contrary to what some people are saying.
Overall, what I like is watching the dynamic between Minato Akira and Katsuki Shintaro. Their interactions, while not always smooth, reflect the complexities of real life. This season picks up just three months from where the first one ended, and I believe it adds depth to the characters.
I can understand the concerns of the character Minato as an adult just can't express himself as clearly as Shin can being a teenager. Minato knows about Shin and being around 30 he doesn't want Shin, Who's barely 18, to distract him or want him to focus on himself. Moreover, Minato just gets flustered easily and doesn't express himself as freely as he should, maybe he's afraid because of the age gap but he's definitely trying to overcome it.
Similarly, Asuka and Shu-kun have their own challenges to overcome as their relationship evolves. It's heartwarming to see Shu-kun stepping out of his comfort zone.
Both couples are adorable and endearing.
Some viewers might perceive Minato as childish, overthinking, and overly shy, but I see his actions in the context of the story. By the end, he comes to realize what he truly wants.
Please note that I haven't read the manga; my perspective is solely based on the series. Overall, I found it nice and wholesome. If there's a third season in the future, I would welcome further relationship development, even without steamy scenes.
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