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Episode 2 shifts the story beautifully into Chiharu's perspective. His confession isn't treated as a dramatic twist, but as something honest and quietly sincere. What makes Wataru so appealing isn't that he immediately has an answer—it's that he doesn't reject Chiharu or run away from his feelings. Their shared love of movies, the pilgrimage to a filming location, and the gentle summer atmosphere make this feel like a coming-of-age story as much as a BL romance. I'm hoping the series continues to capture this bright, nostalgic feeling throughout the summer.
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