What a shame
B+
It felt like listening to a song starting off wrong then turning beautiful right before it suddenly stopped.
I thought this would be a simple high school plot. It turned out more mature I imagined it’d be in the second season. I’d been given passion through discomfort, resentment and repression, To My Star wise. However, everything was shattered with a simple reconciliation leading to a plot lacking the slightest spark. The leads have been put aside to give space to unnecessary subplots. The story ended with episode 4.
Notwithstanding the aborting season 3, what had become a good surprise quickly turned into a disappointment.
It felt like listening to a song starting off wrong then turning beautiful right before it suddenly stopped.
I thought this would be a simple high school plot. It turned out more mature I imagined it’d be in the second season. I’d been given passion through discomfort, resentment and repression, To My Star wise. However, everything was shattered with a simple reconciliation leading to a plot lacking the slightest spark. The leads have been put aside to give space to unnecessary subplots. The story ended with episode 4.
Notwithstanding the aborting season 3, what had become a good surprise quickly turned into a disappointment.
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