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Dec 15, 4:35 PM
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@ToleratedToast6 Don't you think Marika and Takae needs and willings crossed and they made the best out of the miracle they were gifted? The series left me with such feeling.
@leonardobarba maybe
Dec 15, 4:58 PM
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It seems some people didn’t fully understand Takae’s perspective. Of course, she knew it was a fake marriage, but what mattered to her was the intention behind it—sacrificing one’s own feelings to make someone else happy. This was something Keisuke hadn’t been capable of until recently. Takae was happy to see that he had finally matured and could potentially live a happy life without being stuck in the past.
Dec 15, 5:17 PM
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Anyone else feel like the didn’t quite stick the landing with the ending? One of the things Takae was worried about was the husband not moving on and ending up alone. So in order to make her no longer worry about that he FAKES an engagement?? Don’t get me wrong, the engagement to Moriya was super rushed (and now we know why) but I had just chalked it up to cultural differences (I know courting is completely different in japan. I’m glad he didn’t actually marry Moriya just so Takae could move on. But in the end it just feels like he deceived Takae. And that she was right to be worried, he ends up alone. I wish they would have at least hinted at him continuing a romance with Moriya or even someone else. But nope, it ends with him literally fishing by himself.. Great anime but they could have done better with the ending.
Dec 15, 5:28 PM

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A simple story done right, it was a fun ride.
Dec 15, 6:44 PM

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The entire wedding between Keisuke and Moriya was orchestrated as a plan to help Takae find peace, making sure she could rest knowing her family would be okay. While a part of me appreciates that the wedding wasn't real, because it felt forced at first, I wasn't entirely on board with the use of deception to guide Takae into the afterlife. Keisuke and Mai had already come to understand the depth of Takae's pain at seeing them unable to move on, so I feel like there could have been a more heartfelt resolution. Still, the emotional impact of the moment was undeniable, and Marika's return was a touching conclusion.

This anime delivered a strong message with a beautiful and touching story. I wish Chika's character had more episodes for her development, but her return to being a good mother to Marika was still touching. Moriya deserves recognition, too: despite being rejected by Keisuke, she still helped her family achieve closure for Takae, showing immense maturity and kindness. She deserves someone who loves her.

As for Keisuke, the ending was bittersweet and very well done. Seeing him remember Takae, not with sadness or longing for what could have been, but with fondness and the ability to cherish his memory while moving on, was incredibly touching. It was a fitting conclusion to a heartfelt journey.
Dec 15, 6:48 PM

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My only gripe about this episode was when Keisuke & Moriya pulled a Ayato Naoi from (Angel Beats) on Takae to get her to finally pass on to the afterlife with a blatant illusion of marriage. Like seriously, that whole charade wasn't necessary at all. Keisuke would've had the same result if he only manned up and sincerely communicated with Takae. I at least wanted Takae to at least address that bit of lie in the dream, though."I know about you and Moriya. You two didn't have to do that. But, It's ok you did for me and Marika's sake." Yet it seems that she's way past that and wanted to be more positive than confrontational.

IMO, the series overall was pretty good. It had its highs for the most part than the lows.


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I am kind of sad they decided to follow the manga instead of going true anime ending where Keisuke marries for real but oh well...

In the end it is a descend adaptation, and should inspire people to check manga for more character development.

9/10 for me.
Dec 15, 7:20 PM
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The only thing that got me mad was the last thing Keisuke did was lie to his wife. He lied about being able to move on from her death. Even though I knew how this was going to end even from episode 1, it still made me cry.
@mariox7777 I thought the ending was weak in part because of this lie. I was waffling between a 7 and n 8 and this last episode made it a firm 7 for me.

I was having Plastic Memory flashbacks and half expected her to be retrieved on the Ferris Wheel.
Dec 15, 7:21 PM
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Feels bad for Moriya.

I'm honestly surprised she and Keisuke faked wanting to get married.

Doesn't that leave you with a sour taste in the mouth? Takae found peace after being deceived...

Marika and Chika reuniting was the most emotional scene for me, more than Mai's marriage or dream Keisuke had or the very last scene.

I guess this wasn't bad, but kind of had me with better expectations. So, did they wend with manga ending after all (as I've heard). Maybe I'll check manga sometime.

Anyways, 7-8/10. Can't decide just yet.
@Sigmar-Unberogen Yeah, that lie soured things for me too.
Dec 15, 7:22 PM
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What a terrible ending. They gaslighted takae and lied so she would pass on. Why write that instead of actually having Keisuke move on or at the very least show that he can be self-sufficient on his own? Takae leaving cause of the lie just leaves a terrible taste
@Red_Ranger_Wien This is my biggest problem with the entire anime.
Dec 15, 8:10 PM
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Wow, what a cop-out to deceive Takae instead of truly moving on. That it was Moriya's idea after Keisuke shot her down made it even worse. I know he loves his wife, but that’s just ridiculous and unhealthy. This isn’t a resolution; it feels fake and unearned. I would have felt better if they had stayed together and gradually fallen in love, but I guess that was too much to ask.

It’s a missed opportunity to show real growth and leaves a bad aftertaste after such a beautiful story unfolds. At the end of the story, Keisuke is still alone. Yes, he may be content with his situation, but he didn’t make Takae happy. She fell for his deception and moved on, which was a cheap shot that Takae didn’t deserve.

As for Moriya, I can't believe she would go through with something like that. In the end, her tears weren’t tears of happiness. She lied and claimed they were, but it was clear to see she was hurting. This story could have ended much better. I guess I’m just overthinking it.
Dec 15, 9:16 PM
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Straight cinema.
Sad everyone got a happy ending except for Moriya.
8/10 for me
Dec 15, 9:26 PM
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@Red_Ranger_Wien This is my biggest problem with the entire anime.
@wallsg Considering the fact she visits him after the fact, she knew it was a lie.
Dec 15, 9:56 PM

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they really couldnt let her stay for the wedding?
Dec 15, 10:30 PM
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One could make the arguement that Takae knew it was a fake out (I didn't and it caught me by surprise). For arguments sake lets say she knew or even "found out" afterwards. He was still showing his comitment to "moving on" as he helped orchastrate an elaborate plan designed to help her move on to the afterlife. I was pretty bummed about him not marrying Moriya but I will pretend that they will still get together in time. I thought this show was really touching and I don't remember the last show that made me cry so many times. Simply put this was a wonderfull love story and I thought it was really well told. 8/10
Dec 16, 1:02 AM

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I watched the live action and there they had her brother also and the high school girl who also got possesed. But here not there.
Dec 16, 2:31 AM

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Takae last moments broke me, can't imagine seeing my partner doing that.

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Dec 16, 3:27 AM

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Consider myself fooled. I honestly didn't think for a second that Moriya and Keisuke hooking up for marriage was actually all fake, but they put on a convincing enough act to make sure that Takae would finally move on in peace. The farewell dream that Keisuke had of Takae did hit the feels as well. =(

Same goes for when the special version of the ED song played while it showed Mai and Renji's wedding. While it was a shame that he did ultimately turn her down, Moriya still remains a very good friend and was present at the wedding, along with Chika and Marika, who now has fully regained control over her body. It also felt fitting that Keisuke would take up fishing as a new hobby and he does look rather good at it, too.

Overall, this was a mostly positive experience watching this show weekly. The main drawback for me was the rushed pacing, which is very evident in most episodes, but as a whole, the characters were engaging and enjoyable and most of the drama was handled well. The ED song still remains one of my favourites for this season.

7/10
Dec 16, 4:31 AM

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fuck keisuke his last act just being a lie to his wife is so stupid. surely he could have found a way to convince her he was capable of moving on on his own without needing a remarriage.
Dec 16, 5:32 AM

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Are we ignoring the last frame? It is clearly setting up a second season, Takae has reincarnated as a fish and Keisuke caught her.

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@eom90 After Taking Up a Hobby to Move On I Became So Strong at Fishing I Undid My Emotional Resolution

Ending was okay but not great. It addressed everything, but it lacked impact. Everything we saw here already had its big emotional moment.
Dec 16, 6:38 AM
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When the extended 'Hidamari' plays, Tears started rushing down from my eyes. I can't stop crying. Clenching all my mouth trying not to sob so hard that my family could hear me. As a guy myself, This bound to happen to me one day. Losing your family members is really heartbreaking. I hope in the future I'm strong enough to keep moving on my life after losing my very dear person. ❤️
Dec 16, 8:51 AM
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Man, they really stuck the landing in the end here. Mai-chan took a while to be convinced which was slightly infuriating but the parents did keep it from her and then suddenly dumped it on her so I can see where she was coming from but that doesn't change the fact that it got to me a little, lol.

Takae-san making one last appearance in front of Keisuke-san made it a lot nicer for the heart and to move on as viewers too, I must admit. I'm sure the final montage would've gotten me bawling otherwise. Loved the subtle implications too, like Keisuke-san getting into his cooking phase with the failed attempt compared to the perfect form in the end and the "summer" referencing to a year from the events. It would've been special if she could've stuck around a little longer to see Mai-san's wedding too, but of course that's not justifiable considering it's at the expense of the Shiraishi's. Speaking of that, it was sweet to see some encouragement from Takae-san to Shiraishi-san about her parenthood, I'm sure she must have known best if the atonement was sufficient or not, or at least I'd like to think so that way.

I could sense that the whole Moriya-san thing had something off about it and I'm kind of glad it turned out to be that. Great if Keisuke-san was genuinely into her too but we never got that and quickly jumped the gun into marriage talks, so it would've left a bad taste had it gone with this. Renji-san and Mai-san's was a little fast too but there's no denying that there was something in essence that differentiated the two.

Not going to lie, this show really put myself and the two roommates of mine that I was watching with into proper thinking shoes and got us veering off into all sorts, xD. If it didn't get the conclusion right, I'm sure it would've left a gaping hole but now that it ended well and in some ways, managed to outdo my expectations especially with the development of Keisuke-san, I've to go with a generous 8/10 with this, more like a solid 7.5/10 actually.

Oh, and another thing. Definitely going to miss the Op! It didn't really fit in with last episode's cliffhanger following right after but, in general, it was right up there for me from the handful we got this season. ED in the last couple of mins this episode got the teary eyed treatment too.
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Dec 16, 11:07 AM
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Feel bad for Moriya. I think most of the issues with the ending could have been solved if the author actually had Moriya and Keisuke develop a romantic relationship and marry for real. Who exactly benefits from Keisuke remaining devoted to his dead wife for the rest of his life? That seems to go against the whole theme of this story.
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If it weren't for the name, this would be a lot more popular. It's genuinely really good.

Also, read the last chapter of the manga, there's a five-year time skip in it.
Dec 16, 3:59 PM

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If someone told me an anime about a pre-schooler wife is actually good, I'd be calling the police.

Initially, I thought it was going to a generic story, but I was surprised with how this show dealt with grief and acceptance. The ending itself is pretty good due to it explaining the bigger picture, Moriya and Keisuke proposal being fake is definitely a better ending. It was actually pretty clever that Keisuke's approach was to trick Takae, knowing full well she'd only come back to repossess Marika if he couldn't truly move on, furthermore they both wanted to give Chika her daughter back. This ending gives more justification to why Takae disappeared and returned in the latter half, explaining how the possession works and why it happens.

Yuuki Aoi hits it out of the park with her voice acting.

I really liked Keisuke fishing ending as it shows moving on shouldn't just be as simple as marrying someone else to fill in the void (Moriya), but to cherish the good memories you did have.

8/10
Dec 16, 4:20 PM
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Great show, it is a shame some people abandoned it at episode three. This one doesn't need a second season, it was that good T^T.

8/10
Dec 16, 4:42 PM

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Yang_Wenli said:
Feel bad for Moriya. I think most of the issues with the ending could have been solved if the author actually had Moriya and Keisuke develop a romantic relationship and marry for real. Who exactly benefits from Keisuke remaining devoted to his dead wife for the rest of his life? That seems to go against the whole theme of this story.

Remarrying isn't always the sign that a person has truly moved on. We know for a fact that a lot of widowed people end up with failed marriages trying to fill a void. There are people who go on to live happy and productive lives staying single. It's all about having the fortitude and faith to move forward, appreciating being with family and friends.

I was rooting for Moriya as well, but who knows. Maybe down the road, they would develop romantic feelings. Like I said... who knows. It's an open ending for them.
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Dec 16, 7:27 PM
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I don’t have much to say because I truly loved this series so much. <3

Honestly, it made me feel like Take-san became someone very special in my life. <3 Everything about it was so beautiful, and these moments with the series were truly heartwarming. <3 I wish I could keep watching their adventures, but it seems this is the end😭

Thank you so much, it was a pleasure to watch this series with you <3

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Not gonna lie, when there was the portrait of Takae at the wedding I may have shed some heavy tears.
Dec 17, 12:35 AM
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It's a beautiful series... The way everyone shows love, in the same way... It's something magnificent.Takae deep down didn't want Keisuke to get married, he just wanted him to move on
He did it and their daughter too
Personally I think maybe in a future Moriya and Keisuke can be a real couple without rushing things to fake a proposal.

One of the best anime I have seen.
Dec 17, 12:38 AM
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Feel bad for Moriya. I think most of the issues with the ending could have been solved if the author actually had Moriya and Keisuke develop a romantic relationship and marry for real. Who exactly benefits from Keisuke remaining devoted to his dead wife for the rest of his life? That seems to go against the whole theme of this story.
@Yang_Wenli the whole theme is to Keisuke and Mai to move on from the death of Takae, even if Keisuke remains single, married or whatever.
It would be nice if they ended as a couple, the whole series describes their own concept of love and even Moriya fitted the concept worrying about Keisuke and wishing he would get better and better.
Dec 17, 12:39 AM
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Great show, it is a shame some people abandoned it at episode three. This one doesn't need a second season, it was that good T^T.

8/10
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Dec 17, 3:16 AM
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Stark700 said:
They kinda went with a safe way to wrap up the season but Marika seems grateful for all the memories she's made.

Mai has also learned a lot from all the experience she's had with people in these episodes. Feels like she's grown as a character. Keisuke turns out to be exactly the type of guy I had expected him to be with all the character he's shown. What a journey.

Not really the safe way to wrap it up it followed the manga pretty close
Dec 17, 9:11 AM
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great final enden kind of expected tho and i liked it even if it was expected
Dec 17, 10:18 AM

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I think they could’ve found a better way to make Takae feel ready to move on, aside from Keisuke getting a rushed marriage, but it’s fine. I enjoyed this series much more than I expected, and I hope everyone else did too.
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Dec 17, 11:34 AM
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The first third of this episode was really good, but when Keisuke said that he lied about the fact that he really wanted to marry Moriya, I really got pissed! And I can’t believe that Takae actually approved of it, via his dreams. I mean, I get what she were saying, in general, makes sense, because in general Keisuke made the strides that he needed to make in order to move on once Takae passes on, but to lie to your late wife about getting married, which was her idea by the way (getting married that is, after she died, via episode 1), was not at all the right way to do it! If I were Takae, I would repossess Marika’s body, cuss them out, chew them out and say that I’m not passing on for real until he gets married for real!

And it wasn’t just that, the whole rest of the episode was very messy! I mean that last scene made sense, considering the fact it was the last scene, but everything from Keisuke lying to the last scene or two, really didn’t make much sense at all!

Really messy ending, which is disappointing, considering the fact of how much I like the series!
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So in the end Keisuke stayed a happy, lonely widower in his 40's who mooches off of his daughter and all is well with the family. Leave it to the Japanese to revel in the idea of someone becoming a devout widower, despite having more than half his life ahead of him, only one adult child and a cute girl trying to date him, and all that in the face of a population crisis. They should be doing everything in their power to encourage people remarrying when one spouse dies lol.

Jokes aside, the entire ending felt rushed and a little bit like a cop out. Takae gets MAJORLY deceived, goes happily cloud-surfing, then comes back, sees her husband ended up alone after all, and is like "yup, everything's fine. That's what I wanted. No need to posses another child at all. Byeeee!"

Like... huh?

I don't know. This ending just seems like someone didn't spend a lot of time on it.
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@Oranjebok93 Season 2 of Keisuke fishing
@TenzPobre I'd watch it, Maybe they'll make some specials of him fishing.
Dec 18, 1:34 AM
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İt was a good story.
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Great but why should Keisuke live alone for the rest of his life? The ending could be better! Keisuke and Konomi's marriage could be a great ending!
It was 10/10 for me but the ending made it 8/10 for me
Dec 18, 8:15 PM
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it became kinda predictable half way through but man,it was a great ride.
this anime was great, truly underrated
Dec 19, 4:34 AM

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I'm glad this is how this anime ended.

Firstly, I'm glad Keisuke and Moriya didn't get married. If they had, it would've been really quick and the motivations would not have been clear. A marriage should be made from love.

Seconly, I'm glad it didn't go in a weird direction. I'm glad that they tried not to cheat death, and in the end accepted that Takae had to go. Instead, it was a story that tried to tackle death and grief and moving on. It didn't always do so in the best way but in the end it was decent.

It was more enjoyable than I had expected.
Dec 19, 7:34 AM
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final ep was great

we are finishing in peace,

i really e,joyed watching this anime and it deserved more credit.

7/10
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So in the end Keisuke stayed a happy, lonely widower in his 40's who mooches off of his daughter and all is well with the family. Leave it to the Japanese to revel in the idea of someone becoming a devout widower, despite having more than half his life ahead of him, only one adult child and a cute girl trying to date him, and all that in the face of a population crisis. They should be doing everything in their power to encourage people remarrying when one spouse dies lol.

Jokes aside, the entire ending felt rushed and a little bit like a cop out. Takae gets MAJORLY deceived, goes happily cloud-surfing, then comes back, sees her husband ended up alone after all, and is like "yup, everything's fine. That's what I wanted. No need to posses another child at all. Byeeee!"

Like... huh?

I don't know. This ending just seems like someone didn't spend a lot of time on it.
@B3RyL01 Except that is not what Takae wanted. Go back to the episode where the one thing she wanted was for Keisuke to take care of Mai and Keisuke telling Takae that he'll take care of Mai.
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My 300th completed series chronologically.

For the record, I extended it a 7/10 rating.
Dec 21, 7:47 PM

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Takae is a criminal who stole the identity of a little girl and was eventually murderered by her love rival. Thats how i view this episode. Takae had no right to possess Marika. Moriya had no right to do a fake marriage scheme to get Takae to go away forever. These are sinful people we are talking about. Thou shall not kill. Thou shall not steal.

anyway this was a great episode and show
i cried a lot during this episode
i dont know if i was supposed to know that the marriage was fake or not before this episode
it felt like it was too soon for them to be getting married
but i guess really keisuke would never marry anyone other than takae even though its fine to remarry if your wife dies (though it might not feel right)

i hope marika marries that boy at her school who is nice to her
i hope mai becomes a great mother, she is an example passing values down the generations
she had great parents and thanks to them she will be passing good values down to her children, lets make sure we all do this in real life, it will really be good for society

this is a story of theft, jealousy, and murder, and probably the best anime story of theft, jealousy and murder XD
@ToleratedToast6 ragebait used to be believable. Takae never stole the identity of a little girl and was never killed off by her love rival. Did you actually watch the anime bc that's a crazy ass interpretation? Marika was put into a horrible situation and dealt with a lot of abuse thanks to her mom. Marika did not want to go back home and be treated horribly by her mom. Marika truly feared her mom. She repeated over and over again that she didn't want to go and that is why Takae possessed her. How does that make Takae a criminal?
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What a terrible ending. They gaslighted takae and lied so she would pass on. Why write that instead of actually having Keisuke move on or at the very least show that he can be self-sufficient on his own? Takae leaving cause of the lie just leaves a terrible taste
@Red_Ranger_Wien I don't think you know the definition of gaslighting... Keisuke lied and deceived Takae, which is not the same as gaslighting 💀
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Kinda wild that he took Moriya to the same place Keisuke and Takae really connected.

Everyone seems to be upset about the fact that Keisuke lied and deceived Takae, but in a way do y'all blame him? Takae has been wanting to leave Marika's body ever since Marika regained control and because Chika is suffering. The only way Takae would feel confident enough to leave would be if Keisuke's situation improved.

What's even more wild is this wasn't Keisuke's idea to begin with, Moriya came up with the idea herself. So idk why everyone is upset with him 💀 people love selectively hearing what they wanna hear. Everyone ignored timestamp 10:23

With that being said, I'm disappointed Keisuke didn't remarry and reject Moriya. Yeah, it would've been super rushed and sort of forced, but its sad he ends up being alone since Mai is moving out now that she's married.

On a positive note, Marika no longer has to deal with an abusive mother since Chika has changed! And now everyone is in a significantly better place, including Mai and Keisuke.

8/10 for me, I didn't really have any major gripes about the story. It was well written and I did get emotional at times. The only thing annoying me is this is listed as a comedy, when its literally the opposite.

Now, will we get a second season where Takae takes revenge bc Keisuke lied about getting remarried?
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@ToleratedToast6 ragebait used to be believable. Takae never stole the identity of a little girl and was never killed off by her love rival. Did you actually watch the anime bc that's a crazy ass interpretation? Marika was put into a horrible situation and dealt with a lot of abuse thanks to her mom. Marika did not want to go back home and be treated horribly by her mom. Marika truly feared her mom. She repeated over and over again that she didn't want to go and that is why Takae possessed her. How does that make Takae a criminal?
@cooldogmom dude i was obviously joking
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Dec 22, 4:47 AM
It’s time to ditch the text file.
Keep track of your anime easily by creating your own list.
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