One of the sweetest and most infuriating experiences I’ve seen in years.
This second season takes to the extreme the waste of time to explain the origin of Tsukasa and replaces it with endless hours of corniness and much, much sugar, which becomes unpleasant.
Important characters like Tokiko appear and try to solve the mystery of Tsukasa, but there are always interruptions that prevent this from happening.
Of the 12 episodes of this season, only 2 are worth it, and only partially, since the rest of the time they fill it with situations that cause a diabetic coma.
I’m a fan of romantic stories, but this series is getting
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