Episode 10 – There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless…

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This episode feels like a perfect blend of synthesis, gay denial and surprisingly intense emotional foreplay. This is probably my favorite show so far. It’s able to balance the way that the quirky leap in logic with the surprisingly grounded dialogue makes me glued to my seat until Mie has to come and mess it up! I’m not kidding when I say I paused the episode and almost threw things in my room because her presence would get in the way of the real boat of the show. Why does everything need to be traced back to this woman? At least at Satsuki it was dealing with the situation of spinning around Mai, but here, this situation is completely isolated from other groups of friends.
Of course, all of our main actors have a theme: they are all proposing a frontline that is stronger than they actually perform. Mai needs to look perfect, Satsuki needs to look mature, and Ajisai needs to be the best big sister ever. I think the show did a great job of making sure none of these girls really have a chance to put their hair down and be spoiled by others because they are usually the ones who need to do spoil. You might argue that Satsuki’s relationship with Mai is somewhat ruined, and this episode’s dialogue will retroactively make me hate the last arc even more, but I’ve seen the show’s relationship with Renako’s relationship with all these girls. Despite being the most anxious and neurotic, she can still offer these girls the opportunity to be spoiled in ways they would otherwise not have been possible, which in turn makes the romantic chemistry even more convincing.
Speaking of credibility, Renako strongly denies that she doesn’t like girls’ lengths are shocking. The girl is too deep in the closet and I wish she signed for me because she occupies a separate plane of survival. She would use this passion for Ajisai to surround the word love and constantly pay attention to her ideal level. She even said explicitly that at one point in the plot she was close to her. Interestingly, Renako digs her own holes by constantly blurring the line between friendship and relationship. She claimed that if they were friends or lovers were nice, the people had to play football by not addressing her behavior, it was up to people, but everything she did was very romantic. I don’t blame Ajisai for thinking Renako is at least interested in casual romantic intimacy. Both characters take this line and keep skipping the ropes throughout the plot, from all casual physical contact, sibling role-playing and the entire bath scene. No, Renako touches someone on her chest differently than someone on her shoulders, and if you really believe it, you won’t be as excited as you used to be.
When it comes to Ajisai, I do like her character. She wants to spend a lot of time taking care of her children all day, and as one of the oldest siblings, she wants to be spoiled and now works in education…I can contact. I hope the arc gets a deeper look at how Renako feels about Ajisai as she starts to break Façade because in many ways Renako is equivalent to her frontiers and her effects are attractive. What happens when Renako is seen as a more mature and capable person of both? In this episode, there are some cases where I think kissing is coming, but it has never happened. Despite all the sex conversations, backgrounds and even direct annotations, this episode is surprisingly bound. It seems that the important moment is waiting. Given how things are going, this may be the final arc of the season, but now Mai is here, I can’t tell you what direction this is.
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