Episode 5 – There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless…

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Maybe I’ve been watching this show. While everyone’s initial motivations and insecurity have solid character writing, everyone interacts with each other and facilitates the drama in ways that showcase some of the most confusing character logic I’ve ever seen. If the characters talk to each other, almost everything can be avoided in this episode. I would be disappointed if I tried to see this from a straightforward life comedy perspective. But if I look at it from the perspective of a clumsy Yuri drama, it will become even more interesting.
“I’ll let you do what you want to do.” Girl, it’s all your fault, you don’t understand. The girl is self-aware enough to recognize that Satsuki is acting because of her, but she is not self-aware enough to recognize that she has surpassed everyone’s boundaries in the last argument. In this episode, I understand what Mai did when she went to Satsuki after being upset. Ask someone you think has feelings to embrace you so you can confirm that you like others is crazy. I started to think that the show didn’t want me to take root at all because why did I want it? She shouldn’t get Renako or Satsuki.
Renako still denies her sexual behavior, which is interesting to me. The girl has done little to do, managed to win the relationship between three girls, and last week she admitted that she began to open up her relationship with another girl because of her physical relationship. There is no direct way to explain any problem. I don’t understand this episode’s constant denial of Satsuki’s progress. It feels as if the show is afraid to commit to its premise. Or, perhaps, because the more Renako denies the more she will deny the premise in these wild situations.
Satsuki is probably my favorite role in the show. I like that she seems to be the most insightful and self-conscious character, but still lacks self-consciousness. She has a very strong love-hate relationship with Mai and is developing more time for Renako because they spend more time together. She is not good at it, but by far the minimum of respect for boundaries So far, Satsuki looks like the perfect match compared to Mai. Satsuki gives Renako enough space to not be careful with the dates, she is really trying to learn Renako and her interests, just like the right partner. She was very mean and stalemate, but I don’t think she said a single wrong thing in this episode. Plus, she felt very reasonable about the way Mai treated her. I don’t know how this situation will be resolved, but I don’t think there is anything more interesting than confusing results.
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