Episode 6 – Bad Girl

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Bad girl ? Community score: 3.7
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I accept it Bad girl Having given up on my title premise, but I have invested enough in these roles and their dynamics now that I no longer care about this switcheroo. Episode 6 Bad girl Our favorite Smol Bean Yuu had only one shocking attempt to get her Senpai Atori to notice her. With the rest of the episode, most of the main actors go to the amusement park and bounce on each other in a way that is honest about the characters and entertainment. The more time I spend with these gay idiots, the more I like them. And if the show has been a different combination of these characters in a common romcom background or scene, I would love it.
Act 1 Bad girlIn episode 6, Yuu sprained her wrists. The first one was broken while practicing with Suzu’s throwing, and the second one was broken when Atori learned of Yuu’s injury when she tried to comfort her. The half-paid harm isn’t Romcom Shenanigans’ latest setting, but Yuu accidentally hurts herself while being stupid with friends, it’s some extremely believable teen mutes, and I love seeing teens acting like teens on TV shows.
The second act sees Yuu and Suzu stalking Atori and bringing her an unknown “special character” at the amusement park. Suzu repeatedly inserts Yuu to monitor Atori or calls on Yuu to insist that her date is better than Atori’s current people. I have a special liking for the Deadpan character who doesn’t want to be involved in the stories they write, and Suzu thrives in this episode!
Act 3 shows that Atori’s “special person” is her sister Mizuka, who is Siscon in the tradition of Arime Romcom and is an obsessed competitor Yuu. The two were forced to pretend to be friends, with less risk of losing time with Atori at the amusement park, and at the end of the last paragraph, the two fought in the seats on the ride, which was said to have led to the two sitting there to get married only for Atori and Suzu to eventually fall into a romantic inspiration. Atori asks Suzu if this means they will start dating immediately and seriously reject her.
Postal Credit’s focus on middle school age Yuu and Suzu, we can see Yuu sharing her obsession with Atori for the first time, this is the first time to share with Suzu. This is devastating for Suzu because it means they may not be able to attend the same high school and because her feelings for Yuu have not yet been acknowledged. I know Bad girl It’s a far cry from the best queer media, but these roots and cores of human emotions make me excited that these relationships develop as the show grows.
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