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Koori no Jouheki, episode 8

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[–] scytale@piefed.zip 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I get that they are actual teenagers so they have teenager problems, but man, it’s so frustrating watching them have all these problems that can be solved by talking to the person they have the issue with. The plot moves by everyone having misunderstandings about each other.

I actually loved it when the Miki was talking about her problems of her classmates shunning her for whatever dumb reason, and Hikawa just straight up told her to stop hanging out with them if they’re causing here grief.

[–] Rottcodd@ani.social 1 points 18 hours ago

This series just keeps getting better. The foundation of it is all built on misunderstandings, which are often handled poorly in anime, but these make sense, and they interconnect and overlap in a way that makes for a great story. And the characters keep revealing new layers that also all make sense - they don't feel like contrivances, but simply like the sort of details you discover only after you've gotten to know a person fairly well.

Looking forward to more.