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mannn seeing kaguya treat miyuki like this kinda HURT 😭

gonna try to have episodes 3-4 out tomorrow! thanks for your patience everyone <3

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halfeldian

Thank you for the hardwork!! 🙏🏽

Rinsaka

W Alana

AndreasZ

You got way too many things to have to edit suddenly. Make sure to take care of yourself first.

ThaDoubleB

Love how invested you are in the characts.

Yu Hai Shen

Thank you for the hard work at the editing!

Saiff Mohammad

This arc is by far my favourite just the insight into peoples psyche and emotions is so good. Like I cannot explain the way these problems and issue can be used to understand people around you. Just too good. Like could literally write a whole as essay on these 4 episodes alone.

asianbomb1210

The Jimmy Fallon and Flex Tape commercial reference as well as editing the unaired manga references in the opening and the detail of drawing out a near perfect layout of San Francisco International Airport in the ending were all top notch efforts by the animators! A-1 Pictures going all out. Not to mention some of the other small reference that not many people would be famiiar with (the visual reference of the mom from Atashinchi when talking about smelling like a middle aged woman).

Austin D

Alana a new romance is airing this season called Skip and Loafer. Next to Kaguya, this is my favorite ongoing romance manga. Well Kaguya is done, so i guess it IS my favorite lol. I've read a shit ton too! It's so good and I think you will absolutely love it. Just wanted to put it on your radar. Hopefully, it gets a lot of traction and it would be worthwhile to react to on Youtube &lt;3

therightscript

I get where they were coming from with the whole be honest about your weaknesses and flaws with your partner thing, but there's a limit. No excuse or sympathy for how Kaguya was acting. If someone treated me the same way I'd immediately ghost them and never think twice.

Eric The Viewer

For “O kawaii koto” being Kaguya’s catchphrase, this is only the 3rd time the says it in the entire series, and the first time with any kind of malice. Once when she is sick when she’s all over Miyuki, then when schooling Hayasaka, then here. All of the other times it’s in Miyuki’s mind.

shitlord33

I mean its not like the show or Kaguya acts like she's in the right either. She straight up says that she is a terrible person and hates her "real" self to the point where she would rather hide it forever. She just hoped that maybe Miyuki could acknowledge her shittyness and help her overcome it together but he has her on such a high pedestal that he immediately thinks that there's something wrong with him and not her. Not saying Kaguya is in the right or that what you're saying is wrong, just that I keep seeing people say things like this but more extreme and act like the story is saying that how Kaguya treats him during this arc is alright, when its the complete opposite.

Austin D

what shitlord said(never thought i would type that sentence out), but also, everything in this story is extreme. Aka took real personality flaws and quirks and just amplifies them to 11. I don't think there is anyone in the student council who I would actually be friends with in real life. They are extreme extreme. So within that context, I don't think Kaguya is being that ridiculous. But yes in real life that would be unfortunate. like gettin kicked and shit. that's a no go. just gotta put it into perspective with what else is happening in that world. He amplifies it all to bring those flaws to the center of our attention every episode. He has a lot to say about love and other topics, and making over the top characters is a good way to convey those thoughts.

therightscript

Yeah, I get it, it's just an extremely negative light to paint the character in and in my opinion they went too far without having some sort of negative consequence as a result (besides just introspection and feeling bad). What makes it worse is that Shirogane just takes it, which makes him looks even more pathetic. It's an unnecessarily bad look for 2 very beloved characters. Usually in a story this would be the point where he walks away from her, she realizes she fucked up and has to try and win him back by changing. Instead we don't even get that satisfaction and he just meekly and submissively goes along with it all and even at the end it's shown that he's the unreasonable one because he doesn't want to share his weakness. Even his agency in revealing his weakness was taken away from him because Shinomiya eavesdropped on his conversation with the doctor. I agree with you that I don't think the show or Kaguya acts like she's in the right, but they unnecessarily took it too far and made it entirely one sided. If she toned it down, or if Shirogane pushed back even a little it would make it more tolerable. As it was though, it was just 4 episodes that I barely managed to grit my teeth through, with a forced "resolution" at the end that is supposed to be profound/feel good but gives no satisfaction.

Austin D

maybe i dont dislike it because i went through a very similar situation in my real life. idk if you know what bipolar is, but it can look like something similar to what kaguya displayed here. the biggest thing is your brain trying to sabotage the good things you have going for you. it's nasty. the worst thing you can do as someone who loves her is shame her for what she did. that's not how you resolve things like this. people don't need negative consequences for having a bad personality when they can't help it. it's not like Kaguya killed someone. im not here to change your mind, but i just want to say i connect with this story because it's scarily accurate to something i go through in my own life. ive read countless articles and books about mental health issues that deal with people that lash out. going by what those doctors say, Miyuki handled this probably as perfectly as he could have.

therightscript

Yeah I totally get it if you see it from the angle of someone with bipolar disorder, the problem is it can also be seen from the angle of a domestic/child abuser who feels remorseful after the fact. People like that often have their own trauma from their childhood (like Kaguya), but I would never tell their significant other that they have to put up with the abuse and work through it because they love them. That's why I was saying that I think it would have been perfectly fine if they toned down the malice, or at the very least the one sided nature of it a little. It could still touch on issues of bipolar personalities, insecurities, self destructive tendencies and defence mechanisms without leaving so much room for interpretation that from a certain POV Kaguya is just entirely unlikeable. Also the reason I was saying that there should be negative consequences or some sort of push back is because that would help alleviate that feeling of just watching someone kick a puppy. Shirogane could have still behaved just as he did, but a couple of quips here or there to give her pause and prompt the introspection she has would have gone a long way. It doesn't even have to be negative or shaming her, even something like "I didn't know it meant nothing to you, sorry."