The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
Seriously, what is there to say about Sakurasou that hasn’t already been said? It’s your typical rom-com, and everyone should know exactly what that genre entitles.
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
Seriously, what is there to say about Sakurasou that hasn’t already been said? It’s your typical rom-com, and everyone should know exactly what that genre entitles.
Welcome to Sakurasou
The end is nigh, and let’s have a peek if everyone gets that happy end that they deserve…
Graduation Ceremony
Let’s put all the angst aside, all of the sadness and all of the crappy love triangles, even if it’s just for a single episode – let’s celebrate what makes Sakurasou the best high school rom-com that i’ve ever seen.
Dash Through Those Brilliant Days
Yeah, I knew something was up. Shiina must have heard that she was the reason for Sakurasou being demolished.
No One’s To Blame When It Rains
Rainy weather is probably the cause of everything, as on the last day, Namai’s strain on herself finally comes out in the form of tears nobody can read.
Been away for four weeks, so just what the doctor ordered: a bumper pack of Sakurasou episodes! Watch and marvel as my views and opinions seem to change drastically from episode to episode.
I’ve Always Loved You
This week, Sorata’s next presentation comes around on the clock, taking place in the afternoon, but for the morning, there’s time to include some Jin related issues. However, anyone looking for an easy resolution to Jin and Misaki’s relationship issues would be let down, as all we achieve is Jin running away even further.
Where’s Your Usual Self?
Last week, we had the big make up where Nanami probably realised that she doesn’t really have a chance and Misaki and Jin had their rather destructive “falling out”…so this week, all the girls go to Sorata’s house for New Years.
Windows and Lights on Christmas Eve
It’s the relatively long awaited Christmas Eve episode where relationships come to a new low!
Just a Stone’s Throw to Winter
There are only so many warped things that your dreams can show you, and I suppose that after you’ve had an exciting experience like Nyaboron, it makes some form of sense for poor Sorata to be dreaming of everyone turning into Nyaboron, but Sorata’s not the only one having trouble. Rita’s finally text-raped Sorata enough to get Akasaka’s text address, and Jin and Misaki’s relationship is reaching new highs. Nanami’s also having her own problems with relationships as she’s stuck in the same place as she has been previously, but everything around her is ever so slightly moving…well, it would be if Sorata wasn’t so dense. It seems that he forgot Shiina’s capable of falling in love like a regular girl.
We get a pretty entertaining scene where Misaki puts a bad idea in Shiina’s head about cooking lunches for Sorata, and…well. Giving someone with no wordly experience a knife is never a very good experience, and it ends in a lovely little cut on Shiina’s finger…which gets in the way of her manga pretty well.
As Sorata gets another rejection letter about his game, him and Shiina finally confront each other over the issue that Shiina’s had ever since Rita left her, and although it doesn’t go anywhere, Sorata and Minami’s relationship takes quite a drastic step forwards as he agrees to go out on a date with her Christmas Eve. It’s pretty interesting to see that all the characters are still having problems, as there’s normally the “calm after the storm” in these kind of shows…and with next episode jumping into Christmas Eve, here’s my fingers crossed for Nanami to finally get her wish.