It felt corny and unreal, like the whole 'both of them knock on the wall and then run out of their rooms and start kissing' bit. Not much to flesh them out either, despite it being plot heavy with mild sex scenes, like we never see Kurousu change, he's just changed when they meet again. Also didn't like that Imai took any of the blame for what happened, he had every right to get pissed when Kurousu had sex with him after all that time of them acting like a couple before telling him that "you don't need a reason to have sex", "i don't know that I'm gay" and "I'm going to be moving anyways". He was clearly being flippant about their relationship, he literally said it didn't matter. Maybe he didn't mean it in a mean way, but it was shitty.
I can see how you got that out of what i said, but i meant it's over-the-top unrealistic, like it comes across aggressively fake. youraedthiswrogn
Yeah I get what you mean. But that scene to me came off as “fairytale like” rather than corny, but I agree with that Imai doesn’t need to take any of the blame considering it was kurousu’s personal problems that led to such a loop hole in their relationship.
It felt corny and unreal, like the whole 'both of them knock on the wall and then run out of their rooms and start kissing' bit. Not much to flesh them out either, despite it being plot heavy with mild sex scenes, like we never see Kurousu change, he's just changed when they meet again. Also didn't like that Imai took any of the blame for what happened, he had every right to get pissed when Kurousu had sex with him after all that time of them acting like a couple before telling him that "you don't need a reason to have sex", "i don't know that I'm gay" and "I'm going to be moving anyways". He was clearly being flippant about their relationship, he literally said it didn't matter. Maybe he didn't mean it in a mean way, but it was shitty.