This is going to be controversial, but idc. I’ll never really understand the hype behind Horimiya. Yea, there’s some cute moments and Miyamura and Hori interact kinda naturally, but after the confession it gets mediocre. The build up and chase is always the best part of romance stories for me and when the characters reach that point it’s just meh.
The side characters are really the best part of the story and I enjoyed Horimiya: Piece the most when they were the focus. I still feel like even in the spin-off, characters like Sakura got shafted and weren’t on screen enough.
Credit where it’s due though, the last few minutes of this episode were really cute and it’s nice they adapted the epilogue.
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them in a nutshell:
(Unless Hori wants him to yell at her but in those cases it’s not really arguing more like foreplay lmao)
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Idk how I never really picked up on it before, or at least don’t remember cause it’s been so long since I read the manga, but the sensei is really creepy. Like the comments he makes about sneaking into the girls locker room to check for Hori is odd to say the least.
Stalker situation with Miyamura was also very odd. They tried to play it off as funny but that dude was weird. Hori really had no reason getting jealous like that, but that’s the thing with real people. They do irrational things and that’s what makes horimiya such a popular series.
Even if for me personally the story stagnates once Hori and Miyamura get together, the fact it shows teenagers acting like real teenagers, which is something we don’t see often, is cool.
The idea of waiting so long to apologise and then just not knowing what to say like we saw today is so real and many people can relate to that. Miyamura’s kiss was the best way to solve everything.
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