2011-03-30, 02:31 PM
Kimi ni Todoke 2nd Season 11 + 12: Those chocolates must be stale by now.
Episode 11 was basically Kazehaya confessing over and over again to tell Sawako that he liked her. With the amount of misunderstandings in this show that's understandable. I thought the final episode really did a good job of tying up all the loose ends. The ever-lasting conflict between Sawako and Kurumi was resolved nicely, and it's good that Kurumi and those background girls can finally move on. I really liked the slow piano version of the original opening song too. Then, after having to hear Kazehaya confess ten times to get Sawako to understand his feelings, Ryu nonchalantly tells Chizu that he likes her like the cool guy he is. All the misunderstandings in the show are finally cleared up when Sawako gives Kazehaya the presents she wasn't able to on Christmas and Valentine's Day.
Overall, I thought Kimi ni Todoke was a really good show. It goes with the same premise of two people liking each other but not knowing how the other feels for over 30 episodes, but it never gets boring or stale. The other relationships between the main and side characters were also very interesting to watch, and the humor, especially in chibi form, really made me laugh. A lot of the still shots, detailing Sawako smiling, bubbles floating around everywhere, and others were also really well done. I would have liked to see Sawako and Kazehaya's love relationship develop more, but this was a satisfying ending nonetheless.
Episode 11 was basically Kazehaya confessing over and over again to tell Sawako that he liked her. With the amount of misunderstandings in this show that's understandable. I thought the final episode really did a good job of tying up all the loose ends. The ever-lasting conflict between Sawako and Kurumi was resolved nicely, and it's good that Kurumi and those background girls can finally move on. I really liked the slow piano version of the original opening song too. Then, after having to hear Kazehaya confess ten times to get Sawako to understand his feelings, Ryu nonchalantly tells Chizu that he likes her like the cool guy he is. All the misunderstandings in the show are finally cleared up when Sawako gives Kazehaya the presents she wasn't able to on Christmas and Valentine's Day.
Overall, I thought Kimi ni Todoke was a really good show. It goes with the same premise of two people liking each other but not knowing how the other feels for over 30 episodes, but it never gets boring or stale. The other relationships between the main and side characters were also very interesting to watch, and the humor, especially in chibi form, really made me laugh. A lot of the still shots, detailing Sawako smiling, bubbles floating around everywhere, and others were also really well done. I would have liked to see Sawako and Kazehaya's love relationship develop more, but this was a satisfying ending nonetheless.

