

Indeed, how can we help her make take the leap? 😁
If I were to answer this I’d be spoiling it with content from the manga, so… sorry 🫢
I have two chimps within, called Laziness and Hyperactivity. They smoke cigs, drink yerba, fling shit at each other, and devour the faces of anyone who comes close to them.
They also devour my dreams.
Indeed, how can we help her make take the leap? 😁
If I were to answer this I’d be spoiling it with content from the manga, so… sorry 🫢
I don’t need them to sleep together either. But it’s fun how Marin fooled herself into believing that.
Kitagawa can appear half naked at a cosplay convention in front of dozens but can’t tell a boy she likes him 🤷
The manga explores it better, but Marin’s issue is not shyness - she’s afraid that, if she confesses her feelings, Wakana might distance himself from her. And she doesn’t want to lose his friendship. (She’s basically friendzoning herself!)
I think it’s less about indecision and more about anxiety. More like “she wanted it, but was anxious and afraid and what if she didn’t like it, and what’s up with Gojou-kun being suddenly too much into it?”. People are like this when young and inexperienced, and I really love how well this series shows it.
Poor Marin, getting her hopes up then realising it wasn’t what she was waiting for. At least Wakana had an enjoyable albeit slightly traumatic night playing Coffin.
Also: the opening rocks.
This reminds me Ash Ketchum. Forever an 11yo.
Great episode as usual. The contrast of the two heroes is nice - Isla is a sweetheart but looks foul, Atou is foul* but looks cute.
*except towards Takuto.
This was chapter 74, no? Please please please give me a third season, I want to see this story animated from the beginning to the end!
This Coffin arc is fun, by the way. And Marin getting her hopes up~
(Aah, teenagers… you love, you’re loved back, but you don’t know how to express yourself or to pick up the clues from the other person. Wakana and her are an adorably baka couple!)
EDIT: I had some epiphany about this series. Might as well share it here.
Stories where the protag (protagonist) and MC (main character) are the same character are so common that people often confuse both roles. Even if they’re distinct - the protag is the one driving the story and pursuing goals, while the MC is the character you share the point of view with. My Dress-Up Darling starts as an exception:
That’s only at the start, though. As the story progresses, those two roles start blurring into each other; with Wakana standing up and deciding “it’s OK if I love hina dolls!”, and we get more and more of Marin’s thoughts. Such as in this episode, where she’s anxiously hopeful for the night with Wakana. They’re becoming both protagonists, and both main characters.
And someone might say “meh… it was atypical at the start, now typical? Boring”. But nope - it’s brilliant, because it mirrors the progression of their relationship, and the impact one has in the other’s life. They start in different worlds (the popular gyaru and the lone otaku), but they’re getting closer to each other and more able to understand each other.
To say things further I’d need to spoil the manga; I’m not going to do it. So thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Damn. I read the associated LN, so the scene wasn’t a surprise for me. But it’s still damn great to see the Brain Eaters - goofy but terrorising at the same time.
Also, the sisters were 10/10 - Takuto should send them as envoys more times!
I don’t think we’ll see it this season. But the show is popular, and there’s enough content for three seasons, so I do think we’ll see a third season.
In fact, I think they’ve been planning this since the start:
It splits too cleanly to not be on purpose, you know?