Apparently it is safe enough for Shu to go back to school (plot hole?) and that is where we find him and Inori. Of course, everyone is a little surprised to see him again...and a little wary of him.
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of course they did... |
Everyone except the Student Council President who seems overly concerned about him and what happened. Her efforts quickly make him into a bit of curiosity.
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fujoshi? |
We also get to meet Shu's mother.
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has a high school age son? yeah, right. |
The Undertakers are in need of weapons and transportation, so they crash a party held by a big conglomerate family. With Shu, Gai, the conglomerate, and Shu's mother all on board, things get dicey when they come under attack.
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exactly. |
Thank God, Shu actually has gotten over his cold feet (except maybe when it comes to women) and is ready to pull his weight (and recognize that his context limits the reality of his choices).
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what a heart-warming ending. |
This felt like a Disney movie at times. A TOTALLY AWESOME DISNEY MOVIE. (and is it just me or did Gai shack up with that girl at the end?)
Rating: A-
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gratuitous Inori shots. you can thank me later. |
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