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>didn't geddit
The point was to stop being afraid of going outside and to seek out new experiences. Misaki was useful to Satou as an impetus to get his shit together, but as a person she literally, unironically was a bad influence. She never really wanted to rescue Satou, she only wanted to reserve someone as fucked up and lonely as her for herself. That's why midway through her project shifted from being about helping Satou to romancing him; because if he got to be too normal, he might not need her anymore.
This is why I wish the anime had ended like the novel and didn't have Satou and Misaki get together. Forcing the romance gives such a wrong impression of what the author's message is.
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>>288574137
Marry her.
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>>288574342
>media literacy
Kill yourself!
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>>288574342
>the point was
Satou died of grief and dispair in the first episode, the rest of the series is about the angel Misaki soothing his soul so that he can go to heaven, without regrets or while feeling malcontent. Satou choosing to live in the finale makes his soul suitable for reincarnation and with that the angel's work is complete.
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807 days!
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>>288574342
You've missed that Misaki also changed/grew though her relationship with Satou, he wasn't the only one with an arc.
It's true that for most of the show she used Satou so she had someone she could look down on, but by they end of the show they agree to rely on each other as equals. This is what their final contract represented. Plus, they weren't even explicately romantic in the anime ending.
that’s my interpretation, at least..........
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>>288574060
>Ganbatte Anon-kun
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>>288581644
She should let me fall asleep between her thighs
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>>288581670
I have heard she smells like banira.
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Ok, I pulled up my bootstraps, got a job, paid my taxes, and my life still sucks because I have nothing to life for. If only a cute girl could fall from the skies into my lap so that I could take care of her instead of just earning money to throw in the money hole because I have nothing.
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>>288583096
Anon, please be patient.
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>>288580343
Desu Yamazaki's fate was the realest one. We've all had a friend who we thought was as fucked up as us, only for them to suddenly leave and become a normalfag.And then we've all known a normalfag who somehow lost everything normal in his life and became worse off than us.
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The tragic part is that Yamazaki was the one who never needed to inherit wealth and didn't want it in the first place but it was forced onto him.
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>>288585708
Realistically, Yamazaki was either going to be a struggling artist game dev or he was going to sell out and work as a dev at google, amazon or some other big buisness, then burn out and buy a farm after a decade or two.
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>>288574342
This desu
as per usual, OP is a fag with 0 critical thinking skills.
>>288574060
In future just ask grok to summarize an anime for you instead of watching it; you'll get the same amount out of it.
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>>288574695
Misaki has cute reactions when you tease her about lewd things
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>>288574342
>This is why I wish the anime had ended like the novel and didn't have Satou and Misaki get together. Forcing the romance gives such a wrong impression of what the author's message is.
I disagree. Throughout the series, Satou had various false images of Misaki in his head and never saw the real Misaki. Even when he pushed her away with
>a cute girl like you will surely be able to attain a wonderful life
he wasn't seeing the real Misaki, and it was the wrong decision. It makes it all the more poignant right after the climax when they stay the night in Misaki's childhood home, just talking honestly about insignificant things for the first time. It was such a warm and human moment and it's like they were starting over from scratch to do it right this time. The ending shows where the priorities in the relationship lie with the focus being on Satou helping Misaki graduate high school with only implications of future romance when Misaki gets her life together.
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>>288574060
the whole point of the show is that misaki isnt real and she's never coming lol