Just Because!: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Though void of drama and staying true to its genre’s name, “Slice of Life,” Just Because’s melancholy nature surprising can win you over.
Though void of drama and staying true to its genre’s name, “Slice of Life,” Just Because’s melancholy nature surprising can win you over.
Just Because! comes to an end and while bittersweet for some, it is the beginning of something wonderful for others.
Everything is coming in alignment now for our group of kids. Leading you to wonder will we get something predictable or be thrown a curve ball?
It’s Valentine’s Day and that naturally means some people’s hearts are left a flutter and others bruised, if not broken.
As Haruto and Morikawa move back to the forefront, we’re right back to the show being about everyone’s indecision issues.
The love triangle heats up as Natsume starts really taking notice of how everyone seems a few steps ahead of her.
Haruto and his drama are put on the back burner as Izumi takes center stage and we learn he is in the center of a love triangle.
As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
Everyone deals with what happened over Christmas break and continues to prep for life after graduation.
We are waist deep in mundane slice of life drama and while Just Because! has become a bit routine, it still is enjoyable.
Haruto’s crush on Hazuki remains the focus as Komiya is really trying to push Izumi into letting her use that photo she took to save her club.
As we get to know a handful of the cast of Just Because! so comes the attachment to characters.
While we are overloaded with the amount of characters introduced, there is just something appealing about each one which makes you want to invest in Just Because!
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