Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines: Season 1 Episode 11 – Review & Recap

It’s an emotional episode for Komari, and it is Nukumizu’s fault she ends up crying.


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The Gist

The TLDR Recap/ Review

  1. With each club president expected to give a presentation in front of the student government, Komari is freaking out since public speaking is a massive struggle for her.
  2. Originally, Nukumizu was very helpful, encouraging, and even offered to take a part of the speech, but Komari wanted to honor her friends and really take on the challenge of being president.
  3. Sadly, Nukumizu eventually gave up and verbalized that he had lost his faith. He even barged into the meeting and took over as president in the eyes of the student government.
  4. This was not taken well at all, but a conversation about what the literature club means to Komari allows Nukumizu to understand, and after the two reconcile, she accepts he might be a batter president to keep the club going.
  5. This episode, especially the end when Komari was talking about how the Lit club was her place she belongs, had me in tears.
  6. Komari has always been a little weirdo, but she was the Lit Club weirdo who clearly was claimed by everyone, and yet she still expected and feared everyone to go away.
  7. But, what I appreciate, beyond the episode getting me emotional, was that it didn’t have Komari suddenly losing her stutter and thriving at the student government meeting.
  8. That gave a sense of realness to the matter and led to the perfect setup for what came after, and Nukumizu’s ice pump of a heart-melting far more than it usually does after he gets closer to someone.

General Information

Episode TitleLet’s Have a Talk about Responsibility
Director(s)A-1 Pictures Kiichiro, Murase Kazuki, Kawagishi
Writer(s)Masahiro Yokotani

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