A simple talk fixes everything, the deadbeat wife-beater is thrown out, and then the episode–… no, the entire show ends. Like a Sunday morning cartoon, all’s well that ends well. Speaking of unsatisfying conclusions, Iori then has a chat with her mom and… that’s it. It is a wholly unsatisfying conclusion either way. ” Is this a rush job because of the bullying incident I mentioned above, I can’t really tell. Heartseed #2, we’re told, “will no longer be able to meddle with. So even when Heartseed #1 offers to send Iori back to any point in time in order to fix her domestic situation, she refuses. Iori blames herself, but her friends convince her otherwise. Iori’s mom sounds like she’s in trouble, because her second husband is a deadbeat wife-beater. I suppose it’s first necessary to address the content of this “final” episode. I firmly believe the first arc was the best arc, and as such, it should’ve been the only arc, if that makes any sense. Besides, it’s not as though Kokoro Connect was reaching some high point before having its life cut tragically short. If you’re curious about the bullying incident, it’s everywhere so it’s not like it’s hard to find. In the end, however, I can only judge what’s in front of me. I’m told it’s true, and it’s supposed to explain why the show ends so abruptly. There’s this outrageous story floating around right now linking Kokoro Connect to a bullying incident.
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