@innocent_nirvana: Oh, come on! Everything was coming to this. And are there many shojo/josei series in which the couples that have existed since the first series do not break up at best by the middle? The series is certainly cool - such twists (especially further) that... But this will be a spoiler, and spoilers are mean, low and immoral.
I feel like a clown, because I thought that everything is super and in the end it was not Sachiko but Nana here is your love to the grave, it's a shame however!!💔
if everything is clear with him, then as for Sachiko, she was justified only by her ignorance and naivety, but what happened in the end completely negates her "nobility" towards nana
Why would she be "noble" towards a stranger? I think it's quite realistic that she couldn't deny her feelings, even though the whole situation was unpleasant for her.
@KatyaOff: She heard around the corner that he wanted to marry Nana, and then she went and lay under him through manipulations in the style of "don't part with me, because we are friends." It's just not human even
About Shoji the asshole, of course, but so far most of the episodes I've been waiting for him to leave her, since she pisses him off so much And his desire to be with Nana for the rest of his life (a special lol, of course, in connection with the ending of this episode) surprised me more, like it's not clear — what the hell is a character like him, Nana? He seems to love, but somehow he doesn't, and there are such big words (to himself - but this is more serious after all) In short, in the Shoji furnace, you give Nana x Nana to the canon.
As soon as I started watching Nana, I came across a discussion on various forums that Shoji is an asshole, apparently, also because of the ending of this series.
The series is certainly cool - such twists (especially further) that... But this will be a spoiler, and spoilers are mean, low and immoral.
here is your love to the grave, it's a shame however!!💔
And then I still can't and I won't, there would be love to the grave, but how so, we are girls))
And his desire to be with Nana for the rest of his life (a special lol, of course, in connection with the ending of this episode) surprised me more, like it's not clear — what the hell is a character like him, Nana?
He seems to love, but somehow he doesn't, and there are such big words (to himself - but this is more serious after all)
In short, in the Shoji furnace, you give Nana x Nana to the canon.