This episode deals with the social aftermath of Sawako and Kazehaya finally becoming an official couple.
: Sawako begins to question if Kazehaya is "special" to her or if she simply appreciates his kindness because she was previously isolated. Season 2, Episode 11: "After the Festival"
: Sawako admits she cannot help Kurumi confess to Kazehaya because of her own growing feelings. This causes Kurumi to drop her "sweet" act, revealing her true manipulative nature.
: Despite Kurumi's hostility, Sawako remains undeterred and expresses a desire to stay friends, leading to a complex dynamic between the two.
This episode focuses on the rising tension between and her rival, Ume Kurumizawa (Kurumi), during the school's sports festival.
This episode deals with the social aftermath of Sawako and Kazehaya finally becoming an official couple.
: Sawako begins to question if Kazehaya is "special" to her or if she simply appreciates his kindness because she was previously isolated. Season 2, Episode 11: "After the Festival" Kimi ni Todoke Episode 11
: Sawako admits she cannot help Kurumi confess to Kazehaya because of her own growing feelings. This causes Kurumi to drop her "sweet" act, revealing her true manipulative nature. This episode deals with the social aftermath of
: Despite Kurumi's hostility, Sawako remains undeterred and expresses a desire to stay friends, leading to a complex dynamic between the two. Ume Kurumizawa (Kurumi)
This episode focuses on the rising tension between and her rival, Ume Kurumizawa (Kurumi), during the school's sports festival.
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