The only mild criticism was pacing: some felt the relationship between Sakuko and Satoru develops too quickly (she moves in with a stranger within 20 minutes of meeting him). However, defenders argue that this speed mirrors the relief of finally finding someone who "gets it."
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The episode opens in a bustling supermarket. (played by Mai Fukagawa), a woman in her late 20s, is staring at a package of sushi. A male coworker, Kameda , approaches her. Their conversation is painfully mundane until he suddenly blurts out: The only mild criticism was pacing: some felt
"It's my homemade recipe. Maybe you could come over sometime, and I'll make it fresh for you?" (played by Mai Fukagawa), a woman in her
"I don't fall in love. I never have. I don't get crushes, I don't want to kiss anyone, and the idea of 'romantic destiny' feels like a script I never learned. I've been told I'm 'cold,' 'immature,' or 'just scared.' But I'm not scared. I just... don't feel it."
Satoru is calm, articulate, and openly aromantic asexual. He runs a small blog about "living without romance or sex." His mother constantly sends him dating app profiles, and his co-workers gossip about his "coldness." Unlike Sakuko, Satoru has already accepted his identity. He has no interest in changing.