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Naoki SerizawaCast:
Shouya Chiba, Yōhei Azakami, Ryōta Ōsaka, Yūichirō Umehara, Akari Kitō, Nao Tōyama, Ayana Taketatsu, Toshiki Iwasawa, Yurika Kubo, Sōma Saitō, Masaaki Mizunaka (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(13)
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The Strongest Principle of Growth Lies in the Human Choice. (S03E01)
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Man Is Wolf to Man. (S03E02)
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We Never Forget What We Endeavor to Forget. (S03E03)
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To Work You Have the Right, but Not to the Fruits Thereof. (S03E04)
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Fortune Favors the Bold. (S03E05)
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It Is Better to Receive an Injury Than to Inflict One. (S03E06)
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People Will Do Anything, No Matter How Absurd, in Order to Avoid Facing Their Own Souls. (S03E07)
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Those Who Cannot Remember the Past Are Condemned to Repeat It. (S03E08)
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Extreme Justice Is Extreme Injustice. (S03E09)
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The First Cause of Absurd Conclusions I Ascribe to the Want of Method. (S03E10)
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There Is Only One Rule in Love: Bring Happiness to Those You Love. (S03E11)
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Change Your Desires Rather Than the Order of the World. (S03E12)
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Love Is the Best Teacher. (S03E13)
Reviews (1)
If you were a fan of the previous seasons like I was, this one won't disappoint. The school intrigues continue, with our main hero facing even more formidable enemies. Some have been vanquished, but their influence lingers, especially since the school year ended and a whole class graduated (though I have a feeling we haven't seen the last of some characters). It's still like watching a strategic game of chess; the series maintains its intelligence and believability, keeping me hooked to see what unfolds next. The mystery of the white room gets a bit more clarity, side characters undergo interesting developments, and others surprise us with their true nature. The ending left me amused and slightly puzzled, unsure if it's genuine romance or just another social experiment by the main character. I'm particularly curious about the direction this will all take. For me, the third season earns a solid 8/10. ()