Aggretsuko Season 3
Sep. 1st, 2020 11:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Angry office worker trying to hold it together continues to be relatable, even into the third season (and as the audience is stuck in pandemic times) lol.
I liked most of the new characters introduced this season, and actually made it a point to watch the english dub this time around since SungWon voiced Hyodo! He did a really good job and I enjoyed the localization liberties that were taken with Manaka's lines (and Fenneko's lines as usual).
I felt kinda bad for Inui as a character in the story. Haida considering his options when things have not moved between him and Retsuko even after a confession was a nice change of pace, but since Inui knew exactly what she wanted and Haida was still too hesitant, I got a little frustrated with him and worried that Inui would get the same kind of backlash as Kagami in Miraculous Ladybug for being the "intervening" woman.
I hope that means we do get to see her again in the future like with did with Tadano.
The last couple of episodes also hit hard with the traumatic stalker aftermath, but I'm really glad that any possible RetsukoxHaida in the future will start out as a slow and steady climb from a real friendship first.
Since I binged this season, I don't have any other deep thoughts about it really, other than I feel that it's still an enjoyable and relatable series. Bonus for unearthing my memories of Baby Metal songs which can now live as earworms in my head for the next few weeks.
I liked most of the new characters introduced this season, and actually made it a point to watch the english dub this time around since SungWon voiced Hyodo! He did a really good job and I enjoyed the localization liberties that were taken with Manaka's lines (and Fenneko's lines as usual).
I felt kinda bad for Inui as a character in the story. Haida considering his options when things have not moved between him and Retsuko even after a confession was a nice change of pace, but since Inui knew exactly what she wanted and Haida was still too hesitant, I got a little frustrated with him and worried that Inui would get the same kind of backlash as Kagami in Miraculous Ladybug for being the "intervening" woman.
I hope that means we do get to see her again in the future like with did with Tadano.
The last couple of episodes also hit hard with the traumatic stalker aftermath, but I'm really glad that any possible RetsukoxHaida in the future will start out as a slow and steady climb from a real friendship first.
Since I binged this season, I don't have any other deep thoughts about it really, other than I feel that it's still an enjoyable and relatable series. Bonus for unearthing my memories of Baby Metal songs which can now live as earworms in my head for the next few weeks.