It gets its mojo back towards the end, but it doesn’t have the space for anything to breathe, so getting lectures on design while they don’t design squat is a really questionable decision. Yes, they need to figure out what they want to say and when they do their individual soul-searching I’d important but it takes longer than it should. The intricacies of designing a clothing brand are explored in detail here and I feel like the story, like many others I’ve seen of late, gets bogged down in the joy of its philosophies and minutiae rather than the story proper. The point here is the brand and the brand is the point, but there’s a lot left on the table that I wanted to see addressed. What’s the deal with Jin’s mom? Don��t ask me. Where does the future leave our hero? Shrug. Were you interested in whether Ryo was going to have to explore the world of dating and, if so, with whom? Too bad. While the series closes out fairly strong, there’s no question that the juggling act suffers for cramming too much in. When you hit the final volume and you didn’t realize it was coming because so much was still up in the air, that’s usually a warning sign to me. Faced with a chance given to them by a guy named Joe who’s lived off his brand for years, it all comes down to an exhibition that might finally kick things to the next level. The boys are still having fun, but their sales have slowly dried up.
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