: If you have invested in the first three episodes, episode 4 is mandatory viewing, but you must go in with tempered expectations. While it successfully wraps up the "Takayanagi Family" saga, it does so with more tragedy than catharsis.
The mother-in-law’s cruelty is shown to be rooted in a deep-seated fear, providing a more complex, though not justifiable, motivation for her actions.
: What emotional response does the episode evoke? Does it successfully engage the viewer on an emotional level?
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A: The OVA has exactly . It is a complete, finished series that ran from 2005 to 2007.
: If you have invested in the first three episodes, episode 4 is mandatory viewing, but you must go in with tempered expectations. While it successfully wraps up the "Takayanagi Family" saga, it does so with more tragedy than catharsis.
The mother-in-law’s cruelty is shown to be rooted in a deep-seated fear, providing a more complex, though not justifiable, motivation for her actions.
: What emotional response does the episode evoke? Does it successfully engage the viewer on an emotional level?
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A: The OVA has exactly . It is a complete, finished series that ran from 2005 to 2007.