As the story progresses, especially in the manga, the tone shifts from a lighthearted romantic comedy to a heavy psychological drama. Arima’s struggle with his inner "darkness"—a fear that he is inherently "bad" because of his biological parents—becomes the focal point. It’s a gut-wrenching look at how self-loathing can sabotage happiness. Why It Still Matters

How do you stay "you" when you’re half of a couple?

Particularly through Arima’s backstory, the series examines how the shadows of our parents' mistakes can haunt our own relationships. A Masterclass in Style (The Anime)

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