Did anyone else feel like that was the anime version of when Yor tried to cook for the first time? I can’t believe how Loid is actually considering opening up about his real past to Anya. Usually, everything’s a calculated move, but this felt way more personal and risky, almost like when his entire mission teetered on a knife’s edge. Then there’s Anya misreading everything with her mind reading, making the whole situation way more awkward than it had to be, which totally cracked me up.
If the show actually dives deeper into what secrets do to a family, it could really shake up how other slice of life anime handle trust. What if the Forgers’ lies actually end up becoming the glue that holds them together? It’d be wild if all these fake stories turn out to reveal some hidden “truth” about family. Feels like waiting for Anya to finish her peanuts—unpredictable but always worth it. How are you all feeling about where this is going?
If the show actually dives deeper into what secrets do to a family, it could really shake up how other slice of life anime handle trust. What if the Forgers’ lies actually end up becoming the glue that holds them together? It’d be wild if all these fake stories turn out to reveal some hidden “truth” about family. Feels like waiting for Anya to finish her peanuts—unpredictable but always worth it. How are you all feeling about where this is going?