What the?
That ending literally felt like "How can I pass this off as "yuri" while still making Sanae straight?"
I also have the feeling that they were trying to do something deep here (something something transcending love), but it was executed so freaking badly that it felt like what I just stated above, which is not a good way to end a supposedly yuri doujin.
EDIT: I just thought of an easy way to make that ending not as horrible. Maybe if they wanted a transcending love kind of message, they could've just made Sanae aromantic and/or asexual. That way, we could still have that explanation of a special connection between them transcending love while also explaining why Sanae was having such a hard time sorting out her feelings, since she feels something special for Reimu but knows it isn't romantic/platonic/familial and so can't find a label for it; plus it would have been more interesting since we rarely get aromantic/asexual characters. Sigh, I still can't believe they had the gall to sneak in a final reminder at the final panel of a yuri doujin just to say that "they're not lovers guys! Sanae's heterosexual, she even specifically mentioned that she had a crush on a guy before!"
last edited at Sep 15, 2016 12:59PM