Reread this in honor of Stella Record ending, and I still really like it. I think a lot of the hate this manga got is due to misplaced expectations -- basically people expecting this to be a yuri romance manga. Lemonade is a yuri manga in the sense that Youko is in love with another girl, but it's not a romance manga. Rather it's a coming of age story, focusing mainly on Youko's character growth. Her crush is an important part of her growth, but it's important inasmuch as it creates in her new emotions that she doesn't know how to deal with. While the plot is largely about Maki's unrequited love for Keita, the story is about Youko learning to deal with her jealousy and resentment to support Maki and at least to understand Keita, even though she never stops hating him. I think this manga does an excellent job depicting subtle growth and maturity for all of its middle school characters; it feels very real and grounded to me, which I very much appreciate because romance manga, particularly ones that take place in elementary or middle school, are so often highly idealized.
I also, honestly, quite like how the manga uses Keita. Like @MegaWallflower says, it has the setup of a typical "male lead is a jerk to the MC and she claims to hate him but really likes him" -- Pikari and Naomi even accuse Youko of this directly -- except Youko legitimately does hate Keita and never really warms up to him. Keita's teasing of her isn't a meet cute, it permanently ruins any hope of him building a positive relationship with her, romantic or otherwise. I think that's really interesting! Youko eventually coming to recognize that Keita isn't actively malicious and has positive qualities, yet never making up with him or becoming friendly, is a real rarity when love rivals are almost always either pure evil or future friends. Even a lot of adults are unable to admit the humanity of those they hate and Youko developing the ability to do this is one of my favorite parts of her character arc.
The last chapter admittedly is pretty out of place with the rest of the manga -- thematically it probably would've been more appropriate for Youko's first love to be unrequited and for her to try out dating her kouhai instead -- but as an epilogue that rewards its characters with a happy end I think it serves its purpose well enough.
Anyway, that's my opinion of Lemonade. If you happen to be reading this comment and haven't read the manga, give it a chance! Just don't expect it to be something it's not.
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