Okay, folks, let's talk about Kaguya-sama: Love is War Chapter 265. You know, the one that had everyone… well, having opinions.
Ishigami: Still Our Favorite Grumpy Teen?
I'm just going to say it. I think Ishigami is the unsung hero of this whole series. He's like that friend who always tells it like it is, even if it's a little brutal.
And in Chapter 265? He's still rocking that cynical charm.
The Osaragi Enigma
Now, Osaragi. What are we going to do with you? Her feelings for Ishigami are like a tangled mess of headphone wires.
Is it love? Is it friendship? Is it a deep-seated desire to see him just slightly happier? I'm honestly not sure even she knows.
This chapter really highlighted her internal struggle. It's agonizing to watch, but also… compelling!
Miko Iino: Adorable, as Always
Let's be real, Iino is a national treasure. She's basically a walking, talking embodiment of good intentions and awkward situations.
Her interactions with Ishigami are pure gold. I mean, who else could simultaneously be so supportive and so clueless?
She’s like a puppy trying to understand calculus. Endearing, but slightly concerning.
The Shinomiya Family Shenanigans
Okay, unpopular opinion time: I'm kind of enjoying the whole Shinomiya family drama. It's like a soap opera, but with better writing and funnier characters.
Sure, it's stressful for Kaguya, but as a viewer, I'm living for the chaos.
They're like a family of supervillains, but with more complicated feelings.
The power struggles, the betrayals, the awkward family dinners… it's all top-tier entertainment.
Kaguya and Miyuki: Still Going Strong?
Of course, we can't forget about the main couple, Kaguya and Miyuki. They're like the sun and the moon – constantly orbiting each other, sometimes close, sometimes far, but always connected.
Chapter 265 showed us that even after all this time, they're still navigating the complexities of their relationship.
Which is honestly, pretty relatable. Relationships are hard, even for geniuses!
They're both growing and changing, and it's heartwarming to see them supporting each other through it all.
"Love is war," they say. But maybe, just maybe, it's also about growing together.
Overall Thoughts (and More Unpopular Opinions)
Look, I know some people were disappointed by Chapter 265. Maybe they wanted more romance, or more comedy, or more… something.
But honestly, I think it was a solid chapter. It moved the plot forward, developed the characters, and gave us plenty to think about.
Plus, it sets the stage for some seriously epic moments in the future. And really, isn't that what we all want?
Maybe the chapter wasn't a laugh-out-loud riot. But the subtle character work was chef's kiss.