For enthusiasts of anime romance, the conclusion of a love triangle often marks a satisfying end to their beloved series. However, More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers—an adaptation of Yuki Kanamaru's manga—leaves its fans hanging with unresolved romantic entanglements.
The 12th episode wraps up the series on a note that implies the possibility of a follow-up season, despite not providing clear answers.
In a significant development in Episode 11, Akari Watanabe overcomes her infatuation with Minami Tenjin and realizes her love for Jiro Yakuin. Meanwhile, Jiro remains torn between his long-standing affection for his childhood friend, Shiori Sakurazak, and emerging feelings for his 'assigned wife' Akari, part of their school's unique marriage preparation program.
The series reaches a climactic moment with a passionate kiss between Jiro and Shiori, intensifying the dilemma. Although Jiro's potential to pursue a romantic path with Shiori is evident, given their mutual attraction, he is still hesitant. The 12th episode sets the stage for the decisions Jiro must face in a potential second season of More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers.
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers earned its reputation as a surprise hit last year, captivating audiences with its romantic narrative and leaving them speculating about the outcome of its central love triangle.
Despite Jiro's indecision being a point of contention for viewers, the concluding scenes of More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers suggest the potential for a sequel.
Post-shrine race, Jiro engages in an RPG game, its narrative mirroring his emotional turmoil. The game, featuring two characters representing Akari and Shiori, hints at a forthcoming adventure, possibly alluding to a second season. This continuation could delve deeper into the love triangle, especially as the characters have reached a pivotal A-rank, allowing for partner switches and heightened emotional stakes.
While a second season is yet to be confirmed, the finale's teaser and
the ongoing manga provide ample material for adaptation. The manga, which began in 2018 and has approximately 70 chapters, has already inspired over 30 chapters in the anime, with some alterations and omissions. With recent developments like Akari considering cohabitation with Jiro post-graduation, a second season could significantly advance their relationship.
Fans anticipating More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Season 2 must await further manga releases before production can commence. Although the wait may be frustrating, such delays are common in the anime industry.
Given the original series' success and the popularity of heartwarming romantic anime, there's optimism for a sooner-than-expected Season 2 of More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers.
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers is yet to be renewed for a second season. Season 1 is currently available on Crunchyroll.
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