I knew this was going to go nowhere in particular after about a volume, but well, at least the ending had a proper character focus.
If this wasn't in a shounen magazine, maybe it could've at least dialed up the story elements to 11 and had darker twists, but as it stands, the whole story was just a giant melodrama about a family whose greatest sin was just being stuck in a time loop until they conscientiously promised to be better people, instead of being able to let their lives keep going and naturally find a way to adjust. Souta's "fake family" was particularly amusing...