The art and characters had great starts but the
writer failed to dig in and offer satisfying conclusions to pretty much every single character.
Grandpa Crossdresser - Failed to bury the hatchet with the daughter (makato's mom). He was the most interesting twist in the story and I feel like it would've been cool to have seen the character be repaired through Makato, etc. Maybe do something with that dress that was on display in his home? Very negative and dissatisfying end for him as he walked into the abyss.
Makatos mom - I feel like there wasn't a satisfying repair between her and makato. The shopping scene was very good and it could've concluded just fine right there. The writer chose otherwise and the next best moment was when makato walked into the home dressed up still, but even still the mother just awkwardly walked away. Disappointing.
The Bully - I feel like even here the writer failed to bury the hatchet between makato and him.
Makatos Glasses gal-friend, and whats his name - I actually think there was a satisfying conclusion here, she repaired the bridge with makato becoming friends again and ended up liking whats his name again who liked her. Rare W.
The Best Friend (Ruuji) - The writer and author screwed this character and turned him into a third wheel to launch Aoi ship which didn't seem to be convincingly sailing until the very final chapters. Bro literally held a photograph of makato sleeping, and was there for makato through all the darkest times. Only to lose makato to Aoi who showed up in the final year. Ruuji got screwed by the writer and author and had a rather dissatisfying end.
Aoi - Not much to say, didn't hate the character but also didn't overly like that much. Did she really like Makato though? It was only until her friends bonked her head on the final chapters that she randomly decided to like Makato again. She got an okay ending, but I can see the ship sinking in the future if the story continues beyond.
Makato - I kind of wanted to see the character grow a bit more, to dive into cuter things, like grandpa crossdressers dress (maybe show em wearing it once), or dive into more makeup, go deeper. He never seriously looked in Ruujis way at all which is disappointing, not even to officially sink the ship. The relationship between him and Aoi felt forced by the writer & author. There's no doubt that Ruuji liked Makato, but there was serious doubt all throughout that Aoi actually cared about Makato. I feel rather dissatisfied.
The art has been consistent and top-notch quality so props to the artist. The writer & author's strongest point is starting a character and building it up enough to care about them. However- their weakest point is developing characters and crossing the finish line for each character ARC into satisfying conclusions. I enjoyed reading this and I might watch the upcoming anime (might be too soon for me) but overall I feel dissatisfied with the ending. I don't hate that I read this, but I don't feel a satisfying conclusion to the story and characters at all. Author decided to continue the story after anime was greenlit- but focus on the characters pasts... but there's no way for Aoi to exist and so it feels a bit pointless and a waste of time / effort (especially when you know where they will end up). So that's it for me, dipping out.