This is especially true by the end of the episode where they wind up cuddling on a couch when Uzaki takes it upon herself to pass out next to him. Yes, they can be adversarial at times, but they also have enough of a connection that there is an inherent fondness in their interactions with one another. It also helps to spice up the actual chemistry going on in their relationship. The last season was very charitable to Sakurai, so hopefully, we’ll get more moments in this season where he makes Uzaki want to blow a gasket. Nagatoro and Takagi-san having their trickery backfire on them are always hilarious, as are the moments where Sakurai manages to annoy Uzaki. One of the most valuable assets of the “outgoing girl antagonizes quiet boy” genre that’s emerged in anime are the moments where the boy gets to have his time in the sun. We’re given a pretty amusing bowling match where Sakurai manages to perform well enough to dunk right back on Uzaki, causing her to up her competitive edge and let her rage do the thinking for her. This season lingers on some of the dramatic notes from the last one with Uzaki and Sakurai’s relationship potentially blossoming, yet also wants to make sure it retains its same brand of comedy. But while Uzaki-chan’s air-headed charm and good-natured fun were derailed by the discourse surrounding Uzaki’s looks and her creator’s views, it doesn’t diminish from the warm feeling Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! Double has as a reintroduction to Sakurai and his ordeals with Uzaki. It’s a huge day for grifters as Uzaki-chan’s return has more than enough content for a six-hour video essay on an online debate that lasted three tweets. OP: 「いちごいちえ Celebration」 ( Ichigo Ichie Celebration) by Kano and Oozora Naomi
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