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Whole automobile age. Two cars. Two different ages. Retro and modern. I want to make here a little more a retro. So, it is already interesting. And modern - it is what we have right now.

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Tiv Art Works - [Platonica / Luminoustar] (part 2)
oh my god I almost forgot about the best part: Chiyuki just might be a closet tsundere who wants to marry Misaki
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Love in its purest form ❤
It would have made a lot more sense to have this be our climax - the girls have an intense physical fight and in the aftermath, ask each other why they are fighting, and when they started racing for someone else.
Two Car almost ends with this, with the girls deciding that they give up and that they hate their coach for making them hate each other, and in the finale they agree that they will tell him “thank you, and goodbye” and seem set on never seeing him again. Until they happen to see his adult, professional fiancee break up with him, and then...
Then again, it would have made a lot more sense if Nagisa broke up with Izumi after realizing Izumi doesn’t have all the power in their relationship despite her cruel claims that she does, and it would have made a lot more sense if the twins hadn’t reverted to being identical just because Changing Is Hard So Nevermind.
In Two Car, change is bad, and conflict and hatred is “unexpectedly good”... But it’s not. Nagisa is still being bossed around in a horrible relationship with Izumi even if the narrative tries to say “she likes it”, the twins are ineffectual and will surely continue to experience more difficulties like the ones that prompted them to try and be individuals in the first place, and our protagonists that had been on the cusp of finally moving on and improving with each other for their own sake in their own world, decide to continue competing now that the coach they hate is up for grabs again. Why?
The writing in Two Car is careless and cruel and contrary only for the sake of being contrary, and its conclusion is one of the worst I’ve ever seen and fell perfectly in line with all the horrible conclusions before it. A thoroughly awful narrative that doesn’t deserve higher than a 2/10 from me.