My Happy Marriage (Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon) has been a journey of resilience, love, and supernatural intrigue, and Season 2 Episode 12 delivers a climax that’s as intense as it is divisive among fans. With Miyo Saimori’s Dream-Sight ability fully awakened and the final confrontation between Kiyoka Kudou and the manipulative Usui, this episode promised fireworks—but did it deliver? Let’s break it down, with a little help from what the fandom has been buzzing about.
For those who’ve been following Miyo’s journey, Episode 12 is the culmination of her growth from a timid, abused girl to someone willing to stand up for herself and those she loves. The episode kicks off with Usui’s relentless psychological assault on Kiyoka, using illusions to break him down. Meanwhile, Miyo, despite her newfound power, finds herself torn between her desire to save Usui (yes, really) and her need to protect Kiyoka.
Fans had mixed feelings about this. Some, like @Ravarae, praised Miyo’s loyalty: “Miyo truly wanted to save him after everything he’s done for her. This episode showed her loyalty.” Others, like @Softhenic03, were less impressed: “Why on earth was Kiyoka the one to face Usui when Miyo is the one with the OP ability to counter his??? Like damn it, Kiyoka! Let your girl do something for once…”
The debate here is clear: Is Miyo’s hesitation a sign of her compassion or a regression in her character development?
The showdown between Kiyoka and Usui was hyped up, and while the animation didn’t reach Demon Slayer levels of spectacle, it was still a gripping battle of wits and supernatural abilities. Usui’s illusions made Kiyoka look like a ragdoll at times, which some fans found frustrating. @Marinate1016 noted: “Seeing someone as experienced and strong as Kiyoka frankly made to look silly was crazy.”
But the real MVP of the fight? Arata. Yes, the guy who’s been flip-flopping between ally and antagonist finally steps up with a well-placed bullet. @Tsukasa_Rio summed it up: “I expected Arata to do something in their defense, but I didn’t expect it to be a final shot at the enemy. Bravo to Arata.”
Still, not everyone was satisfied. @patkarunungan pointed out inconsistencies with the light novel: “The anime added Sumi’s apparition in the scene. There was no happy death for Usui. I don’t even remember the Episode 10 bit where his parents were murdered.”
One of the biggest gripes among fans was Miyo’s role in the climax. After episodes of buildup, many expected her to unleash her Dream-Sight in a game-changing way. Instead, she resorted to—wait for it—talking to Usui. Cue the collective facepalms.
@Softhenic03 wasn’t having it: “All that determination Miyo showed in the previous episode was practically gone, and despite arguably having the most OP ability in the show, she still ended up being relegated to the sidelines.”
Others, like @Ravarae, defended her actions: “Miyo impressed me in this episode. She was resolute in what she believed was the right thing to do.”
The divide here is fascinating. Is Miyo’s pacifism a strength or a weakness? The fandom is split.
The episode wasn’t all frustration, though. The appearance of Sumi’s spirit to guide Usui in his final moments was a poignant touch, even if it wasn’t in the original light novel. @Marinate1016 called it “a fair send-off,” while others felt it was too forgiving for a villain who’d caused so much pain.
And then there’s the pacing. Some fans, like @patkarunungan, felt the episode was rushed: “After the delay, I expected this final episode to be excellent, but honestly, I didn’t enjoy it, it seemed too rushed.”
Despite its flaws, Episode 12 delivered on emotion and closure. The fight scenes, while not flawless, kept us on the edge of our seats. Miyo’s growth, though debated, showed her unwavering compassion. And Arata? Well, he finally did something useful.
As @Marinate1016 put it: “This was one of the best Watakon episodes yet and such a roller coaster of emotions.”
But with one episode left, the question remains: Will Miyo finally get her happy marriage? We’ll have to wait and see.
Rating: 8/10
Pros: Emotional payoff, Arata’s redemption, Sumi’s cameo.
Cons: Miyo’s underutilization, pacing issues, some animation hiccups.
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