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Nov 20, 2023
Mixed Feelings
This season carries on from the second with a familiar theme. It's a blend of comedy and character drama, but the tone is somewhat gentler than before.

The latest installment of Love is War will, at last, reach its climax, and the real name part of the story will be unveiled. This is the significant plot twist that many have eagerly anticipated since the first season. The season concludes with the protagonists' usual running gags, and the humor is more evenly dispersed than before. However, the relationship war in the finale could have been improved.

The plot finally takes the turn many have been waiting for at the end, and the characters confront their feelings and fears. The characters remain outstanding and complement their peculiar personalities. However, there is nothing noteworthy to mention in terms of background and depth.

The intro has a similar style but doesn't quite match the quality of the previous two seasons. The outros are surprisingly captivating, even though half of the references are unclear. The OSTs still shine, and the censored versions of the songs, as well as "Take on Me," were delightful to discover.

Love is War is a simple yet amusing romantic comedy with many quirks. The show didn't introduce much of its own and attempted to adapt existing scenarios as best as possible. With a more original setting, this series could have been even better. However, it's fun and convincing enough to be considered one of the best RomCom series available.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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