Minato Shouji Coin Laundry Season 2 Episode 6

Visitor in the Darkness!


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Dr. Kirihara visits Minato and explains why Shintaro was looking for him, and from this Minato learns more about Shintaro's past. (Source: GagaOOLala)
  • Aired: August 09, 2023

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Nov 8, 2023

The age

Absolutely the heck not. I finished the first season but then the second season came and I couldn't take it anymore, I dropped it. Okay listen, I don't care about age but when it came to Minato in his high school era giving a LOLIPOP or whatever the heck it was, I could not go further. That completely gave off luring someone in even if it were unintentional. Goodness I felt sick watching a CHILD look at him like that, I dropped it. I mean maybe it won't affect some people but definitely not MY cup of tea personally. If I could give it a zero, I would.
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Sep 23, 2023

frustrating; get Shin's Sensei had good…

frustrating; get Shin's Sensei had good intentions & wanted to help Shin out (coming to Minato) in his stead, maybe thinking (as Shin's so much younger) he can't convey his emotion's properly. little does he know, that the one at fault (the guilty party) is Minato. dude's worse then a child (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ he's incapable of voicing his feelings, let alone reciprocating anything he receives from Shin.... he has received (even before they agreed to date), he kept/keeps taking Shin's compliment's, confessions, love & care without a thought of reciprocating (so it wouldn't turn one sided). he has taken it as his due & even after the "talk", other then offer a token apology (what this b*tch do), he was right back at blaming everything that was problematic in their relationship, on Shin & his "youth". ผ(•̀_•́ผ) *********************************************************************so didn't like that conversation, as i seriously want Minato to suffer. the only thing that would make this perfect, was if Shin woke-up & told Minato he had enough of his immature behavior & broke-up with him. now that would be perfection, Shin & Asuka ending up together (❁´◡`❁) would just be the cherry on-top (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)****************************************************************************************************************************************sadly not gonna happen, if anything Shin is apologetic. he's stopping Minato from apologizing & taking all the blame onto himself (talk enabling)(ノへ ̄、)how he accept Minato to change / grow if he keeps allowing, this half-assed behavior?!? that age gape will never close, so Minato gonna treat him like a child forever?!? WTH type of backward relationship is this?!? seriously frustrating watching this train wreck of an BL. ****************************************************************************really had high hopes for this season, as i though at the end of the previous season, Minato showed growth & thought that this season would be more of the same. sadly this moron regressing, & every time he mentions age in any regard, it annoys me cause he aint the mature one, that has any right to talk about maturity, after the way he keeps acting.(╬▔皿▔)╯****************************************************************************************************************************************baby Asuka's popping up to stay the night, was the only plus point in this ep. yeah am sad he's in pain, but at least he adds much needed lightness to this drag of a BL. cause seeing the main's toxic excuse of a relationship, is depressing as f*ck

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