Here it is, the final episode of Love Live. Well, the final episode of Love Live for now, anyway – I have to admit, I was rather expecting this first season to conclude with the immediate announcement of a second season of the show, to materialise once Gargantia relinquishes the timeslot it’s taking over in three months time, but I guess there’s an upcoming Love Live event to save that particular revelation for. Even if the fairly impressive first volume BD sales figures Love Live has been racking up drop off a cliff once we get to the point where it’s neither dirt cheap nor shipping with a live-event-ticketing incentive, I’d have to think that the CD sales alone have made this production worthwhile for those involved. They’ve gone in pretty darn heavy with the merchandising, too.
But, yeah, it’s the final episode. It’s somewhat sad, because now I’m going to have to find something else to write about on a weekly basis, or more likely I’ll just leave the blog lying fallow and unupdated again for weeks on end. It’s also sad because, as much as I kind of rag on the show for silly things, I really enjoyed this show a great deal – enough to import the insert songs CDs, at least. Not as much as I enjoy iDOLM@STER, mind you – not that I think they’re in competition or anything, given that they’ve got very different approaches and aims, but I liked the rather more scattershot approach iM@S took with it’s content. It’s really kind of weird how incredibly different all the idol shows which’ve been airing as of late have managed to be.
There’s a lot of merit to taking a more strictly narrative and consistent approach to matters, devoid of tonal-whiplash, as in Love Live, though. I do think the single cour running time means that there’s a couple of things they tripped over a little – to the very end, Rin is pretty much just there, more-or-less a non-character – but taken in it’s entirety, it’s a pretty cute origin story, produced with the same high production standards that Sunrise 8 have been managing to consistently churn out shows at in recent times, at least when it was avoiding the CG.
It’ll be interesting to see, should they make a continuation, where they go from this point – they’ve probably got about six months of narrative space (the characters having not switched back to Winter uniforms yet) before the third years graduate, but as Eri points out right at the beginning of the episode, they don’t have any particular goal going forward from here. Love Live is over, and the school has been saved (for a year, at least). They’ve resolved pretty much everything in terms of what could be a narrative drive, and I’ve got no specific idea where they could actually take it going forward. Just being an idol is likely to be a little too thin in regards to what they’ve set-up with this show.
Anyway, let’s get to the episodes actual content…
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