It surely didn't conclude anything. We didn't even learn if Tsuruga managed to get his acting right, or why he has such an anti-love and anti-closeness problem. Kind of a strange last episode, unless there's a second season coming. I hope there is, for this was one fine series.

I'm not going to start to read the manga, though. It wouldn't feel the same, because Marina Inoue's voice acting played such a big role for me, in addition to how the exaggerated emotions and moods were animated. All in all the graphics were nothing to tell your city's art gallery curator about, but I felt they used their budget really well and invested where it mattered.