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			<title>Just another...FALLING FOR THE WRONG GIRL syndrome</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 09:37:56 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I still can't exactly explain what the creators were thinking on this one.  I'm almost done with the 3rd season and I for one still cannot justify why the main character would have any romantic feelings for Louis.  There must have been alot that didn't make it into the anime that's missing.  There are people in this anime that seemingly care more about Saito, do more to impress him and have alot more good moments that make Louis an after thought.  

It fails in very simular aspects to Love-Hina where the main character has a tendency to seemingly forget all the endeavors of the other characters within the story in an instant like some hidden love potion effect. The writer cursed him to automatically love the person that makes you the most miserable.  He can continuously be insecure with dealing with Louis but something in this authors mind has this grand idea that insecurity spontaneously generates love.

I have no more respect left for Noboru Yamaguchi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noboru_Yamaguchi_%28author%29) and I would be annoyed if he continues to keep writing with this style in mind.  He had a great premise and I thought I was following a decent story, but the interactions with Louis and Saito stopped making sense and its becoming a problem the longer I watch and feel like I'm getting dumber just by doing so.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I still can't exactly explain what the creators were thinking on this one.  I'm almost done with the 3rd season and I for one still cannot justify why the main character would have any romantic feelings for Louis.  There must have been alot that didn't make it into the anime that's missing.  There are people in this anime that seemingly care more about Saito, do more to impress him and have alot more good moments that make Louis an after thought.  <br />
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It fails in very simular aspects to Love-Hina where the main character has a tendency to seemingly forget all the endeavors of the other characters within the story in an instant like some hidden love potion effect. The writer cursed him to automatically love the person that makes you the most miserable.  He can continuously be insecure with dealing with Louis but something in this authors mind has this grand idea that insecurity spontaneously generates love.<br />
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I have no more respect left for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noboru_Yamaguchi_%28author%29" target="_blank">Noboru Yamaguchi</a> and I would be annoyed if he continues to keep writing with this style in mind.  He had a great premise and I thought I was following a decent story, but the interactions with Louis and Saito stopped making sense and its becoming a problem the longer I watch and feel like I'm getting dumber just by doing so.</div>

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