English Dub Review: You are Ms. Servant “The Joyous Tidings You All Bring.”


Overview

Consulting Naka, Yuki decides to select a birthday gift for Hitoyoshi. Meanwhile, Riko manages to wake up Hitoyoshi. Filled with fear and anxiety, he worries about what his dad (Ian Sinclair) would think of the real Yuki as he’s about to face his biggest challenge…




Our Take

The season finale brought a heartfelt conclusion to the season, focusing on the complexities of relationships and personal growth. Through meaningful interactions, the episode explored themes of family, trust, and self-reflection, leaving a strong emotional impact without feeling overly heavy. It also provided glimpses into the motivations of certain characters, adding layers to their personalities without giving away too much.

The central rooftop scene  also emphasized the emotional highs and lows of the episode. It showcased tender character moments filled with humor, heartfelt confessions, and a tinge of bittersweet ambiguity. There are moments of clarity, but also a sense of mystery that leaves plenty to explore…

Overall, the season ended on a reflective and hopeful note, wrapping up some major plot points while still leaving room for potential continuation.  If there’s anything I didn’t like about the ending is that it felt like another episode rather than some major cliffhanger at the end. If anything, there’s tons of plot threads that need closure, and with the way the season ends, it teases something more, yet there’s no way of knowing if Season 2 ever becomes a thing, but if it does happen, I’d be willing to see where it goes next!