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Shoma making his good treats to help Granutes hooked on Dark Treats is such a good idea that I am angry it took them until the LAST episode to come up with something for Shoma to do to change his world. The biggest flaw of this show is how repetitive it became with its structure. After the halfway mark, every episode and arc were pretty much the same: the heroes are chilling with humans, Stomach Inc does a nasty plot, they defeat them and kill some part-timers, and then the victims are saved. They rarely did anything to move the plot further along, leaving any plot development entirely to the pretty flat villains. This should have been Shoma's goal for the last arc rather than just doing it now, and saving any development on that front for movies.
It's also lame that Shoma telling his uncle who he is and what happened to his mom happened off-screen. That would have made for an excellent emotional moment, yet we never got to see that. This show has a lot of great ideas they throw around, but they don't know what to do with so many of them until it's too late.
I like the show, it was pretty consistent and had great fights, great music, great suits and at least two great leads. But the repetitive structure and most of the cast being just "okay" keep it from being in my favorite show list. It's definitely one of the best shows of the past few years, but I don't think I would feel that way if the Reiwa era had been handled better overall.