The last episode was pretty meta, with Wada being sad because her favorite gacha game ended and Yamamoto pushing her to try new things to fill the void. The line about watching characters repeat the same lines is comparable to watching the same episodes of a show that ended. Anyway, I'm holding onto hope that in a couple of years, we'll get a season 2. There's a whole volume they didn't adapt (this last episode adapted chapter 15, and there are another 10 chapters on top of that, plus volume two ended with a sequel-bait sort of ending)., and the author has already confirmed that she'll work on the series again in the future. I didn't expect to love this series as much as I ended up loving it.