Here’s a rewritten and expanded full-text script for the final episode (Episode 12) of Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu (Dakaichi), designed to give it a more emotionally resonant and conclusive feel while staying faithful to the characters and original story beats.
Even this truncated experience, viewers say, makes Episode 12 feel like a short film — a self-contained story about two broken people learning to love without weapons.
One common critique of Dakaichi is its inconsistent animation quality. Early episodes suffer from stiff character models, awkward pacing in motion, and a lack of the “shoujo filter” that BL fans crave. But .
If you are looking for the story to get "better" in Episode 12, it largely delivers. Throughout the series, the dynamic between the veteran actor Takato and the rising star Junta has been defined by a push-and-pull of aggression and vulnerability.
It’s fine.