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My Insecure Self – Blue Period Ep 12 Review
As the stressful period of his life fades away, Yatora grapples with adapting to his new reality. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 12 Finale on Netflix.

Exams Are Not Fun – Blue Period Ep 11 Review
Yatora’s body physically breaks down in a stairwell leading up to the second TUA exam. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 11 on Netflix.

The Deep Blue Ocean – Blue Period Ep 10 Review
Yatora and Ryuji bare it all at the ocean. Did they make it back to the surface unscathed? This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 10 on Netflix.

Vermillion is not Mediocre – Blue Period Ep 9 Review
After passing the first TUA exam, Yatora learns a shocking truth about Yuka. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 9 on Netflix.

A Mirror Toward Self Reflection – Blue Period Ep 8 Review
As Yatora takes the first exam, a potential crisis turns into unlimited opportunity. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 8 on Netflix.

Self Expression Through Art – Blue Period Ep 7 Review
Yatora has a heart to heart with his delinquent friends, and Yuka forfeits the first TUA art exam. This is a review for Blue Period Episode 7 on Netflix.

Adaptability in Still Life -Blue Period Ep 5 & 6 Review
As tensions come to a head between rivals Yatora and Takahashi, the art students crack under the pressure of midterms. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 5 and 6 on Netflix.

A Feast of Art – Blue Period Ep 3 & 4 Review
Yatora learns the ins and outs of Art School, and gains a new rival in Takahashi. This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 3 and 4 on Netflix.

The Goddess of Art – Blue Period Ep 2 Review
Summer break comes to pass, and Mori-senpai graduates. Is the adaptation moving too fast? This is a review and discussion for Blue Period Episode 2 on Netflix.

Awakening Your True Passions – Blue Period Ep 1 Review
Talented student Yaguchi Yatora decides to pursue art, and throw his delinquent lifestyle away. This is a review and discussion for Netflix’s Blue Period.