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Anyway, I’ll go into more details when I get to my final impression. Well, when I finished watching this episode, I wanted to see what others though of it and I was surprised to see how many people were ranting about how bad it was! This came as such a surprise to me because I notice a few problems, but the ending, even though a bit unoriginal was not that bad, well at least for my standards of an usual episode of Vampire Knight. Vampire Knight Guilty is finally over, though I think I may have actually enjoyed it?
