Mob has yet again avoided another scenario where he has almost ended up in a BL relationship! After sending Kikuchi off, Mob goes about his daily life as usual, observing his surroundings and avoiding any potential "flags."…
Mob is back, and his mission to avoid becoming a BL protagonist has never been more hilarious or desperate. In this third season of the meta-comedy sensation, our perpetually panicked university student continues to dodge romantic flags with trademark over-the-top expressions and fourth-wall-breaking commentary. But this time, the author of the BL universe throws a curveball: a persistent new love interest in the form of a charming high schooler named Hatano, who seems immune to Mob's evasive tactics. As Mob navigates love triangles, sibling dynamics with his blissfully BL-embroiled brother Ayato, and increasingly absurd scenarios (including a dream sequence that gets dangerously steamy), he begins to question his own defenses. Is his resistance to the BL world really about preserving his heterosexuality, or is he afraid of being loved? Blending slapstick comedy with surprising emotional depth, this season delivers fresh twists on classic tropes while celebrating the very genre it parodies.