Kaichou wa Maid-sama! – 26 (END)

(Zurusugiru yo Ayuzawa, Usui no Aho!)
"That's So Unfair Ayuzawa... Usui You Idiot!"

For a final episode, the writers sure had me second guessing exactly how far along Misaki and Usui's relationship would get. Most of the episode was about their participation in a lover's trial game where the grand prize was a "super premium ticket" for the closing festivities at night, so things could have gone whichever way depending on what the prize actually was.

Kaichou wa Maid-sama! – 25

(Hinata to Misaki to Usui-kun)
"Hinata, Misaki, and Usui"

While the title had me thinking the love triangle would reach new highs and lows, this episode turned out to be a surprisingly sentimental one revolving around Hinata. His rivalry with Usui remained completely civil like it's been, so most of the time was spent fleshing out his backstory further.

Kaichou wa Maid-sama! – 22

(Rinkan Gakkou Oni Gokko)
"Outdoor School Game of Tag"

The bitter tradition of lying about how glamorous the five-day, four-night, Seika outdoor school trip may have crushed many of the guys' expectations, but its true purpose seemed to be starving them and taking away their manhood in order to create law-abiding and docile citizens. All in accordance to the Japanese education system?

Kaichou wa Maid-sama! – 21

(Usui no Raibaru? Shintani Hinata)
"Usui's Rival? Shintani Hinata"

Misaki going Super Saiyajin, Usui feeling the pressure from a rival, Kanou noticing how their relationship's at a standstill, and the childhood friend Shintani Hinata (Abe Atsushi) being another instance of dramatic weight loss. This episode had development in almost all areas and provided the tension that may finally take Misaki and Usui's relationship to the next level.