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Neither, he’ll come up with a Plan D that’s even better.the question is, is kyou ready to say "ok, good" or will he refuse to consider himself worth it?
Neither, he’ll come up with a Plan D that’s even better.the question is, is kyou ready to say "ok, good" or will he refuse to consider himself worth it?
Asking for basic text interpretation from the anime/mangá community nowadays is demanding too much.Anyone hating on the current situation doesnt have enough life experience, bad shit happens all the time and it FUCKING SUCKS. If you make a big deal out of every situation it blows up in your face, if you dont make a big deal out of every situation it blows up in your face. From what ive interpreted about this manga its a lot of how you want to feel versus how you should feel. These kids are 15(?) years old, expecting any sort of grown up mentality from them is insane. When I was 15 I was dumb as shit, hell even when I was 25 I was dumb as shit.
Kyo clearly understands there a gap between them especially as an aspiring actress/idol/influence/whatever. Yamada understanding the gap but not liking it is the biggest motivator of conflict in this story. What is a story without an interesting conflict? She cannot have her cake and eat it too. Its going to be a miserable lesson to learn.
that's the kind of thing that would fit the characters, except that in this case that would probably be the "lean in", you-can-have-it-all-girl fantasy, which would be disappointing.Neither, he’ll come up with a Plan D that’s even better.
It's not like it has to be either good or bad. It's called having a nuanced take. It's a dream people aspire to and there are plenty of good things, but it comes with a big share of issues and costs.I am still unsure as to what the author's opinion of Japan's show biz is.
Do they think its good or not? I can't tell, they have portrayed it as a grand dream to work for, while also portraying it as a hellish abyss were none come back from.
Sadly that day both of them died on a evento that would be know as the Shibuya incident ...
They do talk on the phone, but it seems about nothing of substance. "Do you want to exercise?"lol they didn't communicate and just hope it would work somehow?
Yes, as andybak said, it's their first fight and it's a "cold" one. Yamada apologized with Ichikawa and life continued, but now both feel like their love is "frozen" or even fading away at that point where both couldn't find them together to hear PriCol singing "Moving Forward".Days turns into months? that’s a crazy amount of time without resolving their issues