The only way to make this ending salvageable would be if Kuroko arranged for her own death because she knew Gomi couldn't kill her in the way she wanted. It would be completely consistent with her own selfishness, be foreshadowed by her desire to die at her happiest, and generally tie things...
Wait, no, I figured it out, I know exactly what happened. It's a Dark Souls lagstab. He pulled this input off back when they were still in the apartment and the netcode was SO BAD it didn't update until now. That's why he suddenly teleported in.
More or less what I came here to say. This is the sort of situation where less is more when it comes to elaborate worldbuilding. May as well explain why various gods are real instead of just trusting the audience to accept things.
This is what I'm predicting. Okarun does something insanely badass and heroic and says his name afterwards and confesses his love, Momo falls madly in love and is all over him because she only knows the athletic heroic side of him, a little bit after that she gets her memories back and starts...
"farm sympathy"
Lally's inability to take a hint goes so far beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior in Japanese society he may as well have been regularly shitting his pants in public. The purpose of this chapter is to show how difficult it is to be around him and how much he disrupts social...
Sure, but I think that's how it's going to play out. The best decision Gomi could have made was walking away, but after murdering someone he's going to run headlong into the sunk cost fallacy and try to make it work instead of walking away. At any time, Gomi could choose to nope out.
He won't...