I don't disagree. But for him to get away with the shit he did it had to be something like that. The police, an influential politician, part of some high rank yakuza family or something at that level, anything less would be even less believable.
It already happened when Okaya turned out to be a super detective who knows everything from circumstantial evidence and details that are seemingly disconnected. Since it was already absurd just take it that the mother used his genius to get to the top and will keep going along with it if it...
Too late, the father already made the connection. It's going to be nice to see both her and her son realizing the only people who can be afraid are people with things to lose and karma is already knocking at their door.
Maria escaping with all evidence in the past was probably their biggest...
I'll just adjust expectations from now on, the manga is still alright.
What I want to know is if we're supposed to just assume it was entirely coincidence that Spica started going lengths to get into a handshake event and learned about the whole thing there somehow? If it wasn't then I would...
There is polemic and then there is polarizing. Introducing a romantic rival will always be polemic but not always make people take sides as hard as they did here. The setup was made to be the most shocking it could be without resorting to sex or someone getting stabbed. The next chapter dropping...
He wrote WA2, one of the highest rated VNs in pretty much any site focused on those, it sold well too in the VN niche. Saekano was his most successful work by far though and that's why that might be the main one you've heard of.
People are explaining what they think to be wrong with it. You...
By breaking the flow of the story.
Trying to make a questionable character likeable in a very heavy-handed fashion. (this doesn't apply if you liked her before, but to people who were neutral their opinion probably turned the other way)
We don't need to learn the entire story of her life to know...
For your own sanity, every time you read "realistic" in any discussion about fiction on the internet just interpret it as "I like this."
Realism is a very low bar to clear.
"You just have to feel about your sister like I feel about my dead girlfriend."
This is some sage advice right here when the other girl is literally living under the same roof as the person she loves. And the author is trying to pass this as some deep wisdom.
I'm sure this is being compared to other works of art when someone says it sucks. Without a frame of reference no one can claim something is good or bad.
Anyways, this story would count as NTR, just because some people here are so fascinated with Yami it doesn't change at some point this...
Her perspective shifted as the first time she was doing it out of spite, mainly, for herself. In this chapter she chases because she doesn't want to lose this connection she made. The important thing here is that she perceived some value in herself because of their interaction in the previous...
Yami's motivations changed. Why the guy knows and reacts to that? Don't ask me.
Their friendship should be over. Anyone who ever saw something like this happening in a friend group knows this, either Ayami or Hikari would leave that friend group in the next few days. We know this won't happen...
The problem isn't that in my opinion. It's really hard to argue anything these days because people just throw a label at you and disregard a opinion they don't agree with.
Right now, my problem with the story is that the tone shift was horridly handled, I don't even know why he decided to go...
Why would he need to damage control anything? This shit is self-published.
It's just that this story is managing to be worse than the average Honna Wakou slop without the part that makes those readable.