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- Apr 3, 2018
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This makes me sad. And not in a good way, but because the art style and how well the scenes are presented are being squandered by a completely pointless love polygon of nonsensical proportions. It's like the author thought that each person's individual problems are not enough drama which is ironic because all characters conveniently forget their problems all the time so that they can focus on said love polygon...
The only character with any kind of decent personality and backbone is just shot down early to be used as the "good friend to everyone" plot device character that has to solve all the problems that arise when the people are incapable of talking to each other.
Just sucks because half of the story is extremely good and the other half is the crappy kind of romance that gives the genre a bad rep. And makes absolutely no sense most of the time.
The only character with any kind of decent personality and backbone is just shot down early to be used as the "good friend to everyone" plot device character that has to solve all the problems that arise when the people are incapable of talking to each other.
Just sucks because half of the story is extremely good and the other half is the crappy kind of romance that gives the genre a bad rep. And makes absolutely no sense most of the time.