@diablo43 Okay, I do appreciate the answer. I also appreciate
@BanditHadron with their answers (I don't appreciate the parts that weren't answers, though).
If an event is dealt with off screen, then sure, the results afterwards can speak for themselves. It's not the same with motivations and emotions, though. Imagine you have a really caring and warm person suddenly turn into a coldblooded serial killer off screen and then it's never explained why. It's obviously not the same degree here, but it's the same kind of thing. Off screen doesn't really work with motivations, so no, I will still say it did not get addressed.
Okay, I can infer and understand why Tusbasa and Kotori are willing to accept Pochi. I never doubted that. They got to know him. They saw that he wasn't "that bad" or whatever. Maybe he's "one of the good ones". Maybe "not all men are bad". Whatever. It's something along those lines. I get that. That doesn't really get at the deeper issues of wanting to empower girls with music made by girls. It doesn't really get at their motivations for starting the band and what they had hoped to accomplish.
Yeah, they love Pochi's singing, and now they have a new reason to make music. I get that. Here's a decent example. Let's say you were working on bringing clean water to a poor area. It's your passion. Then you meet someone that you want to spend more time with, but they live far away. You now have to deal with whether you want to continue your passion of bringing clean water to the area or move to where that other person is to spend more time with them. That's a decision you decide after at least giving some amount of thought. Maybe it's an easy decision. Maybe you already accomplished your goal. Maybe the other person is two-faced. Whatever you decide, you considered it and addressed the conflict.
They did not address the conflict here. Tsubasa and Kotori forgave Pochi for his deceit and then said they really like Pochi's voice. But...what about their previous goals? They didn't even bring it up at all. Like, they could've even gave one line about how Pochi's voice is inspirational to everyone struggling. They could've said Pochi's voice is more important than girls they've never met. There are lots of different ways to address it, some better than others. But here, I stand by my statement that they did not address it.
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@BanditHadron I guess we just agree to disagree.