Agreed this ending felt kinda hollow. Felt like the author didn't want to deal with the consequences and instead just move onto a new arc without addressing anything to do with what just happened. Just resurrect the baddie, make them goodie now and move on.The big baddie organization that has been the antagonist for about half the series so far is now a good organization because a malfunctioning automata was repaired. Everything fixed with a snap of a finger with no fallout, significant consequences, and/or further intricacies. If anything the lost memories is a good thing. Everyone likes each other and is happy.
I swear some children’s stories have more depth than that.
From what I remember of the LN this manga is based off of, it's not even all that different in shallow depth, either, even though it's overall much more detailed.The end of what looks like a terrorist organization that became the main antagonist this whole time feels like a lazy and hollow attempt to bring a conclusion to the story arc. Consequences? Nah, all of the former member are reformed in 2 pages. Not in great way of story telling just "they turned from bad organization to good organization" in one page. Bruh, even if it's shonen manga, it's the shallowest story depth i've ever read. Not that they weren't get executed, it's just there's no logical resolution, complexity, intricacies and consequences out of all the things that happened in this arc. Everything is just "*snaps_fingers yep, we're done" in few pages.
I see your problem here, the organization is set to evil.The end of what looks like a terrorist organization that became the main antagonist this whole time feels like a lazy and hollow attempt to bring a conclusion to the story arc. Consequences? Nah, all of the former member are reformed in 2 pages. Not in great way of story telling just "they turned from bad organization to good organization" in one page. Bruh, even if it's shonen manga, it's the shallowest story depth i've ever read. Not that they weren't get executed, it's just there's no logical resolution, complexity, intricacies and consequences out of all the things that happened in this arc. Everything is just "*snaps_fingers yep, we're done" in few pages.
Have you tried turning your organization on and off again?I see your problem here, the organization is set to evil.
Yes, brainwashing is an excellent way to deal with evil organizations. Totally not evil.Is this for real?
"The Genocidal Evil Terrorist Organization is attacking everyone and terrorizing many nations! ... But it's ok because they're good guys now!"
Wat, I don't remember the robogirl having brainwashing power, thought it was the human leader. Maybe I remembered incorrectly, oh well
The big baddie organization that has been the antagonist for about half the series so far is now a good organization because a malfunctioning automata was repaired. Everything fixed with a snap of a finger with no fallout, significant consequences, and/or further intricacies. If anything the lost memories is a good thing. Everyone likes each other and is happy.
I swear some children’s stories have more depth than that.
Can you spoil it for me? I'm bowing out of the manga now but I can't help but wonder how it gets worse.There's a reason why I dropped the novel, though admittedly we haven't even come to what finally broke me yet.