Yeah how dare he loves his child and ex-wife, saw an intruder assaulting him and lost his shit at a fucking broken picture frame. You know, something that can be replaced anytime? You know how that picture was taken right?Yeah, how dare parents love their child
and wifeYeah, how dare parents love their child
The dad full time job is being a jobber. He clearly is the much superior one against a guy that was shown to be the strongest in the school and of all the things he lost his cool to is a picture frame. Now, if it's a ring from his ex-wife or a drawing made by his son when he was a kid, that I understand.Man, not only is he a jobber as a detective, but he is also one in fights.
"A child is a parent's weakness"All you need is one weakness to put down a parent
Nice write-up but matter of fact is that the dad is infinitely stronger than him as presented here. Dude is a stronger than average high school bully. Dad also went through hell, with everyone piling on him, even his own now ex-wife. A fucking photo? Cmon. Have it be something actually important that can't simply be fixed (a drawing that his son did when young or a diy project or whatever, just not a lameass photo). Dad was shown to be quite levelheaded and unrelenting in his approach with the skills to back it up even after having been broken.I really don't think many of you realize that getting angry 8 times out 10 will make you lose a fight. If you fly into a rage, realistically you lost, look at most professional fights and you'll see that. (And before ya say anything, there is a huge difference in being pissed at things your opponent said and did and wanting payback in the ring, and sudden off the handle flying into a rage) the highschooler has clearly been shown as someone capable to beat up teenagers and grown men in fights, of course that moment of rage, followed up with a punch the father didn't see coming is enough to win the fight. Most professional boxers will admit the punch to knock you out is the one you don't see coming. The picture frame was thrown into his face so obviously he could not see the fist coming, had no way of defending as he didn't even know what angle it would come from leads to his brain getting rattled with that punch and him falling to the floor.
Also this man still just recently lost his son and had his wife leave him while she hated his guts for believing that the death was self-inflicted. His mind is in shambles right now, he isn't some perfectly well functioning member of society, honestly he probably knows he could replace that picture but with his mind being such a mess, especially with the stigma families in Japan deal with for suicide, he won't be thinking straight. Him being a detective doesn't change that fact. People will fly off the handle at the tiniest things in such situations. His reaction is not unrealistic, your disbelief that a completely and utterly depressed and overworked detective would snap at an intruder doing such a thing is unrealistic.
No one expects a trained cop to loose.Enjoying the people in this comments section acting as if they would not also get their asses beaten by the blonde kid
This is Japan, unlike america putting bullets in someone isn't the immediate response. Japanese police don't even carry their firearms on 24/7
- I'm 50/50 with Yuda helping that guy out. I can understand wanting to "save" him so they can carry out their revenge, plus there's always the chance of some legal bullshit to spare him from justice even if the police caught him. On the other hand, it rubs me the wrong way that he helped him out.
- I GROANED at the police officer (sorry, forgot his name or if it was even mentioned) not immediately pulling out his firearm at the first sign of an intruder. And THEN he fell for the super obvious bait 🙄. It's a different story if he knew who's attacking him, but there's literally no excuse for him to immediately go "Nah, I'd win" on some stranger that could be armed even with backup arriving. Now he's got a shard in his eye and that's mostly his fault, arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. With that, I'm also expecting the author that the police guy will get an eyepatch, and have a theme of "conveniently" turning a blind eye to Maria's revenge. I'm gonna fricking cringe so hard if that happens because he got blinded IMO in the shittiest way possible.
- And seriously, I have no idea why the artist made the police officer and Yuda look similar with the long messy hair and glasses. A few extra seconds to figure out who's depicted in a panel (although police guy has some stubble which helps a bit) is going to be a hassle to read.
You would be right, based on most of his appearances in the manga. But, reread Chapter 14. He is utterly broken just thinking about his son and ex-wife while in the car, look at his expression. Look at his reaction to his wife divorcing him. He is completely destroyed by it. The fact she disappeared after that, to the point when he hears of a female teacher with the same last name he becomes desperate and wants to see if she is still there and meet for the possible chance it's his wife. Even in the struggle with the high-schooler when he has that second wind surge at the end, he isn't upset a photo of family was grabbed, he's upset that it was specifically Mari being touched in the picture. He has clearly lost everything and wants nothing more than his wife back at any cost. This was already demonstrated in Chapter 14 so it shouldn't be a surprised how much he has fallen off the deep end.Nice write-up but matter of fact is that the dad is infinitely stronger than him as presented here. Dude is a stronger than average high school bully. Dad also went through hell, with everyone piling on him, even his own now ex-wife. A fucking photo? Cmon. Have it be something actually important that can't simply be fixed (a drawing that his son did when young or a diy project or whatever, just not a lameass photo). Dad was shown to be quite levelheaded and unrelenting in his approach with the skills to back it up even after having been broken.
Can't have him go terminator mode to then be shaken up TO THIS DEGREE because of a lousy photo after everything that happened. Again, you make some good points but "this small thing could be that trigger!" "that is how it irl can happen!!" does not work here, at all, because of the insanely little screen time he had. His character was established entirely different from this.
This is out of place but still a huge opportunity story wise. Have him actually manage to arrest the fucker and this is the start of him crossing paths with his ex-wife. THE chance to give his character depth and a purpose + shove in some police intrigue insider arc. win-win.
Dad has so much to say as a character. She just went "I will hurt and abandon my husband without elaborating (not chad) and I will have sex with others over and over to get into a position where I can revenge my son by killing all the murderers" without even giving him the chance to choose. Dude might be more mental than her even. Which, again, we just don't know since no screentime.
There are worse fight scenes out there.Kek the mangaka doesn't know how to draw a fight scene
I'm not really feel bad for the father since he's basically absent when his son needs him from bullying even to the point of dying, for a cop he can't even see what's happening or even care enough to his own son, he sucks.Honestly feeling bad for the father..
Now his Wife (Ex-Wife) is not just demolishing him emotionally, but it's literally bringing his life to the bring of death just for her revenge, she's a walking Disaster at this point
She's way past redemption at this point