People are complaining about the whole âgradution concert/coming back to the spotlightâ situation as if western and japanese entertainment industry/culture were the same. A statement wonât cut it when you are an idol, being raw and sincere and say âIâm tired you guyzzzâ is not something a japanese celebrity would do on a whim like that. This is not how the idol industry works, and dear lord I donât even follow it enough to figure itâs completely different from, say, a Taylor Swift situation in which she outright exposed the exploitative producer dude and got a lot of support in re-releasing her songs.
Donât idols and their industry as a whole have a âdonât ask, donât tellâ policy about the crazy shit that goes on in the background? And arenât idol fans in Japan pretty hardcore, to this day? I donât think all of them would go âalright guys, sheâs tired and she can live her own life. what if she just dipped? sheâs human too, itâs such a demanding work to be in the spotlight and make no mistakes because people rely on your overproduced image to feed off their fantasy and idk society sees prim and proper celebrities as an example for regular people to follow and stuffâ, theyâll not feel satisfied without an official goodbye and Miyako saying she wants to live a regular life and disappear from the media so her wish should be respected.
Tabloids will be tabloids anywhere, but the fansâ backlash will eventually be enough to tire them down and realise itâs not a profitable story anymore if the fans arenât feeding off on the hope sheâll come back.
Damn guys, at least have it in you to think itâs Japan, not the USA, so maybe it makes a bit of sense that without an official event to bid farewell to the idol, statements wonât cut it. The formality of a graduation is standard procedure and the industry and fans expect it.
The author is writing the story with the japanese audience in mind, so they expect readers would understand the context enough to think this plot is at least a bit reasonable, specially when the mangakaâs intent is to wrap up the story and the main focus of the character being a former idol (who didnât retire âproperlyâ).
Anyways, call me out if Iâm talking nonsense by saying this outcome is not far-fetched considering in the 2020s idols in Asia still are kinda âforbiddenâ to date and stuff like that (and they have to hide it pretty well if they do).