This is fair enough, but in the early chapters some of the "yandere" stuff was clearly half roleplay and it was still fun, you know? They could have kept playing like that even if it wasn't serious, and we coulda had some fun playing with the yandere tropes, which is how this manga started. It doesn't feel like we got much of anything in the back half of this.The ending of the manga makes sense in the fact that we have to just take a step back and be like "oh yeah, they're human beings." Because honestly their damage/trauma is... Pretty tame; And they're edgy kids wanting more melodrama in a modern world, where their depth kinda stops past a simple explanation for them
Oh for sure. It's interesting how Tokano was written out to be complacent after she basically got what she wanted and it becane Haruka's dilemma about wanting more out of her then (though, it'd be the taking toxic route that the story also had foresight to talk about). It could've played out more to our liking and probably be longer had Tokano paid more attention and figured out Haruka wasn't satisfied after awhile— she pretty much trusted what he said at face value.This is fair enough, but in the early chapters some of the "yandere" stuff was clearly half roleplay and it was still fun, you know? They could have kept playing like that even if it wasn't serious, and we coulda had some fun playing with the yandere tropes, which is how this manga started. It doesn't feel like we got much of anything in the back half of this.
That, is something, I guessThey slept together