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@sardonic
I'm replying pretty late here because I'm a dumb who didn't see the notification, sorry about that.
First off, thanks! Your analysis/explanation of the themes of this story specifically really made me see a lot of my frustrations in a different light, and rethink my perspective on this story. Particularly the stuff about
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Anyway, thanks again for writing out this analysis. It accomplished that most rare of deeds - changing someone's mind on the internet!
I'm replying pretty late here because I'm a dumb who didn't see the notification, sorry about that.
First off, thanks! Your analysis/explanation of the themes of this story specifically really made me see a lot of my frustrations in a different light, and rethink my perspective on this story. Particularly the stuff about
Chunyoung
Now, I will say that part of my frustration was that Chunyoung, while admittedly stereotypical, has a genuineness to his character that a lot of those more stereotypical MC's lack. But given your points, I'm much more open to the possibility/probability that this story will be able to make Jiho's arc just as if not more believable. As for Ru-Da, well, I find myself liking him a lot less after recent chapters. 😕
In Dani's defence though (and I guess sort of in mine?) - unlike 99.9% of your typical isekai insert MCs, she has a very good reason to believe things will turn out like the novel, to unconsciously view her friends as scripted characters. While this trope normally frustrates the hell out of me when not played for comedy (see: My Next Life As A Villainess), I actually understand her having this view given the events where everyone forgets about her, and she seems to return to her regular life. But then again, I suppose how well that trope has been integrated should have given me a bit more confidence in the future of the story... 😅
In the end, my only remaining complaint is that my yuri trash heart still longs for Dani/Ban haha. 😋 But I guess I can settle!
In Dani's defence though (and I guess sort of in mine?) - unlike 99.9% of your typical isekai insert MCs, she has a very good reason to believe things will turn out like the novel, to unconsciously view her friends as scripted characters. While this trope normally frustrates the hell out of me when not played for comedy (see: My Next Life As A Villainess), I actually understand her having this view given the events where everyone forgets about her, and she seems to return to her regular life. But then again, I suppose how well that trope has been integrated should have given me a bit more confidence in the future of the story... 😅
In the end, my only remaining complaint is that my yuri trash heart still longs for Dani/Ban haha. 😋 But I guess I can settle!
Anyway, thanks again for writing out this analysis. It accomplished that most rare of deeds - changing someone's mind on the internet!