What implied that the relationship was on hold? All we got was a timeskip to them getting married. Wasn't Eiji working with Rin as a stagehand?Cute but reminds of the ending where they had to put a hold on their relationship for 7 years because of a dumb "I'll catch up to you"
Anyway, being a tree for a play is very relatable.
What implied that the relationship was on hold? All we got was a timeskip to them getting married. Wasn't Eiji working with Rin as a stagehand?
I usually ignore ending drama like that and substitute my own headcanon. Most of the time, it does absolutely nothing to make the series better, and it's only there for the author to make some kind of point that's otherwise completely irrelevant to the work and the characters.Sorry for the rant but I really liked the series before that drama at the end. Well, I still do and want to read more extras.
Well...for me it didn't look like they have put their relationship on hold. Even if they both were very busy, I don't believe that they didn't have any oppurtunities at all to spend their days off together from time to time. About meeting the parents, she obviously meant that official "greet-parents-before-wedding" procedure, I mean, she already met with Eiji's mom twice in the series. And yeah, that "end-of-series-drama" was totally baseless, as it was shown in the next-to-last chapter. And about their lines, "long time no see" can be used even when you don't see your partner for 1-2 weeks, and "I've finally caught up to you" was Eiji's condition for himself to propose to her, that's allWell, it made it look like their usual banter but they start with the "long time no see" and "I've finally caught up to you" that was the whole drama of the last part of the manga where she would have to give up her relationship with him to pursue her career. And Rin did state that she never met his parents which is something hard to believe as how close they used to be.
Not saying they "grew apart" or anything. But from the looks, sometime during college, Rin had to put her relationship and fluff apart to focus on acting and modeling jobs until Eiji landed a job at the same TV station Rin was as an actress. Which is pretty dumb considering everything they went through. What if Rin got a better deal at some other TV Station? Or even Eiji himself got something better for his career?