100% agree. What did it achieve? I absolutely despise Koharu now. That has to be one of the most egregious cases of turning a character into a disgustingly tone deaf annoyance and full on ruining said char. There is nothing to ever redeem her and any appearance will be dreaded.This is hands down the least favorite arc in Eroko-san I've ever read - the setup was way out of line with Koharu trying to pitch her brother to "confess" to Eruko without even consulting her childhood friend, and Hoshi acting like an obsessive and overprotective boyfriend doesn't help either. Comedy wise, do not attempt this in real life good boys and girls, you don't want to mess with someone who's already in a relationship, and for the love of god do not resort to violence on the first sight of "contact", one day you'll piss the wrong guy and end up dead or in hospital.
He's a plot device character and acts as a "straight, adult role model" for the most part. Notice that the rest of the cast are degenerates, even his little sister.Still trying to figure out what's the point of this guy and why the fucking sister trying to push it this much.
Going after someone taken doesn't really spell "straight, adult role model" but sure i guess.He's a plot device character and acts as a "straight, adult role model" for the most part. Notice that the rest of the cast are degenerates, even his little sister.
In all fairness, he never did go after Eruko - all of their interactions are basic talk between two adults. He is your typical serious, straight type that's just socially awkward and that's about it. Whether you like the idea of his little sister trying to stir things up, he did try to talk her out of it, and is only forced into the plot by author-san.Going after someone taken doesn't really spell "straight, adult role model" but sure i guess.