@mikegnesium
Its actually my own fault for missing the yuri tag in the first place.
I was complaining that they only set up subversions for one genre and not both of them when the whole point was it to be a yuri comic from the very begining.
What I initially meant with more indepth ending is that they had a number of plot threads to do something cool with but isnt followed up upon like
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What happens if you lose the protragonist to someone else?
The audience feedback happens to impact manga in serialization pretty heavily, what would they think about this "author" going against the grain?
Shoot, would the editor even approve? What if our girl were to get into an "accident" because she couldn't follow the script?
Would Fourth-chan ever be sent home? Would other things from her comic start leaking into the other one too?
What if Fourth-chan continued to rebel, instead of giving in?
The concept of becoming an extra feels like a sinister force is watching over them. What if decided to take a direct approach to correcting the abberation?[/ul]
All of these ideas could have been led into based on what we were given and wouldn't have felt like they were out of left field like that damn locker IMO.
Like there was exactly one scene that set up Megu wanting to do it to keep her around and it just wasnt enough for me. Now that I know it was supposed to be yuri it still feels tacked on, but I think thats the point you are trying to make.
Its actually my own fault for missing the yuri tag in the first place.
I was complaining that they only set up subversions for one genre and not both of them when the whole point was it to be a yuri comic from the very begining.
What I initially meant with more indepth ending is that they had a number of plot threads to do something cool with but isnt followed up upon like
[ul]
What happens if you lose the protragonist to someone else?
The audience feedback happens to impact manga in serialization pretty heavily, what would they think about this "author" going against the grain?
Shoot, would the editor even approve? What if our girl were to get into an "accident" because she couldn't follow the script?
Would Fourth-chan ever be sent home? Would other things from her comic start leaking into the other one too?
What if Fourth-chan continued to rebel, instead of giving in?
The concept of becoming an extra feels like a sinister force is watching over them. What if decided to take a direct approach to correcting the abberation?[/ul]
All of these ideas could have been led into based on what we were given and wouldn't have felt like they were out of left field like that damn locker IMO.
Like there was exactly one scene that set up Megu wanting to do it to keep her around and it just wasnt enough for me. Now that I know it was supposed to be yuri it still feels tacked on, but I think thats the point you are trying to make.