@LittleBuster1
That is literally exactly how I'm feeling. I thought for sure this series was going to be a cautionary tale about being unable to move on, with the dad and the daughter accepting her death at the end as she forgets her old life or something.
Obviously there's still time for something around those lines to happen but the current route feels weird. Like, I know for sure that for myself and other people it would still be very hard to accept that someone's come back after losing them so suddenly. In my mind, there should be a lot more nervousness and anguish going on in the family right now but they almost immediately accepted it and plan to just continue their lives where they left off, as if those years without her never happened. I guess this could be played off as denial but so far the story hasn't shown any signs that that is the case.
I guess what really rubs me the wrong way so far is that the moral of the story SO FAR seems to be that it's okay to never let go. The family, plus the guy at the daughter's work, all never moved on from their loss, but now that THEIR family's been reunited everything's so good wow gotta hold onto this wow instead of realizing that loss is a normal part of life and trying to move on. Like I thought they were going to use the coworker's story of waiting for his friend to knock some sense into the daughter that the mother coming back was a miracle and thus they should REEXAMINE how they've been living, instead the author decided to try to make a "happy ending" and have them just ignore everything after the death?
I am really hoping that there's going to be a tragic twist but I'm not holding my breath.