I guess I had the wrong expectations for this: I wanted realism, not a manga approach. (Apparently it is a manga adaption? I could tell even before reading this somewhere above.) Haru's storyline is undramatic but I feel with him; Miwako, on the other hand, is such a manga heroine when dealing with IS. The drama pushes her very much in that direction - they're not even trying to make her character one to identify with. That's... not what I'd have done, were I responsible for this. It's a question of style and personal preference, I guess.
I'd love to end this in a happy note, so have Tabe Mikako watch in excitement as Mabo is beat into submission:
It's a question of style and personal preference, I guess.
Yeah, it must be, because I see where you're coming from but my feelings are completely different. XD BRING ON THE DRAMA, I SAY. Stand naked in front of more windows! Let your girlfriend boyfriend ambiguously-gendered classmate cradle your bleeding body! I WILL EAT IT ALLLL UP.
I guess I had the wrong expectations for this: I wanted realism, not a manga approach. (Apparently it is a manga adaption? I could tell even before reading this somewhere above.) Haru's storyline is undramatic but I feel with him; Miwako, on the other hand, is such a manga heroine when dealing with IS. The drama pushes her very much in that direction - they're not even trying to make her character one to identify with. That's... not what I'd have done, were I responsible for this. It's a question of style and personal preference, I guess.
I'd love to end this in a happy note, so have Tabe Mikako watch in excitement as Mabo is beat into submission:
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It's a question of style and personal preference, I guess.
Yeah, it must be, because I see where you're coming from but my feelings are completely different. XD BRING ON THE DRAMA, I SAY. Stand naked in front of more windows! Let your girlfriend boyfriend ambiguously-gendered classmate cradle your bleeding body! I WILL EAT IT ALLLL UP.
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