This is all very very dramatic, which suits its setting, and just as one drama seems resolved we move on to the next. Nor is it very realistic, but I don't mind.
What I will mind is if the mangaka somehow makes Kazatora's father one of those 'misunderstood' types, you know the trope; seemed a mean jerk (and was) but had good intentions all along so we should forget and forgive all! I just hate those. How you do something can be as important as what you're trying to do. And frankly I can see little justification for making a boy think for his entire life that fatherly approval was totally dependant on acting performaces just so in the end he would become a great actor or something.
This is all very very dramatic, which suits its setting, and just as one drama seems resolved we move on to the next. Nor is it very realistic, but I don't mind.
What I will mind is if the mangaka somehow makes Kazatora's father one of those 'misunderstood' types, you know the trope; seemed a mean jerk (and was) but had good intentions all along so we should forget and forgive all! I just hate those. How you do something can be as important as what you're trying to do. And frankly I can see little justification for making a boy think for his entire life that fatherly approval was totally dependant on acting performaces just so in the end he would become a great actor or something.