People saying why they don’t understand

Oreo November 15, 2024 12:06 pm

Why most don’t like this ending.

Look, half of us hate it. Half of us don’t.
It’s ok for different views.

But the truth is that Aka really didn’t care to end the story as intense as the story’s plot ending. Instead, he gave us an ending where any of us fanatics can tell it’s “Here, it’s done. Accept this and move on.”

You say it’s a realistic ending and that’s amazing, but the story in itself wasn’t even normal.

It had reincarnation and deities for the love of christ.
I’m glad Ruby got to move on and become an idol but it would’ve been better if Aka at least attempted to give us a few chapters into her character development instead of one chapter. To let us be in awe of our OTHER main character that she was capable of being strong in a different sense from how Aqua sought out his path.

But we didn’t.

All Ruby got was “Mom and brother, I’m ok now. I will act out my dreams and lie like Mom to show the world.” The end.

That’s pretty unsatisfying to me. Sorry to say.
Aqua gets to extend out his chapters while Ruby gets the door to the face on the last chapter wotj the rest of the characters Aka LITERALLY got us invested in.

Sadly, I will still support him cause Oshi no Ko still is a manga I love. Just not an ending I thought we would get to a plot that gave so much.

That’s just me though.

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