Smol review

beefybois November 17, 2024 5:47 am

Read this around 2015 and came back for morbid curiosity. For the premise, it's handled relatively well, and is well-written. At least it doesn't have any sexual assault--yes that's how low the bar is for manga dated before the 2010s.

My gripe is, though, that they only knew each other for a few weeks/months during the TT-ing, idk why dark-haired guy would hold on for so long. Yeah, he was going through trauma, and blonde was there, but I'm not buying it. And second, why is the fact that they are father-son SOO emphasized in the last chapter? The point is that they are trying to be "just people," but then they pull shit like, "My lover, my father," and it's so cringey because it doesn't match with the perspectives of the characters where they DON'T see each other as father-son (by ch11).

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