Hate to be hyper critical, but from chapter 100+, things took a turn for the worse. Development is lacking, lot of plot holes, too many local time skips, and romantic interactions between Erez and Keira are sparse and forced, especially if he's endgame. There was no time or attention given to develop their romance. Oddly enough, the first 80 chapters did a better job at depicting slight hints of romance between either ML candidates than the finale. This is coming from an Erez stan. The resolution for Joseph was abysmal LOL. Like you've gotta be on the same level as a dog eating scraps off the dinner table if you think that was "closure" for Joseph. Fucking wild. I don't even care that they spun the original story to introduce a romantic canon partner for Keira. I just hate how they did it.
Ayaji is supposed to be this grand daddy demon lord, but he somehow just felt like a npc. No character or depth, even though he clearly had a backstory. Speaking of backstory, who the fuck is Erez and why does he have long hair and why is he weaker? Oh right, there's no explanation for any of that. Figures. And don't even get me started on that Ragebait-Ragifuck-Baghdad-Rad-Chick-from-Mars' nonexistent punishment. Like whatever the fuck happened to her and her gooner posse--the world will never actually know. Just tell us that nothing happened after she went back to the demon world, you cucks. You can't just say something will happen and not show me that it happened. It's not like she was the villain for this entire story and the purpose of 150 chapters was building up to her defeat. Yeah, it's totally not like we should see the culmination of her treachery and her demise come into fruition in realtime. W writing and spacing btw.
The only scene that can be considered remotely acceptable or adequate would be Keira's final goodbye to Cosette at her gravestone. Other than that, we are cooked. It's you, me, and the editors playing Russian Roulette to see who will get pegged tonight. Looks like you and I are bending over on all fours, buddies. Just goes to show how we're probably all better off reading the novels first, so we don't get trolled by impatient studios.
With all that said, I hope the artists and editors are feeling relieved that it's all over and are enjoying their break. I mean, after feeding us sloppy seconds, they better be enjoying that cool fresh Hawaiian breeze. Womp womp. Next!!
Hate to be hyper critical, but from chapter 100+, things took a turn for the worse. Development is lacking, lot of plot holes, too many local time skips, and romantic interactions between Erez and Keira are sparse and forced, especially if he's endgame. There was no time or attention given to develop their romance. Oddly enough, the first 80 chapters did a better job at depicting slight hints of romance between either ML candidates than the finale. This is coming from an Erez stan. The resolution for Joseph was abysmal LOL. Like you've gotta be on the same level as a dog eating scraps off the dinner table if you think that was "closure" for Joseph. Fucking wild. I don't even care that they spun the original story to introduce a romantic canon partner for Keira. I just hate how they did it.
Ayaji is supposed to be this grand daddy demon lord, but he somehow just felt like a npc. No character or depth, even though he clearly had a backstory. Speaking of backstory, who the fuck is Erez and why does he have long hair and why is he weaker? Oh right, there's no explanation for any of that. Figures. And don't even get me started on that Ragebait-Ragifuck-Baghdad-Rad-Chick-from-Mars' nonexistent punishment. Like whatever the fuck happened to her and her gooner posse--the world will never actually know. Just tell us that nothing happened after she went back to the demon world, you cucks. You can't just say something will happen and not show me that it happened. It's not like she was the villain for this entire story and the purpose of 150 chapters was building up to her defeat. Yeah, it's totally not like we should see the culmination of her treachery and her demise come into fruition in realtime. W writing and spacing btw.
The only scene that can be considered remotely acceptable or adequate would be Keira's final goodbye to Cosette at her gravestone. Other than that, we are cooked. It's you, me, and the editors playing Russian Roulette to see who will get pegged tonight. Looks like you and I are bending over on all fours, buddies. Just goes to show how we're probably all better off reading the novels first, so we don't get trolled by impatient studios.
With all that said, I hope the artists and editors are feeling relieved that it's all over and are enjoying their break. I mean, after feeding us sloppy seconds, they better be enjoying that cool fresh Hawaiian breeze. Womp womp. Next!!