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I can relate. All of season two seems sort of discombobulated and doesn't make sense. I feel like the chapters are more like fillers right now but did hear that it would get better as the season progresses so I'm hopeful. I enjoy the characters, so I'm sticking around for them and also, like you, to see how the story ends. (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
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I’m sharing the same sentiment with you. Season 1 was freaking solid, everything beautifully planned out and executed. Season 2 has been.... off. Chapters are disconnected and there are side stories that I honestly don’t know how they gonna fit in the total image. Hopefully with how gravely the situation looks in the latest raws, we will see whether it’s gonna pickup from here.
I think people are gonna jump on me with pitchforks after I say this, but here goes: I fell in love with the first season and it still is my favorite out of everything that I have read till now, but the second season (and yes I've read the raws) just feels like it's becoming more and more of a joke. It doesn't have the grave notes that the first season portrayed, I welcome some comedy here and there to the plot, but sometimes it feels like it's too much or it feels forced and it just doesn't make any sense with the rest of the plot.
Season 2 feels like it's written by someone else entirely and I'm just reading it because I want some closure with the ending of this story (in case everyone is going to jump on my back on why I keep reading it).
I've supported the creators in the first season and I bought it entirely on Lezhin, but with this one, I just feel a huge disappointment that makes me feel depressed every time I think about it.
I don't honestly expect anyone to read through all of this, but if you did and you disagree with me and love the second season, then good for you, I'm not here to fight anyone about it, I just had this on my chest and had to vent it out.
Peace to you, Reader!