
season three was just stretched way too thin. there were like three separate instances where there would've been an easy, satisfying way to end the story there, and the author for whatever reason sidesteps the obvious to stretch the story out more. not to mention the way season three and shit even a little of season two kinda shit all over Idris' character development. Idris is just constantly learning that he can rely on Zigrien, only to end up forgetting that because of his huge martyr complex, and it's just going in circles like that constantly. i bet if we get sidestories there's gonna be an episode where Zigrien wakes up alone because Idris ran away in the middle of the night over his guilt (which is always just the author just wanting more needless drama)

I wish the servants weren't included in the relationship at the end idk like I know so much of this story was Hel fucking other guys, but I feel like Arthur should've locked in and locked up y'know what I mean. Like he spent so much of the story denying himself of what he wanted, so once he finally accepted it he should've been like suffocatingly possessive of Hel #imo
"But you're gonna have to do exactly as I say from now on..." Ok but why tho. Especially with that other brother being on his side, like . . . Why is he just taking it
EXACTLY. I was like “do as I say from now on…” WDYM, he doesn’t have to. He is not being blackmailed or anything, he can just refuse
Probably because the MC doesn't want a vagina and his secret to be found out and to be harrassed at school and outside of it so he's playing it safe. And the brother because this fuckass ML is blackmailing him saying he will reveal the fact that the brother has a crush on the dad. And honestly the dad is probably the type to believe his precious son on a lot of things that's why he's such a spoiled little shit so the brother knows this and can't risk his secret being out. This creepy ahh ML has a lot of dirt on this dudes and he's also not afraid to do whatever he wants so it makes it very hard to deal with him
Hmm, makes sense