As a person who's a bit knowledgeable about DID, i couldn't help but cringe a little everytime they adressed something wrong ( ̄∇ ̄") but i understand that it's literally IMPOSSIBLE to be 100% accurate if you don't have the disorder, or even then, there are artistic choices that have to be made to make it more "entertaining".
Bad stuff:
The way the integration is potrayed specially anoyed me. It painted it like this: X integrated with Y, thus X is gone. No! X integrated with Y, thus Z was born! X and Y are no more! But Z is both of them, while being itself! I'm happy they did it a little more justice in the final ch.
I also don't like how they despicted the switching, way too fast, way too painless and way too clear headed. Switching is a slow process, it hurts, and dissociating does make you confused. Though you might be semi or totally clearheaded when u switch during co consciousness.
I don't like how, after the second integration Rei didn't show any major changes, he was less fierce but he should have traces of the other alters before ch 11. Also, integrating is birth but also griefing, i would've liked if they had adressed the sadness and guilt a bit more.
Me missing changes in Rei might be due to the fact that he went through integration and the new alter kept it's name as Rei, but even so, i feel like he's too little of everyone else and too much of og Rei, until last ch.
The worse for me was the 4 (Rei should count as well) in 1 alters integration, like wtf?! But it was a quick scene so we ignore it and pretend it was a gradual process :)
Good stuff:
It tries it's best, 100 points for effort but 70 for execution. As i said, even if the author had a major in DID they still wouldn't be able to be 100% accurate, cause 1: if you don't have it, it's very hard to grasp the emotional side of the system, u can do it through patterns, but everyone is different. 2: even if they did have the disorder, as an author there are things that have to be left out, because at the end of the day, this is a bl not an essay.
I like the idea, having a bl that adresses DID is pretty endearing. Even more so when it did such a good job at potraying the relationship of the system with an average person.
The relationship, the mc is pretty much all you could want in a relationship, he tries to be inderstanding despite being ignorant and tries his best to learn (even though it seems like he doesn't know google? Like, there's SO much you can find in here, but a psicologist is an even greater souce, so props to him). Ps: it'd be ideal if mc also did therapy, to get to understand the system better.
Overall, despite it's flaws, it's pretty good. It's as accurate as it can given the ciscunstances. And you can clearly see that the author did their best to inform themselfs and to try to do it justice. I'd rate it a 8/10 but 10/10 for the effort.
Discleimer: i haven't studied DID nor do i have it, I've only informed myself because i think it is fascinanting, so feel free to call me out on anthing.
Also, english is not my fist lenguage, so sorry for any mistakes.
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