_LorDNiCo_ said:Faelco said:It was fun roughly until the end of the anime, but the author never found any new idea to keep going. The dates (with Onodera or Chitoge) are always exactly the same, nothing ever changes. He even tried to add for the fourth time a new harem member with Yui and it was a huge fail. The best idea he had IMO was the "you don't have to fake your relationship anymore" and it could have change the pace of the story, but the next chapter "Oh, nevermind, keep going"....
The whole thing turns into a drama and forgets the comedy part in the last 50-60 chapters, it was pretty boring to read. And all of this for the easiest and most obvious conclusion ever, a huge disappointment for a really likable anime. After reading the manga, I hope we won't get a third season :/
I can
definitely agree with you. I enjoyed this manga but I felt there were too many
chapters with unnecessary filler. I can quite say that I
didn't dislike it though, it was a
fun read! However, I disliked how Komi decided to throw in
sudden plot development starting from volume 17. I felt like Komi
rushed everything from that point, and it no longer had it's
original feel. It felt
unnatural. It felt like a
whole other book! Also, Yui was
an attempt to milk the series out a little more. But, like you said, it turned into a
huge fail. Because, everything starting from volume 17, reading this manga was a
hobby but a
chore. It was no longer fun to read as I aguishly read through.
"This isn't To-Love Ru!" What stems from my disappointment from this series is the
plot to begin with. Sure, it may sound original, but it was
flawed from the start. Raku and Chitoge forced to be lovers? Sure, that sounds exciting! But, nevertheless in the end, without a surprise, ah! They end together which I find the ending of
Nisekoi cliche, unoriginal, and a huge disappointment. We all seen that before and that's what I find of what Nisekoi an example of a
"Bad ending". I'm sure people may disagree with me, but this is
entirely just my opinion. In my opinion however, as the reader, I want to see the
unexpected to happen but in a natural flow in a sense. Not the
expected. That's why
we enjoy reading books. But, to see an ending of Nisekoi to go out like this, was a
huge disappointment.
holy shit i've never seen someone abuse the bold and underline tools so hard