My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected (light novel)
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Aug 10, 2020 9:53 AM
#31
Drama itself isnt bad or boring. Its just that the drama here is...kinda boring not gonna lie. |
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Aug 10, 2020 10:06 PM
#32
spectrojan said: I enjoyed the first season back when it actually released, then forgot about it. Binged S1 and S2 in May, still enjoyed the drama and conflicts going on. This season for some reason, I find myself bored. The plot is progressing as slowly as it usually has and that's ok, but for some reason the same characters I was enjoying earlier on are now appearing too melodramatic to me. The romance and comedy have almost completely disappeared and it's all drama up till now. I even enjoyed the first episode a lot with a few emotional scenes between Hikigaya and his sister, but the prom arc was nothing short of super boring and needlessly melodramatic to me. I find myself looking at these characters and scoffing at the their issues that I found genuine back in S2. I guess I don't care about these guys as I initially did. The people refuting the criticism with claims like 'not smart enough to understand the deeper meaning' are pretty annoying though. Deeper meanings and depth to scenes can always be up for interpretation, just because you think a scene was really deep doesn't mean that it's objectively so and that others who didn't interpret it in the same way are just dumb. Someone can call this anime a philosophical and introspective masterpiece and someone else can call it uninteresting teenage melodrama and you can't deem either as the right or wrong opinion. The adaptation is trash compared to the ln... If they actually added more than 10% of the monologues oregairu would be much easier to understand. Unlike other trash romcom anime where the main character is just horny af and are filled with fans service episodes oregairu focuses on character development and depth. I don't know how the anime fcks up the monologues this much... Character development/depth is the most important theme in oregairu and they still decided to cut off most off it... And yes I think that most romcom animes are trash |
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Aug 10, 2020 10:52 PM
#33
MSAtlos said: Why are people getting so defensive because someone is saying they don't like a certain show Because their criticism (if you can even call it that) is retarded? Like it's just baby rage. |
Aug 11, 2020 1:10 AM
#34
Hmm, I really enjoyed season 1 and 2 personally and think this season has a similar feeling but I am personally feeling annoyed with the whole prom thing since it's kinda getting boring now and I hope that the rest of the season is not just literally prom, I understand that it is deeper than that but man it's being dragged out and I feel like maybe another way they could have gone with this. Either way I love the show just want them to make it less boring with prom. |
Aug 11, 2020 2:08 AM
#35
I want to love this series. Season 1 so fun and I like it, but season 2 with things get more serious and so many monologues that my little brain can't understand it, I can't enjoy it. Well, maybe its because I don't really like heavy drama. |
Aug 11, 2020 9:30 AM
#36
Damn, what the heck. People are overreacting on Kimi no Na Wa like it is the next SAO or what? ooo333 said: Hrybami said: I loved the first season, but since the second season the incompetence of the new studio is ruining this anime. its not the studio. I think its just the writing. In season 1, Hachiman and all the characters were awesome, and it was presented as a comedy-ish. But since season 2, Hachiman feels lifeless and its become a drama, and a serious drama among high school stuff can seem overdramatic and a drag. Pretty much, its not what we signed up for after season 1. But I still enjoy it for what it is, and this is the last season, so might as well see where it goes, and I am looking forward to the prom. But this series on season 2 and season 3 does seem like it was made for LN readers mostly. I actually started watching this show for its romance and drama and was surprised that it was more a comedy and a documentary on sociology rather than an actual romance. I enjoyed it a lot. But now that the anime turned out to be what I initially expected at the beginning, I'm not feeling it anymore. Well, drama and romance are my favourite genre in anime so I'm still liking it, but I thought it was so much better before all these melodrama that I can't help but feel disappointed. You're right, maybe I should read the LN, this way I would probably love this series again. |
Aug 11, 2020 9:46 AM
#37
Here's my three reasons why this anime is more boring than last... Just found out this series only adapts 3 volumes as opposed to the 5 and 6 of the previous seasons. Might be the reason that this season feels a lot more sluggish - maybe if the series was less than 12 episodes long? The animation imo is better than a lot of anime out there, but it is a downgrade from the previous seasons and I can't help but be a bit disappointed by that. Not sure if this contributes to the boredom though, but I can certainly say it doesn't help. Also to me this season appears to be a lot more predictable. Part of the reason I liked Oregairu so much is that it's quite hard to know what the characters are thinking. However, expectedly, this season thus far has given a lot of answers to questions posed, and characters don't seem to be as complicated as before. Similarly, the OP... (LN spoilers below) pretty much gives away the fact that Yukino is going to win. I got spoiled after watching episode 2 that Yukino wins, but seeing the OP in Episode 1 focus so much on Yukino made me figure out that she was going to win anyway. This makes the anime, again, less predicatble. |
Aug 13, 2020 11:51 AM
#38
I agree. Man this third season so far has been pretty drawn out. The first two seasons felt like they had a lot better pace. This whole prom arc has left a lot to be desired. As a huge lover of this show there were times this episode I just got bored and thought about stopping. That never happened during season 1 and 2. How many times are we going to get Yui's inner monologue over and over again. There's really no development here. If there is no change by next episode I'll drop the series. Kinda sad because I've been such a huge fan. I may look into LN. |
Aug 13, 2020 12:09 PM
#39
[quote=HACHIXYUKI message=60449279] spectrojan said: The people refuting the criticism with claims like 'not smart enough to understand the deeper meaning' are pretty annoying though. Deeper meanings and depth to scenes can always be up for interpretation, just because you think a scene was really deep doesn't mean that it's objectively so and that others who didn't interpret it in the same way are just dumb. Someone can call this anime a philosophical and introspective masterpiece and someone else can call it uninteresting teenage melodrama and you can't deem either as the right or wrong opinion. I feel there's two different sets of people. One, those who actually don't care about the deeper meaning and want things to happen the anime and others are those who just want the writers blurt out everything and don't want to think too much about it. It makes people hate either the plot/setting/the whole anime in itself The adaptation is trash compared to the ln... If they actually added more than 10% of the monologues oregairu would be much easier to understand. Unlike other trash romcom anime where the main character is just horny af and are filled with fans service episodes oregairu focuses on character development and depth. I don't know how the anime fcks up the monologues this much... Character development/depth is the most important theme in oregairu and they still decided to cut off most off it... And yes I think that most romcom animes are trash I haven't actually read the LN so I don't know what monologue's people talk about, but what oregairu anime provides is platform for interpretation. The amount of information provided in the monologues in the anime are enough to figure out what is going on if you actually think about it and relate it to some of the previous incidents. The anime was always about this and thos is what makes it hard for people to figure out. One of the reason i like oregairu is that it doesn't have monologues that just blurt out everything in a 2min sequence. ButadonMeitantei said: Also to me this season appears to be a lot more predictable. Part of the reason I liked Oregairu so much is that it's quite hard to know what the characters are thinking. However, expectedly, this season thus far has given a lot of answers to questions posed, and characters don't seem to be as complicated as before. Similarly, the OP... (LN spoilers below) Shouldn't it be but obvious that an anime which focuses on it's characters trying to figure themselves out and sort their own problems, gets easier to interpret now that we know who wants what etc. And this is what I point out everytime that the anime tries to focus on giving the room for interpretation rather tha just blurting out facts. Every episode we get monologues at the end which can be interpreted at least in two different ways. Mod Edit: Merged duplicated posts; please use the edit button. |
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Aug 13, 2020 12:26 PM
#40
Syureria said: DeN11 said: Would you rather read than watch? I've read more than 100+ LN when I read it all I feel is just bored because it's just full of word. I'm surprised that there are still people who prefer LN over anime.I still prefer the LN over all of these anime except Monogatari Yeah, that's up to you. I've tried reading LN stuff in the past, but I need more pictures and audio for better simulation, cause at my age and having seen and experienced quite a lot already from the anime medium, pages chock full of nothing but words can only do so much. I'll still check out the LN series of these afterwards this season ends, but I doubt I'll get as much out of it besides context from monologue as I would "subconsciously" expect. @cchigu kinda nailed it. I personally love Oregairu because of the characters and how the nature of it can let me make my own interpretations based on my own high school experiences, be it relatable or not. |
Aug 13, 2020 12:42 PM
#41
Ryuseishun said: @cchigu kinda nailed it. I personally love Oregairu because of the characters and how the nature of it can let me make my own interpretations based on my own high school experiences, be it relatable or not. Finally! I found someone who thinks logically. Thank you my guy now i can sleep peacefully |
Aug 13, 2020 12:48 PM
#42
I haven't read the LN, but I don't find this season to be boring, instead I can't wait to see what they have next in the store. It's true though that this season seems to be slowly paced, and as far as I know it was because they had less material to work on compared to the prequels, but still I enjoyed it. Some people keep saying that they cut a lot of monologues from the LN, but I don't think i missed a lot of the messages or what is happening in the anime. Also animation gives us more than just monologues, like facial expression or voice intonation, etc. as a media to convey the story. And so as someone who anticipated this last season for long time, and after re-watching the 1st and 2nd season for God knows how many times, I'm loving this season as this brings the conclusion. Also I might try to read the LN when this season ends just for a more immersive experience of Oregairu story. |
Aug 13, 2020 2:43 PM
#43
I am definitely not bored with the season. It's just really hard to get through this drama one more time. The last 3 books have been really tough for me. The drama really got out of hand there. So it's hard to enjoy the aftermath, I just know which pinpricks are still to come. |
Aug 13, 2020 2:45 PM
#44
In my opinion it’s not that boring but it’s nothing special in particular, like a huge majority of the fan base makes it out to be considering the ending is very obvious from the get go so I see no point in the attempts Yui has to win over Hachiman and I’m just mindlessly watching time timer go by to just get it over with. |
Aug 13, 2020 4:21 PM
#45
This anime is not as deep as the fandom thinks but it's still enjoyable for me at least |
Aug 13, 2020 5:11 PM
#46
SEA-MASTER said: it’s not hard to understand what’s going onsomething something prom something something Yui is sad because idfk and Yukino is scared of her mom. 024 said: or you just dont understand what the fuck is going on |
Aug 13, 2020 6:10 PM
#47
I read the LN and really liked it overall but I couldn't care much for the final arc. But this anime season due to the lack of monologues and lack of balance, comes across more frustrating than anything. It's not the worst thing ever but the content and concepts are really, really weak for me and a big dropoff from the previous volumes/seasons. I went from feeling neutral about Yui when initially seeing it, to liking her a bit when reading it but after seeing it happen in anime form and having more to process, meh. She's just average again. This anime is better than most anime this season but so far, its a 4-5/10 for me. Leaning more to 4 for how little this anime is making me care for what is happening due to weak content for most of the arc for my taste. Might drop the LN rating to a 7 too now. |
Aug 13, 2020 7:18 PM
#48
Aug 13, 2020 7:37 PM
#49
Im just gonna wait until all the episodes are out. Just feels like a drag compared to the previous seasons. |
Aug 13, 2020 7:38 PM
#50
In the fiirst 2 episodes, I was getting a bit bored, probably because it's a lot of exaggerated drama since the first season, and there's been quite some time since the season 2. But now I got used to it again, and I'm enjoying it. |
Aug 21, 2020 2:37 PM
#51
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Aug 21, 2020 4:09 PM
#52
Yes. Just watched ep 1 of this season and I can tell it's going to be more melodrama crap where the characters refuse to properly communicate their feelings in order to drag on the romantic drama. I miss season 1. |
Aug 21, 2020 4:30 PM
#53
Aug 22, 2020 10:31 AM
#54
the show is very simple there's a guy who gets forced by a hot teacher to be in a random club with 1 hot girl and 1 girl with attitude, then they help random high schoolers with school stuff but not homework, dude kinda sacrifices himself and looks bad towards his peers because he's good guy. Those 2 girls fall for him but proceed in doing nothing to catch his attention, back in my day if a girl liked you she would've said: hey, take me to a cute cafe... wanna be my bf... you're cute... I'm into you. But of course, not these chicks. Black hair girl hates her mom and wants to prove that she's hot stuff when she's just a high schooler, she thinks that receiving help from someone is a sin or whatever (lousy attitude), pink hair is cute, has friends, is popular yet still wants to get 8man to be her bf but like I said she doesn't do anything. Add sexual jokes with main dude's sister and we have the whole story. Now this season tries to complete the circle, probably dude will end up with one of the girls in the very last scene of the anime, end of story. Truly a masterpiece |
Aug 22, 2020 10:40 AM
#55
i m bored because it feels like this is going nowhere. Evrything happening is not important at all. They make a big deal about the bal but it s kind of lame. Also the relationships are too weird in this season. It makes not much sense to me |
Aug 22, 2020 9:29 PM
#56
Catalano said: the show is very simple there's a guy who gets forced by a hot teacher to be in a random club with 1 hot girl and 1 girl with attitude, then they help random high schoolers with school stuff but not homework, dude kinda sacrifices himself and looks bad towards his peers because he's good guy. Those 2 girls fall for him but proceed in doing nothing to catch his attention, back in my day if a girl liked you she would've said: hey, take me to a cute cafe... wanna be my bf... you're cute... I'm into you. But of course, not these chicks. Black hair girl hates her mom and wants to prove that she's hot stuff when she's just a high schooler, she thinks that receiving help from someone is a sin or whatever (lousy attitude), pink hair is cute, has friends, is popular yet still wants to get 8man to be her bf but like I said she doesn't do anything. Add sexual jokes with main dude's sister and we have the whole story. Now this season tries to complete the circle, probably dude will end up with one of the girls in the very last scene of the anime, end of story. Truly a masterpiece You forgot the sexual tension between 8man and the femboy. And Iroha the manipulative bitch. Great cast of characters here. |
Aug 25, 2020 9:24 AM
#57
Personally I feel this is a problem having only seen the first 2 episodes at the time I thought it was kind-of boring, but now having continued watching the series it isn't boring at all! |
Aug 26, 2020 10:42 AM
#58
SEA-MASTER said: I'm trying hard to keep up with it but man most of what happens in each episode is just uninteresting. I get you I’ve read the light novel and must say it was hard tryna finish the last few volumes (Before anyone attacks yes I understood the subtext and I’m a heavy fan but fuck it was boring getting thru the end) |
Aug 27, 2020 12:21 PM
#59
I lliked S1 ... if I remember correctly. Took me a bit - because of time gap between the releases - to get into it again ... in S2. S3 I really had a hard time. And episdoes 1-5 were really on a lower level for me. Starting with the recent 2-3 episodes I like the season 3 a bit better. I found Yui more interesting at the beginning here. Previous seasons I preferred Yukinon. But she didn't really have focus so far. (This episode it was a bit more.) Prom thing is boring and Hachiman's development ... well nothing new. I guess since I am very criticyl with romance and/or schoo shows in general I must have liked this a lot more back then in S1 and S2 when not a lot of other good romance/school shows existed. (I am someone that dropped Toradora. But in the recent years I have just watched too many other great romance (not really with school but still a lot mor interesting in romance and char development thatn here) ... so this one here might just appear weaker. (Koi wa Ameagari and High Score Girl have been some great top level stuff in the romance department.) |
Aug 27, 2020 10:20 PM
#60
Agree, It is a bit slow and boring compared to other seasons. |
Aug 29, 2020 3:04 AM
#61
Catalano said: the show is very simple there's a guy who gets forced by a hot teacher to be in a random club with 1 hot girl and 1 girl with attitude, then they help random high schoolers with school stuff but not homework, dude kinda sacrifices himself and looks bad towards his peers because he's good guy. Those 2 girls fall for him but proceed in doing nothing to catch his attention, back in my day if a girl liked you she would've said: hey, take me to a cute cafe... wanna be my bf... you're cute... I'm into you. But of course, not these chicks. Black hair girl hates her mom and wants to prove that she's hot stuff when she's just a high schooler, she thinks that receiving help from someone is a sin or whatever (lousy attitude), pink hair is cute, has friends, is popular yet still wants to get 8man to be her bf but like I said she doesn't do anything. Add sexual jokes with main dude's sister and we have the whole story. Now this season tries to complete the circle, probably dude will end up with one of the girls in the very last scene of the anime, end of story. Truly a masterpiece Catalano said: the show is very simple there's a guy who gets forced by a hot teacher to be in a random club with 1 hot girl and 1 girl with attitude, then they help random high schoolers with school stuff but not homework, dude kinda sacrifices himself and looks bad towards his peers because he's good guy. Those 2 girls fall for him but proceed in doing nothing to catch his attention, back in my day if a girl liked you she would've said: hey, take me to a cute cafe... wanna be my bf... you're cute... I'm into you. But of course, not these chicks. Black hair girl hates her mom and wants to prove that she's hot stuff when she's just a high schooler, she thinks that receiving help from someone is a sin or whatever (lousy attitude), pink hair is cute, has friends, is popular yet still wants to get 8man to be her bf but like I said she doesn't do anything. Add sexual jokes with main dude's sister and we have the whole story. Now this season tries to complete the circle, probably dude will end up with one of the girls in the very last scene of the anime, end of story. Truly a masterpiece Exactly this!!! Yes I get it the characters are suffering from their internal conflicts. Nobody needs to have Einstein's IQ to understand this. Everybody has gone through tough times. I know why they can relate to the characters. But that doesn't make the anime that deep. And it's not even that interesting. |
Aug 29, 2020 3:09 AM
#62
Catalano said: back in my day if a girl liked you she would've said: hey, take me to a cute cafe... wanna be my bf... you're cute... I'm into you. But of course, not these chicks. bruh, in what universe? |
Aug 29, 2020 5:41 PM
#63
The prom thing is taking forever. I'm bored with that nonsense. |
Aug 29, 2020 6:30 PM
#64
I was a huge fan of S1 and S2 but this season is uhhhh .. Don't get me wrong it's good but not even close to half of the quality of the previous seasons. First of all it's kinda boring, they're wasting too much time on 1 event - aka organizing the prom -. The tone itself became very stiff and the same throughout entire episodes, since there're no events that pop up or whatever, they're just organizing, preparing, so the tone is very tuned down, hence it feels boring. Second, the characters, what really made me love S1 and S2 were that the side characters were somehow interesting as the main ones as well, the interaction among them were the exciting thing about Oregairu. But now, it feels like a harem-ish anime where the main spot is taken by 8man and the 3 main heroines, neglecting any other student. There should be some events here and there, some surprises some twists etc .. In order to break down the same stiff tone and attracts the audiences like in S1 and S2. leaving alone that this is supposed to be the "climax" of the story. So yeah, I'm kinda disappointed with this season. |
Aug 29, 2020 7:09 PM
#65
I agree that this season is easily the most underwhelming of the bunch. S1 was super funny and S2 had very solid character moments throughout like humanizing Hayato's clique. I think why the past seasons shine the most is because most of the conflict came from very familiar situations that you can experience in high school or situations that you find in high school anime. but it's handled in a different matter. Like most of us probably knew a guy like Hayama Hayato who is bound to everyone's expectations, or that you see friendships falling apart because a boy confessed to a girl. And Hikigaya finding his self-worth too. Mind you, those happened in S2 though. There is a distinct lack of that in S3. For me, the codependency thing has been very much overblown and looking back at it it's pretty out-of-place topic in a high school setting. Not to mention, it has been numerous times that the service club has been dragged into an event -- the setting has kinda become stale. Overall, this season is just like the last act of some game where you unlocked every weapon possible, completed all the story quests and solved everyone's problems and now you have to defeat god one last time so that they could show you the last cutscene and the credits. Or it's just me growing up; it has been five years since S2 and I've grown a lot as a person since then. Maybe my taste has changed and that's the only problem here. |
Aug 29, 2020 10:37 PM
#66
The first five episodes were fine, but this whole prom stuff is getting weary. Seems like it's ended in the latest episode though, hopefully there's new arc. |
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Aug 30, 2020 2:44 AM
#67
They generally left out a lot of details probably to keep the mysteries until the end. The 2nd season ended in a bit of anticipation so it was a bit of disappointment when they started the 3rd season with a depressing atmosphere with little to no comedy. The pace went up a bit after Hachiman's challenge to Yukino and it's getting better each episode. But some people here just wanted more comedy I guess, which was a huge bonus for the previous seasons but can't really have much room this season because we're about to reach the conclusion with limited number of episodes. Saying this season is boring is uncalled for. Rather, I think more like this season is just the part 2 of the previous season. |
Aug 30, 2020 3:48 AM
#68
I am always hyped for next episode. It's now getting more interesting So why anybody get bored this season. |
Aug 30, 2020 4:53 AM
#69
I don't know what the hell is going on anymore. Either it's been so long since the last season that I forgot everything or I'm getting too damn old. That and for some odd reason I confused this shows events for the bunnygirl anime thinking this had a movie prior to the 3rd season. Think I'm just going to drop this series. |
Aug 30, 2020 6:29 AM
#70
My problem with this series is they are having artificial problems all the time, that they speak and behave like no teenager would do. Some life situations in this show may be relatable but here they only work for sake of convoluted conversations and hightened drama. I get that there are many cultural differences between japanase and western culture but even that, it still feels like all those characters should just enjoy their high-school life more and the reason why they are not is due to plot developement. Too many plot devices railroading their high-school life. It's cleverly masked by their dialogues but there are still many anime tropes going on (and I'm still bit salty about what Wataru did to Yui - aka giving her love for sake of her best friend). Bit selfishness on their behalf would be only refreshing for this show. In the end, even when I hate Okada for what she did with the conclusion of Araburu Kisetsu, I believe she still writes more relatable, lifelike and interesting characters than what we are having here. |
Aug 30, 2020 7:21 AM
#71
AbdirahmanS said: The show was always bad, I haven't even watched this season but if it's worse than the previous two, I know i'll hate it. I'll probably try it though if it's the final season, may as well. By the way this season not bad I hope you know that it's gerne are drama,silence of life,comedy and school. Season 3 is basically focusing in mainly drama It's good sequel of s2 |
Aug 30, 2020 12:12 PM
#72
Not a DRAMA fan, but its plenty entertaining. The atmosphere is better than many drama shows & we get to see adorable characters. snowykevin said: In my opinion it’s not that boring but it’s nothing special in particular, like a huge majority of the fan base makes it out to be considering the ending is very obvious from the get go so I see no point in the attempts Yui has to win over Hachiman and I’m just mindlessly watching time timer go by to just get it over with. My thoughts exactly. |
Aug 30, 2020 12:54 PM
#73
Most people says the anime is deep. In my opinion its deep. Deep about 15 cm in muddy water thats why you can't see it clearly. Did not read the LN but do they like, skip 80% of the content or something? I mean half of the time characters cry and the reasoning feels like, not there? Do they talk in telepathy or someting? Like Yui cries because 8man went to help Yukino, well I mean she needs help. Why do you cry? People says she feels like rejected. Why? I sorta get it but it doesn't feel like it. Is she going to cry when 8man moves like a step closer to Yukino while walking? And honestly most of the high level drama moments in this show just misses me. And that annoys me so much. I should cry with them but I don't. Feels like too much missing information. Feels like I'm not with the characters or their feelings' frequency and just watching them cry meaninglessly half of the time. It does move me sometimes but it feels like it could do much more than that. Another very serious problem is, I have no idea how 8man feels. I also have no clue when 8man transformed into "I love you Kawasaki." 8man(past season) from the good old fun "I'm the main villain and also everyone is shit execpt Komachi." 8man. Yes I know they had the "Don't burn yourself for others" talk and "I want the real thing" talk however; Thank you for reading this long wall of text. Edit: Also should add; I like this anime and will continue to watch. It just feels like it could've been much more. Edit2: I'am at 5th epi. while writing this. |
EgnosaAug 30, 2020 1:01 PM
Aug 30, 2020 7:38 PM
#74
Very bored. Not really interested in anything going on. Only pushing forward bc I’ve made it this far and I’m still somewhat invested in the characters. |
Aug 30, 2020 8:04 PM
#75
It's not surprise that series is getting boring. I mean they dragged final for 4-5 years when they should have finished it right after season 2/ volume 12. It's author fault. |
Aug 31, 2020 4:16 AM
#76
Studio feel cuts too much yukino,hachiman,hayama and others screen.They mainly focousing yui.Thats why kinda boring till now. In episode 8 they cut some screen problem in ending I think they cover with in filler Oregairu is best but adaption is worst Because they gave too much screen time to yui then others. Even they cut hachiman's thinking about his situation |
Aug 31, 2020 9:36 AM
#77
Egnosa said: Most people says the anime is deep. In my opinion its deep. Deep about 15 cm in muddy water thats why you can't see it clearly. Did not read the LN but do they like, skip 80% of the content or something? I mean half of the time characters cry and the reasoning feels like, not there? Do they talk in telepathy or someting? Like Yui cries because 8man went to help Yukino, well I mean she needs help. Why do you cry? People says she feels like rejected. Why? I sorta get it but it doesn't feel like it. Is she going to cry when 8man moves like a step closer to Yukino while walking? And honestly most of the high level drama moments in this show just misses me. And that annoys me so much. I should cry with them but I don't. Feels like too much missing information. Feels like I'm not with the characters or their feelings' frequency and just watching them cry meaninglessly half of the time. It does move me sometimes but it feels like it could do much more than that. Another very serious problem is, I have no idea how 8man feels. I also have no clue when 8man transformed into "I love you Kawasaki." 8man(past season) from the good old fun "I'm the main villain and also everyone is shit execpt Komachi." 8man. Yes I know they had the "Don't burn yourself for others" talk and "I want the real thing" talk however; Thank you for reading this long wall of text. Edit: Also should add; I like this anime and will continue to watch. It just feels like it could've been much more. Edit2: I'am at 5th epi. while writing this. It is also true. The books are just too long to cover in so few episodes. Vol 14 alone has 514 pages and they want to pull it off in 4 episodes. Of course, almost nothing remains of the dialogues and thoughts of the characters. In the previous seasons they still managed to animate the essentials, but in season 3 everything is a little too chaotic. However, books 12 and 13 weren't as great as the rest either. Unfortunately, Hachiman and Yukino are still portrayed as too normal. So the drama seems artificial. You really should have taken an episode of the time to show Hachiman's depression. With that the viewer would understand better how hard the separation from Yukino is for him and Yui would also be in a different light, but unfortunately they didn't. |
Sep 2, 2020 2:49 PM
#78
Sep 2, 2020 7:13 PM
#79
It's funny how most people here complain about change from the anime's first season when the theme of the second and third season is about change. Pretty ironic if you ask me. |
Sep 4, 2020 8:28 AM
#80
Mich666 said: My problem with this series is they are having artificial problems all the time, that they speak and behave like no teenager would do. Some life situations in this show may be relatable but here they only work for sake of convoluted conversations and hightened drama. I get that there are many cultural differences between japanase and western culture but even that, it still feels like all those characters should just enjoy their high-school life more and the reason why they are not is due to plot developement. Too many plot devices railroading their high-school life. It's cleverly masked by their dialogues but there are still many anime tropes going on (and I'm still bit salty about what Wataru did to Yui - aka giving her love for sake of her best friend). Bit selfishness on their behalf would be only refreshing for this show. In the end, even when I hate Okada for what she did with the conclusion of Araburu Kisetsu, I believe she still writes more relatable, lifelike and interesting characters than what we are having here. they should enjoy their high school life?? oh yeah lets think about it,what is their enjoyable high school life again?? - hikigaya high school life?? ah yeah its really enjoyable isnt it with his situation,"friends" and his personality and problem from the past - yukino,what is yukino high school life again?? ah yeah she is the "perfect ice queen" that everyone admire but loved?? nah not really,in fact most girl hate her and with her personality too that "everyone hate" she is definitely doesnt have good highschool life,oh yeah what about her family problem too,because she is one of the elite,yeah nah. - yui,she have an enjoyable "fake" highschool life,but its enjoyable and "normal" right? but she choose to be with the "weird" one which is hikigaya and yukino,so there you go. the thing is people keep forgetting this is come from novel drama,so its gonna be overdramatic,but the concept itself specially with character and their culture/situation this stuff isnt really "over/too much un-realistic" high school life,except.. if u r a lucky normie in ur highschool so make sense that hayama gang life is the "real" and only highschool life for highschool kid for u. |
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