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Originally Posted by DragoonKain3
And I didn't say otherwise. I just personally have a beef with how Kokoro Connect did it's identity, as it took way too long.
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That sounds more like a general comment than an actual argument.
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If that's how you think... well, there's nothing I can say that will change your mind. I mean, how can you miss the scene where Chisato goes bonkers when Oojima meets up with Satsuki?
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Played for laughs. I was actually even more convinced they weren't going to go anywhere too serious with a love triangle after seeing that.
Spoiler for comparison to Kokoro Connect:
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree here, considering that I can't convince you even when I pointed out that the majority of the 100 or so posts between episode 2 and 3 were still talking about non-heavy drama stuff like "If I switched bodies with a girl, I would be very curious" or my favourite part, shipping. XD
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Yeah but that's not even related to the topic of it's identity so we can't say they djdn't know. Most of the people who had something to say about it's identity generally said it had become a drama.
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Really, Heartseed was someone who put a 'sombre spin on things'? Mr. "I'm LITERALLY doing this for the lulz" can't go either way? I... I'm speechless on what to say. I don't think we'll ever see eye to eye Haak.
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Oh come on.
Everything about that scene was about creating a tense and creepy atmosphere. How tense and unamused the main characters were, the serious music, the way violence was used. The fact that a supernatural being was so easily toying with thier lives just for kicks was also meant to add to the creepyness factor.
There wasn't anything lighthearted about that scene.