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Originally Posted by Shergal
The premise is just a vehicle and should not be taken seriously by anyone, when it's obvious that what makes fiction good at face-value are the characters and the power of the climax scenes.
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I agree, but that said, having a strong premise is quite important, if only to attract attention and viewers/readers/what have you.
Also I really don't think that 'wish fulfillment' and 'the female lead' were the reasons S;G was well-received but that obviously has nothing to do with the current discussion.
Anyway, Chuu2Koi's premise is "a boy who used to be a delusional nutjob meets a girl who is still a delusional nutjob, and she ruins his peaceful normal life via her delusional nutjobbery." Nothing more than that.
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Originally Posted by Triple_R
Well, if that's the case, it seems silly to blame some people for getting the wrong idea if the production staff themselves are aiming for that.
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But a few minutes poking around on Google will get you information about the true nature of the production. Even going through this very thread will get you said information.