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Originally Posted by Guardian Enzo
Maybe I'm misreading your post, but I'm not sure what you're expecting me to take issue with - because it seems as if you agree with my post, for the most part.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with your interpretation of what the "point" of the series is, but again - my problem isn't with intention, but execution. It may very well be that was intended to be the central theme - but in the end, I don't think it was successfully explored. The characters were never sufficiently developed and while the arcs did a nice job setting up scenarios to develop the themes you refer to, they invariably dropped the ball in actually building on the setup and bringing it to a conclusion.
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Or maybe I'm just misreading or missing your points regarding series execution. If I am, I do apologize "bows head". I was just pointing out my thoughts on how it's working for me and how it could be better in later episodes, that's all.
You do make a great point, I think that the problems or drama present in each arc was somewhat more focused than on the strong development that could've been explored or present in certain instances. The arcs and premise for each of them ie. body swapping, desires, turning back time/reliving times etc. Were great set ups for character development and the whole "Heart's Connect" feel, but felt lacking in its resolution.
I don't know whether I've hit the mark on this with you, but this is pretty much how I can relate to you on what you're feeling about this because I really do agree with you on the series execution and how it's not living up to certain expectations pretty well.