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Originally Posted by Haak
That sounds more like a general comment than an actual argument.
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Wait a minute... we were arguing about something here? Again, all I said was that Kokoro Connect took 3 episodes to know what its truly about, but you knew what you were getting into with KoiChoco with the very first episode.
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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.
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Meh. A 'not serious' love triangle is still a love triangle. Heck, I expect KoiChoco to be more grim with the Election part (or even the Choco part) than I do with the Koi/love triangle part. :shrug:
Spoiler for comparison to Kokoro Connect:
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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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Not with the second episode, at least not with 'most people' as you have not provided evidence to go beyond 'some people'. I mean, eight posts out of more than a hundred, and all they said that they were just hints to something that MAY be dark in the future, as nothing was explicit then. If that's how you define 'most'... well, I won't say anything more about the matter.
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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.
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I personally was actually amused by how 'tense and creepy' the scene was, but almost burst out laughing when he said the reason for his actions. I'm sorry, but it's very hard to take someone that seriously when the reason they did something is literally 'for the lulz'. But I guess if you can't see it that way, there's nothing I can do to convince you.