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Originally Posted by WingedAccelerator
Going in detail with Souma would physically hurt me. Those who suffered through all of it, including me, still knows the pain.
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With Souma the big issue was that they lost their culinary consultant due to her going on maternaty leave as I heard.
As for dscussion above, Aka probably just got tired of Kaguya. Looks OnK is something he is more interested personally.
As for endings in general, I agree with Lex79: so-so ending can sour the whole impression but it is better when no ending.
Though, I find it the worst when author could end the story long ago but keep dragging it as they fear their potential new work won't sell. Some authors can make a long story, but in majority of cases they don't. Everyone could name a bunch of examples.
Mine was "Unbalance x Unbalance". Pretty good manhwa about student - teacher relashionships made by the famous authour (the one who made "Kurokami", "Freezing" and a bunch of other popular gruesome ecchi battle series). The manga was really good for like 6 volumes. Then author decided he goes to fast and started unnecesarily dragging the story for the next 3 volumes or so. Then there were rumors of anime being green lit. Then some issues with the artist came up and it went on hiatud for like 1.5 or 2 years and the author had to abruptlty finish the story in 10 chapters with a new artists team Japanese editor managed to assemble. That was a real pity for me.