2018-04-22, 04:39 | Link #204 |
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Not that it wouldn't be interesting, but there is a question I'm quite intrigued with regarding this: If Kaguya and Miyuki didn't end up being together by the end of the story, would it make the manga, or rather the whole experience worse, or better? Because right now, it's clear as day that they are head over heels about each other, Miyuki is even some sort of knight, saviour figure to Kaguya. If Akasaka-sensei can portray a gradual change, where they simply got tired of their shenanigans about forcing the other one to confess, and notice that they are spending way more time, interact way more with others, and their romantic feelings towards each other start to decline, then be it, but at this point it's highly, highly, highly unlikely.
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2018-05-01, 10:39 | Link #216 | |
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2018-05-01, 16:41 | Link #219 |
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Fujiwara is a confirmed Yaoi fangirl.
You'd think that Kaguya would have more of a reaction to learning that Prez and Hayasaka have been texting each other, but I guess her sleep deprived state meant that she didn't have the energy or consciousness for it.
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character derailment, coming of age, desconstruction, genre shift, love triangle, memeguya, no longer our guy, quality decline, romcom, school life |
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