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Critical analysis of Oshi no Ko. Fortunately there are very few people with the courage to defend OnK's ending, but still, there are some diehards: the snobbish who love to go against popular opinion; the childish who think shock effect = great writing; who loves to appear adult and mature by talking about adult and mature conclusions, without understanding that random deaths don't mean adult writing; the polemical by nature and the naysayers by vocation. I will be explicit: their forcibly positive judgment is wrong. The ending is horribly written on an objective basis and that will never change. Bluntly: Over the last twenty chapters - basically from chapter 142 - OnK has been on a downward spiral culminating in the shittiest ending imaginable. It's not subjectivity. What makes good writing? Has Akasaka met these objective and indisputable criteria? Narrative coherence ✖️ Closing of each character's personal journey ✖️ Conclude every plot started ✖️ Don't leave plot holes ✖️ Respect narrative themes and messages decided at the beginning ✖️ Don't leave anything unfinished ✖️
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@happyyycaat @wangx4n I trust a lot in the official output of the manga this year ✨️ I would understand if we were talking about a work that no longer gives new material, but for example the theatrical show is in theaters in this period and even the audio drama continue to go out 👏
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In my opinion we dodged the bullet, because then the toxic side was much, much more fomented - is the period in which they pushed the writer to erase her Twitter account because they insulted her for not making canonical Xichen and Jang Cheng. Not to mention those who wanted Wangji Bottom 😮💨 Now we are much better, because these idiots have tired of fighting against the windmills and they have been intoxicating other lands.
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@13sluvrr Wei Ying's first life was a continuous suffering until he died tragically very young, but also in the darkest peaks, he remained right and altruistic.
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@LibuWangxian Where do you live? A totally innocent question. I'm not thinking of coming to steal everything, no, absolutely, I would never do it.
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This! Wangji's love was born in an absolutely normal way, a teenager who infatuates his peer and at the beginning he tries to deny it, therefore feeling becomes increasingly extreme because the world around them sinks into the dark. Without war and various tragedies, Wangxian would have had a "normal" sincere love, with the touch of Wangji who, without repressing himself, is decidedly intense. But for how things went, Wangji's protectiveness and dedication are justifically crazy.
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@gremlinyibito Sometimes I think about how hard it must be for all those who live around their love bubble 😂 How to feel a third inconvenient only existing.
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A new Modao's one-shot 🐇 This story is inspired by the manga "The Apothecary Diaries": chapter 68. As soon as I read it, I immediately thought it was absolutely perfect for Wei Ying - and, unlike Mao Mao, he's a person who helps others with a sunny smile. The idea inspired me so much that I couldn't help but write this story. As always I thank you @Michael_fireguy for your editing. You are really kind to edit fiction of a fandom you don't know 💖 #MDZS #modao
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@MarioStuff03 Technically it should not be the final one, since it cannot cover all the remaining chapters. But considering that people hated the ending, it is likely that it will be the finale season in the sense of audience.
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